This series written primarily for MG girls with a female protagonist and a historical back drop.
Amazons recruit 13-year-old Venus by killing her father and abducting her. Taken to their training camp in the wilds of the Amazon River Swamp, she is fed an alien fruit that maximizes her physical and mental abilities, then is forced to train to enhance them further, all against her will. With no desire to become one of the heartless females, she tries in vain to escape. When all seems hopeless, space aliens destroy the colony, including all Amazons except Venus and an adult Amazon. She escapes in one of their spaceships with its robot pilot, befriends the robot and tries to live a normal life. But how can she live a normal life with the other survivor trying to kill her, and with the robot advising her to use her new powers to fight crime?
This series written primarily for adults who look for an escapist read. Something not too heavy after work to enjoy with a simple, fun plot-driven sci-fi story.
It's bad enough when George awakes with amnesia, not knowing who he is, where he is or how he got there, but he also finds himself in a prison of sorts. Even after escaping, the mystery continues. He finds a perfectly good world, but there are no people. Robots take care of the city while ignoring his presence. . .that is, most of the robots ignore him, but then he stumbles upon one that is hell bent on killing him. Follow George as he tries to stay alive long enough to piece together the puzzle.
This is a stand-alone Christian-Fiction for all readers
What if the Apostle Peter had a son? Would he have been lost in the dramatic happenings surroundings the latter days of Jesus? Would he have missed out on the joys of a doting father, a father too busy with the demands of beginning Jesus' church? An how would he have handled the Romans and their cruelty? In Josh and the Roman Centurion, Josh is that boy, swept up not only in the miracles of Jesus, but also the dangers and threats of living under the bonds of the Roman Empire. And what about the Centurion? Could Josh possibly be a friend with such a man, and would there be a cost to pay, if he did?
This is a stand-alone Historical Fiction, A WW-1 Novel and love story primarily for adult readers.
When the First World War broke out in Europe in 1914, President Wilson quickly announced that the United States would remain neutral. With the Atlantic Ocean as a buffer, the American people could rest at ease, or so they thought. Draft-age men, in particular, had a false sense of security, but by 1917 that belief had worn thin. Bill was one of those young men, given a minimum amount of military training and sent overseas to fight in "The Great War to End All Wars." This is a historical novel of two young lovers caught up in that war, beginning as they came to know each other on Lake Iamonia near Tallahassee, FL. It then follows Bill as he experiences the actual battles fought by the 167th Alabama Infantry Regiment of the 42nd "Rainbow" Division, involving real-life persons such as Col. Douglas MacArthur and Col. George C. Marshall.
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