Beach Scene
Marshall King
Publisher: Jovian Press
Summary
It was a fine day at the beach for Purnie's game—but his new friends played very rough!
Publisher: Jovian Press
It was a fine day at the beach for Purnie's game—but his new friends played very rough!
Richard knew that there would be no help coming. It was all up to him to stop the threat or Kahlan would die.They all would die.Nine companions – Richard, Kahlan, the witch woman Shale and six Mord-Sith, Rikka, Vale, Cassia, Nyda, Berdine and Vika – are hunting a warlock in the waterlogged depths of the People's Palace. It will take all their skills to close on their quarry, but do any of them understand the true power of a Witch's Oath?Witch's Oath is the fourth episode in Terry Goodkind's new serial novel, The Children of D'Hara. Told in irresistibly intense instalments, this is the story of a world confronted by an apocalyptic nightmare.Show book
Lost eyrie ruins, a horde of rabid starlings, and a sinister discovery at a lost dig site. Tresh is an aquatic gryphon on a mission. She watched her home burn and the last of her family disappear into the bog. Now she’ll do anything to join an elite rescue team searching for survivors. A rescue team led by the same gryphon who killed her nieces and nephews. An owl that blinks. A medicine gryphon with a mane. A goofy guardsman. When new allies and old foes join forces to delve into the secrets of the bog, will they find their missing loved ones, or is something more sinister than starlings lurking in the abandoned eyrie ruins?Starling is a full-length creature fantasy novel with gryphons, monsters, terrible secrets, and Blinky the Owl Gryphon. Buy it today!Show book
Hellmatch - Book 1 - STANDALONE BBW Paranormal Shape Shifter Romance A Prudish BBW + A Dirty Talking Alpha Wolf-shifer = Hilarious Sexy Romance Finding the perfect match can be hell, unless you're already there. Curvy and prudish Laura Nieves knows she belongs in the pit. But living in hell didn’t mean she had to act like a depraved soul. So when her boss sends her off to lead a matchmaking program, Laura knows shit just got real to the fiery degree. Damien Wrath isn’t interested in being hooked up. He and his wolf like their life simple. But the mistress of hell doesn’t care what he wants. It took being in hell for him to find out his mate was a buttoned up, curvaceous beauty with a hot temper. T aking a quiet woman from one era and tossing her together with a hot as hell warrior from another is sure to create sparks. Their basic urges will take over or they’ll kill each other. This is hell, who said living in the pit was going to be easy? (Previously published in the Spring Fever: Shifters in Love Bundle) Reader Note: This book contains smokin’ hot sex (the kind that makes you sweat and need a cold shower), adult language (we like some freaky dirty talk), and lotta violence. If this is not the kind of stuff you like to read, skip this book. However, if you like dirty, raunchy sex with a sexy wolf-shifter on a curvy girl, then this is right up your alley. Enjoy!Show book
Drifter Prime is book four in the Dark Galaxy series. It marks the end of the first trilogy of books, Galaxy Dog, Iron Dart and Sun Chaser, and the start of a new trilogy that continues the lives of the heroes of the first three books, Knave and Altia. In the fist three books we saw a rebellion get off the ground, we saw Altia and Knave come together as a couple, and we saw the empire they were fighting become even more corrupt and brutal. In this book all these themes are still in place and they are becoming ever more complex. Altia and Knave must now navigate being in a long-term relationship at the same time as being the leaders of a galactic rebellion. The empire continues to become ever more oppressive, in new and entertaining ways - entertaining that is for the reader, not the poor inhabitants of this dysfunctional superpower. Not to be left out, the rebellion also has new challenges: it is time to take their symbolic eleventh planet, a milestone that has become enshrined in the lore of the ancient Tarazet Star Empire as the point when a rebellion stops being one of many and starts to become serious. We also see new elements come into play in this book that will add new flavor to the series as it continues on into the future. The artifacts left by the long extinct Drifter culture have been a source of advanced technology for the humans of various different power blocks, and also for the alien mechanoid threat, the Buzzers. Now it becomes apparent that another power is also using the Drifter artifacts and they are using them against the entire galaxy, not just the Tarazet Star Empire, mighty though it is. Could this threat be huge enough to unite warring human factions and even the ancient enemy, the Buzzers, against an external invasion. Early indications are not good, but if anyone can lead the fight against the new invaders, it will be Altia and Knave, brains and logic combined with brawn and lateral thinking to make a team that, armed with advanced Drifter technology, can take on any threat the galaxy has to throw at them, and maybe even new threats from malevolent galaxies beyond.Show book
A fantasy novel about a young boy who discovers a wonderful book that fills him with the desire to grow up to be knight—and whose desire is granted in strange and unexpected ways.Show book
“[An] epic novel of lunar conquest” from the New York Times–bestselling and six-time Hugo Award–winning author of Mars (Orlando Sentinel). In the twenty-first century, the world is on the brink of a scientific renaissance, about to birth a future where space has become privatized and the moon transforms into a fertile commercial ground. As former astronaut Paul Stavenger works to turn a handful of abandoned government moon shelters into a full-fledged moonbase, powerful corporate lobbies align against him. Against the neo-Luddites is Masterson Aerospace, a company funding and creating major scientific breakthroughs. But Masterson is nearly crippled when its CEO commits suicide and his wife, Joanna, backs her lover Paul Stavenger, the former astronaut, over her mentally unbalanced son Greg in the board election that follows her husband’s death. So begins a power struggle that leads to murder and the ultimate conflict over Moonbase. “Ben Bova is trying to make us grow up . . . There’s certainly enough techie ornamentation, both in theory and in plausible practice, to satisfy the pocket-protector crowd, but there’s also more, and better developed, conflict among characters than many folks would expect.” —The San Diego Union-TribuneShow book