The earth has been shriveling and dying for thousands of years, and unless Ròna and the Children of the Mother can put a stop to the plundering by the PieceTakers of the Monstrato Corps, the Wayp -- the last refuge of life on earth -- will be lost as well. In the aftermath of The Great Melt, what is left of the natural environment stands on the brink of extinction. Yet, amidst the desolation, the Wayp remains a lone refuge far above the burnt-lands of the DownBlow: a green haven protected by … [Read more...] about The Girl who Rode the Unihorn by micheal dubh
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An Amazon Village faces Big Oil. A conflict could cost lives. It could also save the Earth. Deep in Ecuador’s Amazon Basin, seismic waves rock the ground. A new road slices the rainforest. It rushes toward an Indigenous Kichwa village, threatening its land and its people. It is a tendril of oil exploration by corporate giants poised to suck the black gold from the Earth. Oil spills. Rampant disease. Starving wildlife. Dying villagers. All are imminent. The Kichwa must either confront the … [Read more...] about Jaguar Dreams by Susan MacBryde
Vampires of Gnosson, Book One by Taggart Rehnn
VAMPIRES OF GNOSSON, BOOK ONE It’s 2070. After almost thirty years of absence and presumed dead, Byron has come back from Gnosson to save Earth’s humans from impending extinction. True, he’s no longer human and far more powerful that any vampire, but the task won’t be easy. When human, he had been the sickly, socially awkward scion of a lineage going back all the way to Charlemagne and Theodosius II, only child in a loving if very unusual family of archaeologists, willing to sacrifice … [Read more...] about Vampires of Gnosson, Book One by Taggart Rehnn