Follow Charlotte Faulkner as she moves from Alabama to New York and experiences all the drama, romance, and excitement of college during her freshman year at Bailey University. . . .
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When the Heroes of the world need to be trained, the Academy is there. The physical training has brought Marines to their knees, crying and begging for mercy, the educational aspect has confused university professors to the point of insanity. And the latest batch of recruits are going to be working hard to deal with dark pasts, rogue . . .
Eight friends gather for a reunion vacation, but go missing after a hurricane strikes along their plane’s flight path. While friends and family mourn their loss when the crashed plane is found, the impossible happens: they appear in public claiming to have been in a cave in the mountains. Missing for months, they have no memory of the interval. What . . .
Follow Charlotte Faulkner as she moves from Alabama to New York and experiences all the drama, romance, and excitement of college during her freshman year at Bailey University. . . .
It is the story of a nearby future, not too dark but neither too bright. A world ravaged by economic failure and a drastic solution, slavery. Follow the trials of Jonathan, a 12 years old, a bright student and a slave of a Scientific Institution . . . . . . which works to upgrade the intelligence of dolphins. And his unlikely . . .
The exploits and adventures of college student, computer geek, and occult detective Elaine Hadaly Mercer. She begins her career as an undergrad at Arizona State University majoring in Computer Science and Engineering; but comes from a long blood line of dabblers in the arcane arts with a strong bent for the scientific—hitherto that strange alchemy of genius courses through her . . .
No More Ramen is a fiction story set in the modern day. There are no monsters or magic, unless of course you count the mystical elixir produced by the sage known as Jose Cuervo. It is the story of college student who wins a record lottery jackpot, only to decide he prefers his life the way it is. Instead of . . .
This is a comic novel about graduating from college into a recession. It’s meant to appeal to fans of Catch-22. I’m now a professional journalist and published non-fiction author, but I wrote this novel during a period of underemployment following college graduation. I managed to get it in the door with two publishers, but both gave me the same . . .
Children of the First is an ongoing serial story about Shawn, a Dragonblood student at Raekos University. Shawn has a rebellious streak and he’s more than a little sarcastic, which tends to get him into trouble from time to time. Race is a big issue in the story, especially as Shawn comes to realize how little he knows about other . . .
The magical world of Atheria is in a state of political unrest. Tensions between magical creatures and magically inclined humans are escalating. Atheria is unraveling at the seams as more and more creatures disrupt the essential balance. Amidst the chaos, a young exiled revolutionary promises change and freedom, but at what price? Despite the midterms, finals, club meetings, parties, . . .
DisAbled Oddities exists somewhere between a novel and a journal based on true experiences of illness. It revolves around a strong young female character who struggles with personal disabilty, thrust into a tale of urban fantasy in which unexpected effects of her illness arise as a key factor in resolving a philosophical shadow war between fae with repercussions for two . . .
“Carpe Arcanum” takes place at a college that is more than it seems. The Assistant Dean, Janice Bulldern, is also Mistress of the Arcanum, a mysterious body of magic users referred to throughout the story. Janice finds and recruits new members from the student body. She’s been alerted that one of the new students this term will possess a new [more . . .]
The premise is good. I enjoy reading about Mackenzie’s life in college. I also like the fact that while there is a lot of sexual content, it is still readable and has a plot. I’m getting more comfortable with the sex. I like the dynamics between the characters and the world. The roles they play are interesting.