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A familiar girl from Sasuke's past surfaces in his time of need. Is he willing to give up everything for her or will his vengeance get I the way?

Ha. You'd think that hundreds of years into the future would be the place to be, right? Flying cars, robots feeding you gourmet dinners, mind control, etc. No, there are no flying cars and mind control. More like robots. Just goddamn robots. They're the people born without any emotions, and for most of my life so far, I thought I was one of them. Until James Rodney came into the picture and muddled my perfect robotic world up, and named me an "Outcast". Outcasts are perceived as

It's our deep future--New Year's Eve, 1347, to be precise. And boy, talk about surprise parties. For thinking readers only.

Cast adrift into the wilderness, a teenaged boy flees a sorceress crowned with the skull of a dragon-hatchling, a sorceress who loves to pluck the wings off faery queens and assassinate rival magicians ... just for fun. Contending with warlords, werewolves, and the wrath of winter spirits, young Starbane is aided by a quarrelsome spy and a vagabond maiden on his journey, but it seems that everyone has a conflicting agenda and the shape-shifting witch, Oblixta, will not allow anyone to escape

Hilaria lives in Zolo the last Human Colony on Earth. 85 years ago a virus wiped out most of human kind and Zolo was built in a last ditch effort to save what was left of the human race. After 85 years of peace within the wall the re emergence of the Awakening causes mayhem within the wall and Hilaria must fight for the right to live freely with herself constantly being tested along the way. Hilaria experiences loss and love and anger in a new way and will ultimately lead to the survival of the

Ravaged by the fury of a terrifying storm, an ancient sorcerer falls from the sky and crashes into a farm upon the English countryside. Powerless but determined, the wily Rowan Blaize must make his way to London and seek the help of his eccentric Aunt Ariadne, unaware that supernatural perils lurk around every corner. Even more daunting is the ultimate war he must wage against a vengeful goddess in order to reclaim his enchanted heritage. Told in the epic narrative tradition of classics like

Serenity Williams is your average 15 year old girl. Her parents disappeared just days after her birth, and she was raised by her grandparents before being taken to the city by her aunt. Five years later she receives a phone call; her grandfather's passed away and left her behind a large inheritance. But in order to receive it, she has to move back to her hometown and move back into her childhood home. After returning it quickly starts becoming clear to her that her parents disappearance was no

is what we percieve as real, real? Or is it all an illusion?

A collection of just a little bit depressing stories and poems with the occasional cheery splash. Apparently it's X-rated, but I don't think so. OK, there's death and stuff like that, but it's not overly descriptive about it! If you want, read, if you don't, I don't see how I can force you.

A familiar girl from Sasuke's past surfaces in his time of need. Is he willing to give up everything for her or will his vengeance get I the way?

Ha. You'd think that hundreds of years into the future would be the place to be, right? Flying cars, robots feeding you gourmet dinners, mind control, etc. No, there are no flying cars and mind control. More like robots. Just goddamn robots. They're the people born without any emotions, and for most of my life so far, I thought I was one of them. Until James Rodney came into the picture and muddled my perfect robotic world up, and named me an "Outcast". Outcasts are perceived as

It's our deep future--New Year's Eve, 1347, to be precise. And boy, talk about surprise parties. For thinking readers only.

Cast adrift into the wilderness, a teenaged boy flees a sorceress crowned with the skull of a dragon-hatchling, a sorceress who loves to pluck the wings off faery queens and assassinate rival magicians ... just for fun. Contending with warlords, werewolves, and the wrath of winter spirits, young Starbane is aided by a quarrelsome spy and a vagabond maiden on his journey, but it seems that everyone has a conflicting agenda and the shape-shifting witch, Oblixta, will not allow anyone to escape

Hilaria lives in Zolo the last Human Colony on Earth. 85 years ago a virus wiped out most of human kind and Zolo was built in a last ditch effort to save what was left of the human race. After 85 years of peace within the wall the re emergence of the Awakening causes mayhem within the wall and Hilaria must fight for the right to live freely with herself constantly being tested along the way. Hilaria experiences loss and love and anger in a new way and will ultimately lead to the survival of the

Ravaged by the fury of a terrifying storm, an ancient sorcerer falls from the sky and crashes into a farm upon the English countryside. Powerless but determined, the wily Rowan Blaize must make his way to London and seek the help of his eccentric Aunt Ariadne, unaware that supernatural perils lurk around every corner. Even more daunting is the ultimate war he must wage against a vengeful goddess in order to reclaim his enchanted heritage. Told in the epic narrative tradition of classics like

Serenity Williams is your average 15 year old girl. Her parents disappeared just days after her birth, and she was raised by her grandparents before being taken to the city by her aunt. Five years later she receives a phone call; her grandfather's passed away and left her behind a large inheritance. But in order to receive it, she has to move back to her hometown and move back into her childhood home. After returning it quickly starts becoming clear to her that her parents disappearance was no

is what we percieve as real, real? Or is it all an illusion?

A collection of just a little bit depressing stories and poems with the occasional cheery splash. Apparently it's X-rated, but I don't think so. OK, there's death and stuff like that, but it's not overly descriptive about it! If you want, read, if you don't, I don't see how I can force you.