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Madness by Kristine Williams

Book 2 in the Keeper series

Book 2 in the Keeper series.  Still affected by betrayal and deceit, Alexander Marcase feels his life has lost all connection to truth.  Unable to come to terms with his own past, he’s determined to discover the reality behind Evan’s.  What they learn along the way reshapes their understanding of Keepers and Sha’erah, as well as their appreciation for . . .

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Sha’erah by Kristine Williams

Book 4 in the Keeper series

Adjusting to their lives as fugitives, Alex and Evan have begun forging a new future amid a recovering humanity. Until a ghost from their past threatens to destroy what’s left. Facing demons both real and imagined will bring them answers, and open their lives to an entirely new kind of threat. Their future has only just begun. . . .

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Tools of Extinction by Kristine Williams

Book 3 in the Keeper Series

The day Alex Marcase learned he was the new owner of a Sha’erah named Evan, his life turned upside down.  Dealing with each other took time, and a great deal of effort on both their parts.  In the years they’ve been together, they’ve been to hell and back on more than one occasion.  Each time growing stronger in their trust . . .

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MADNESS

Sci fi sequel to Keeper

Editor: Linda Schoales
March 29, 2009

“Madness” is the sequel to “Keeper”, a science fiction adventure.  Alex Marcase is a starship captain and explorer who inherited a Sha’erah, or genetically altered human, from his father.  In “Keeper”, Alex and Evan met, debated their relationship, and raced another explorer to the riches in a nebula.  In “Madness” they are asked to go on another search.  This time [more . . .]

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MADNESS

Roots

Member: sara greenwald
March 14, 2009

This is a novel about a slave and slaveowner, from both viewpoints.  The owner inherited the slave,  more or less.  The slave was bred to serve.  The owner struggles to break the learned habit of ignoring slaves’ humanity, while the slave battles learned habits of subservience.  Struggling to revise their relationship, they delve into their childhoods to find out [more . . .]

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