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    Dream No More: Rise of a Lion: Book I

    Price range: $3.99 through $11.99

    “Dream No More of a Lion – Book 1” is the beginning of a new Sci-Fi, Fantasy quest. This coming of age hero’s journey follows a young black boy named, Lyone. He is torn away from his family by a civil war that reduces a nation to ash. Then, he is found injured and taken into the care of a host family who learns of his strange misplacement and the captivity of his family by an all-powerful sorceress. It is here where Lyone is joined by Dior and Lisa, beginning their journey back to where he was found, unraveling the mystery of these strange events and their perilous uncharted home world of Ni.

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    A Diamond Bomb Threat

    Price range: $3.99 through $10.99

    Three future centuries from now, John Luck decides to enter a pool tournament instead of joining his father’s law firm. He is unaware of a proposed diamond bomb threat from an ex-employer of a space program that purchases diamond batteries. Further potential is that carbon atoms uniquely bond with themselves to be fertilizer, bombs, diamonds or whatever, and that solar energy along with atomic nuclear waste from power plants are being used. John further becomes intertwined with Nelly Nelson, who is there attempting to rescue her father.

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    Persephone: First Contact

    Price range: $3.99 through $25.99

    Alien encounter story written from a Christian world view and influenced by the classic science fiction of the 20th Century. A survey ship exploring Intersections between regions of space discovers that alien ships are searching the same set of Intersections. The crew, and all of humanity behind them, must find a way to make a place for the human race in a galaxy already occupied by a number of more technologically-advanced races. Discovering an alien race also forces the programmer and the scientist who first discover the presence of actual alien life to discover the human race as well; they must find a way to survive other encounters and threats, such as officers, non-technical conversation with other crewmen, members of the opposite sex, physical exercise, publicity, and politicians.