Major Jacob Berger’s career takes the next step when he becomes captain of the Revenge, a reverse-engineered Xeno starship. When the starship is attacked in hyperspace, Jacob is given a gift from beings from another realm. Jacob finds himself stranded on… Continue Reading →
Welcome to Hyde Station, a mining platform floating in the backwaters of SOL’s trade route, where the industry of extracting precious metals from asteroids is big business. Down on his luck and desperate to make quota, Jacoby happens upon a… Continue Reading →
Blood Runs Pink Rollerball meets GLOW in this bloody mess of a sport story. Contains 2 books:Pickle PieCherry Pie Pickle Pie: When a bankrupt armourer ends up owning a second-rate jugger player, he decides to go for it. But will… Continue Reading →
Time travel. Alien bug-monsters. Beautiful women. Not bad for a strip-club bouncer with a talent for slowing down time. I never thought my power was good for anything really important. It was useful for helping me win fistfights against drunken… Continue Reading →
If there is one thing I know, it’s winners. And I am fantastic at picking winners. Everyone I pick wins. I know it. America knows. The world knows. It’s a fact. And Marc Havak is a winner. Period. Tremendous winner…. Continue Reading →
America, This is book 6 of the fantastic Arena franchise. Do you know what you are in store for? Of course you do, but I wouldn’t be your President if I didn’t tell it to you again with the best words. … Continue Reading →
Lorean just sped across the galaxy to a strange planet,upgraded his first alien hybrid woman/vehicle,and now will race to his inevitable death. Lorean Michaels, a budding stunt driver, will travel back home after his father’s passing to find he was… Continue Reading →
Hector has formed his team and is now the proud owner of two Cyberpink athletes. He still has no clue what to do and how to move forward, and the enemies he has already made are trying to elbow him… Continue Reading →
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