A Sweet Young Girl, a battle-hardened Space Marine, a meeting in a Club, and you all know the Story… A young, scarred, and rather naïve but very beautiful Chinese girl, who is of course a virgin, although not that innocent, a battle-hardened space marine on an alien planet enjoying a little downtime, a chance meeting in a club, and love flourishes, as love often flourishes following the strangest of chance meetings..... so of course it's a first-time romance, and no one dies horribly
Barrett Kendrick Thompson was the son of William Jr. and Meredith Thompson. William and Meredith were from wealthy families and lived off their trust funds. Madeline Thompson was the family matriarch with three children: Benjamin, Melanie, and her youngest, William Jr., named after her late husband, William. Benjamin and Melanie's children were all girls, and Madeline pressured Junior to have a child. She wanted a grandson and hoped Junior and Meredith could produce one.
A Better World
"Hospital of Bangalore" takes place twenty five years after "A Better World II." The hospital was established to do reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation to the survivors of the devastation of the asteroid attack in "A Better World" Bangalore is a moon of a J class planet in the Tau-Ceti system. The head of the hospital has gone a lot bonkers. There be strange beasts on Bangalore.
A Swarm Cycle Story
When you take the girls out for Chinese food, remember to bring your CAP Cards. Just a simple pick-up story.
This is a stand alone story in the 'Vulcan Colony' sub-series in the Swarm Cycle Universe.
After a direct assault fails, the Mind Worms find themselves a very special niche to occupy. Julie and Cassie are brought into the Worms' world amidst the ruin of their failed love lives.
A seriously depressed girl finds she can read her coach's mind and experience his happy feelings. This has the potential to transform her life, but his strong sexual desire for her creates a dilemma. A love story.
A smattering of science fiction, a smidgin of action and smithers of romance. An affectionate nod to the stories of Ka Hmnd. All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.