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The Solar Wind
The Earth is dying. The Great Impact of 2079 has rendered the Earth uninhabitable. It is now hundreds of years later.
After the sudden death of her husband, all Ava Amherst wants is to begin a peaceful new life away from Earth on the space station Orionis. Or so she thought. After arrival she discovers life is much more difficult than she was led to believe by the Intergalactic Transport Organization. People are unfriendly, they keep to themselves, and food is much more expensive than she anticipated.
Practically starving, Ava nearly faints walking home from work. She is startled by a powerful electric shock radiating through her when handsome starship captain Wesley Robinson, and his crewmember Naomi, surprisingly come to her aid. The sensation is all but forgotten because of her yearning to make new friends. Her happiness initially blinds her to some subtle clues that they are more than simple humans.
The Solar Flare
The recent events on Orionis have turned Ava Amherst’s fragile world upside down. Now homeless, she must hear the truth from the man she believed she loved. Wesley and her new friends were not what they appeared to be and it devastated her. Ava also learns that the universe is not what she was led to believe when Wesley and his crew take her to their beloved planet of Kyanos. Ava is given a rare chance to begin a new life again, however her opportunity is cut short when his enemy, Kaden, attacks the fledgling planet.
Wesley takes Ava to a remote military base on Kyanos to remove her from harm’s way just before the battle begins. While he and his crew are pre-occupied with Kaden, a skilled bounty hunter named Bryant tracks down Ava’s whereabouts for a man named James Xavier whose claim on her is just as strong as Wesley’s. As danger and tension on all fronts heat up, Ava is forced to make a choice between love, friendship, and where she truly belongs.
The Solar Storm
An uncertain future looms before Ava. War could strike Kyanos at any moment with Kaden still at large; but that is not the only threat. Kyanos had been kept a secret from the universe until James, his crew, and Bryant discovered it while searching for her. Now that the secret was out, no one knew what to expect. Wesley realizes that another starship is required for the Asterions to defend their planet. With everyone’s safety compromised, he leads Ava and his crew on a mission to obtain a crucial microchip that is needed for their new starship. They race against time, leaving their planet vulnerable as they search for the part that they require. During their mission, they unexpectedly encounter their opponent in open space. Wesley has no choice but to attack their enemy, creating a chain of events that will change Ava’s life forever.
The Twilight Star
Evelyn Remington doesn’t believe in magic . . . even when her entire world is suddenly turned upside down. After visiting a tarot card reader at a popular renaissance fair, she and her group of friends are suddenly transported to another time and dimension; to a kingdom ruled by creatures only believed to exist in fairy tales.
The Commoner Queen
Isabel Callahan lived a simple life on a farm in Ashborne with her parents. Her dream of marrying her childhood friend on her eighteenth birthday was shattered by a deadly plague that swept through their kingdom. Fleeing with her friend Jane to a new realm ruled by the magic of a deceased monarch, Isabel was captured by Lord Kyran Thorel. She was forced to compete against nobles in a lethal tournament to claim the crown of Verran and control a potent army confined within the ancient magical Amulet of Aemodran, accessible only to the reigning queen.
Isabel emerges victorious in the tournament and assumes the throne, though her commoner status makes her an unpopular queen.
Surrounded by enemies and assassins, Isabel has few trustworthy allies. She forms a bond with Siobhan, a powerful magical being, in the hope of learning how to destroy the amulet and release the army before she falls victim to assassination, perpetuating the cycle once more.
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