Twenty years ago, Stef Mimosa died, but that’s OK, she got better. Now, she’s a code monkey for hire, doing a bit of hacking on the side. This is fortunate as Dorian Gray is looking for code monkeys to work on an usual code, one that could reunite a monster with the woman he loves. After things go awry, . . .
Fairy Tale inspired paranormal short stories by Dorlana Vann and guest writers. . . .
The British Isles, the 16th century. Decades ago, the fae returned to the mortal world. Released by a coven of magicians after centuries of imprisonment, they swept across the British Isles, covering the land with a tangled forest of enchanted trees. Cities fell. Thousands died. Only a handful of cities were saved. Years later, the people of the . . .
James Decker just won’t stay dead. Slain while rescuing a young woman from a would-be rapist, he finds himself in a pseudo-life, caught between two realities, belonging to neither. Haunted by the ghosts of his father and grandfather, he learns that the woman he rescued is in fact an Innocent, the physical embodiment of hope. As it turns out, seeing . . .
Read the synopsis for this completed novel and if it reads like your kind of thing than it will be.
Darkside is a tightly woven rip-roaring adventure which delivers right from the first chapter.
There is a whole host of well defined [more . . .]
This is the first book (of hopefully the at least 50 promised by the author) in the Mirrorverse. The universe is really original and is well-founded. In this book our asocial little hacker girl Stef (Spyder) is being introduced with the Agency and Solstice, rather harshly. The ending of this book, though very surprising, is just amazing. (I’ve read the [more . . .]