Chicago firefighter Ethan DePaolo saved the kingdom of Whitespire from the dragons of fire and frost, but when word of an approaching horde controlled by both a blue and green dragon reaches them, the dragon slayer knows that Whitespire will… Continue Reading →
The beautiful monster girls of the Archipelagos were in need.They needed a man to help build their homes.They needed a man to teach them to survive.They needed a man to defend them from the evil slaver-pirates.And most of all, they… Continue Reading →
The technological singularity has begun.A utopia was built to be perfect.They were wrong. At the end of the 21st century, mankind trades in its flesh for regenerative bodies even as the Earth is scorched by the Sun. A mysterious movement… Continue Reading →
David Drake was what some people call a hero once: a marine who served his country. Not any longer. Having lost a fiancé, his family, and his career, there isn’t much left for him to celebrate when Christmas rolls around…. Continue Reading →
The Shadow Foxes’ latest bounty mission from the Mage’s Academy is to find mysterious objects of power from the past. Normally, this would be no problem for Gabriel, the most powerful mage in the world, and his famous guild of… Continue Reading →
Gabriel was a successful magic student until a classmate framed him, forcing him to join the Adventurer’s Guild to survive. Unfortunately, his career as an adventurer doesn’t turn out quite how he was hoping. While on his first delve, he… Continue Reading →
Jake and his band of sexy, newly minted Demon Lords are closing in on the Unholy Duo of Gressil and Beelzebub. But first, they have to take care of the assassin society that keeps trying to take Jake out, deal… Continue Reading →
Chicago firefighter Ethan DePaolo expected to die when a flaming building collapsed on him during a rescue. Instead, he was teleported away by the watchful god of a fantasy world and asked to be a hero once more. Armed with… Continue Reading →
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