Four unlikely friends are permanently linked together when they install a beta “ultimate collaboration” tool on their computers—that allows them to teleport to and from each other’s homes at ease. Of course, they get more than they bargained for when they discover they can’t turn their connections off . . . . . . .
Callum is an orphan and a thief in a city where magical ability is punishable by death. He dreams of leaving Aljana to become a wizard, like those he has spent his life reading about in forbidden books. He has even practiced a few rudimentary spells, thanks to a magical focus he was given as a baby. Callum’s life . . .
Addergoole is a contemporary fantasy story with erotic and dark-fantasy elements. Set in a world which is, on the surface, much like our own, Addergoole follows three students as they enter a strange, new school and discover just how much they don’t know about themselves, their parents, or their world. . . .
When Tammamori’s father dies suddenly, he must take up the mantle of king at the young age of fourteen. However, his mother has been accused of treason: the act of murdering the late king. It seems he has enemies everywhere, and no one to trust. Searching for the truth behind his father’s murder and trying to unify a broken nation . . .
Redtown Diaries is a slice-of-life urban fantasy about a group of twelve friends who started what they call a paranormal-science club in middle-school. Now in high-school, have they outgrown the club, or have they stumbled onto something big. . . .
College and the years just afterwards are pivotal for many people, having adventures and establishing their lives. It was especially true for Randy Clark and his three girl friends. They are very different people facing very different futures. Can their special friendship survive the problems and distances of the real world? . . .
A novella about Ty, Furball, Bourbon, and their friends in Java, Missouri, and their very busy week before Thanksgiving. Bourbon risks losing his boyfriend over a bad choice at a party, Ty struggles against the tide of rumors at school, and Furball’s friends try to pull him out of his own potentially destructive slump. . . .
All she ever wanted was to be normal! Her mother considered Judith to be a hopeless invalid that would have to be cared for all her life—but then she finds a boyfriend that doesn’t see her that way. With his help, she learns to be a farmer’s wife and a much stronger person than anyone had ever thought she could . . .
The Philosopher in Arms is the massively-revised version of my two traditionally-published fantasy novels, Lion’s Heart and Lion’s Soul (Baen Books, 1991) set in the “Fifth Millennium” world collaboratively created with S.M. Stirling and Shirley Meier. Almost 3,000 years after a human-made cataclysm reduced both human population and technology back to primitive levels, civilization is rising again slowly. Here . . .
Ten-year-old Luke has always idolised his mother. She is strong and defiant and unafraid. She never lies to him, even about the things that matter. She couldn’t be more different from his soft and doting foster family. When his mother arrives unexpectedly at his bedroom window one winter night, Luke doesn’t hesitate. He joins her, and together they run . . .
Oct 6, 2008: Note: I’m reviewing Dawnwalker now, after only 5 chapters, as we have a bit of a backlog of reviews, presently. I will rewrite this review later, once I’ve had time to finish the whole novel. Something I will definitely be doing.
Dawnwalker is a nice, pleasant, modern fiction read. The story follows Randy, Crystal, and Myleigh, three university students at Northern Michigan University in 1995. Crystal and Myleigh are roommates, while Randy is taking some kayaking lessons from Crytal, an uber-jock [more . . .]
Oct 19, 2013: When I first stumbled onto this story I didn’t know what to expect, is definitely not your typical high school story, to the teenage drama and adventures that you would expect of a school novel you have to add a touch of supernatural, because the kids of this school are not your normal teenagers, these are the descendants of the gods, magical fairies. But that’s not all you have to add some crazy graduation requirements and some mind control to the mix.