Surrounded by a strange red mist, Axiom-man finds himself in a world not his own.
Not again.
There is something different about this world, something familiar. Something that feels like . . . home. But this place of red mist and darkness belongs to another crusader, this one in a dark red trench coat, a blood-red cloak, and a fedora casting shadows on a face with goggles and a strange mask.
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"...an urban fantasy thrill ride." --San Francisco Book Review
2076 is not a good year to be a special agent. A quarter of the world's power runs on ceridium, a newly discovered element that has had the unintended consequence of spawning a new race of people, and several forms of magic that were once thought to have been forgotten. Eskander Aradowsi is an agent of... [click here for more]
In Boston, Massachusetts, an old ham radio, tuned to a dead channel, broadcasts messages from beyond the grave.
In a remote rainforest near the headwaters of the Amazon, a shaman makes contact with an alien reality.
In a library in Seven Dogs, Alaska, a mysterious codex holds the secrets of creation.
Over the last few centuries, mankind’s understanding of the universe has grown dramatically.... [click here for more]
Enchanting sarah a modern day teenage elf
Sarah finds the Twilight Star, a key allowing her Elven ancestors passage into the 21st century. This begins the dilemma of who Sarah really is and her voyage to find the answer. Issues she only gave passing thought to become important, such as enchantment, what is evil and what is not, environment and lifestyle, and how to reconcile the Elven affinity with... [click here for more]
What if you came home for Thanksgiving and your family home had disappeared?
Picture this: You started your first year at university a couple months ago and you haven’t been home since. You miss your parents, but you’ve learned a lot about yourself living away. Your family was accepting when you came out queer, but everything’s different now that you’re questioning your gender... [click here for more]