This is adolescent scifi adventure that should not be confused with real science fiction. It moves quickly and, as long as you don't dwell on the technology or cosmology, it is a serviceable enough distraction. The " books" in this series are short and inexpensive until you consider that all toge...
“Is this an eye?” Jym cried out. Adam looked at the gooey string he was holding up, with a bloody ball dangling at the end. “Looks like it. At least I hope it is. The alternative would be…well, nasty.” Jym dropped the offensi...
Synnoc li Qriss was one of them. He was a Master-Overlord at the time—number three in the Juirean military hierarchy—and had just been appointed a junior member of the general Council. At a time of war, the composition of the of the governing body changed, taking in more military officers than Ad...
Adam and his men fought for breath, placing portable respirators over their noses and mouths as the visors they wore struggled to see through the dense haze. “What happened?” Riyad cried out, barely visible although he was right next to Adam. Carefully, Adam stood up and looked over the sill of t...
However, its heavy core density afforded it a gravity equal to about .85 of Earth, along with an atmosphere rich in nitrogen and oxygen. “How the hell did you end up owning an entire planet?” Sherri asked, as she too surveyed the world from space. “It was given to me—and to Lila.” “Given why?” as...
It was obvious that rank had its privileges, and even though he was simply a lowly male and could never become the supreme ruler of the Coalition, Formilian society dictated that the High Celebrant should want for nothing. The quarters he occupied were a sprawling complex of rooms all lined with ...