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 →
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 →
With Evan and Alyona’s campaign around Rahma drawing near, Evan is under a time crunch to make safe the city. First, he must clear out any beasts and enemies that lurk in the tunnels beneath Hatra. Then he needs to… Continue Reading →
Hate your job.Start all over.Become an assassin. Roman Martin’s life continues to take twists and turns he could have never seen coming. A month after losing his power, Roman is greeted by an exemplar named Orange who has some damning… Continue Reading →
Imprisoned and subjected to brutal genetic experiments, space marine Adam has been changed into a perfect predator. A super soldier that is part man, part tiger, and all killing machine. When his latest mission has an unexpected outcome, Adam finds… Continue Reading →
An existence spent being forced to kill others to satiate a Monster. Where the only thing to look forward to was the blessed, if brief, period of time between paying that bribe. Except that very same Monster is and isn’t… Continue Reading →
Victor, the self proclaimed King of Dinosaurland, has successfully fought off the first ambush attack from the distant enemy tribe and returned to his own fort carrying three stegos worth of malachite. But there is no time to rest. Victor… Continue Reading →
Sebastian Frost’s territory had grown massively as did his reputation. He was the Herald of Shalia that married a demoness, invited hundreds of Arachne to live in his territory, and married a princess of Zira all in the same week…. Continue Reading →
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