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Inside the Enchanted Castle by R. A. Albano
Book 1 of the Toby and Becky Series. A Fantasy Novel for Children, Ages 9 and Above. Young Becky and her brother Toby face adventure and danger as they seek to save the life of a wizard and to restore the beauty of a land cursed by a witch.

(30. Nov 2003)
Kismet and Tell: Book One of Adventures in Sorcery by Jeanne Owens
Infamous mercernary sorceress Marissa Cobalt takes on a job that seems simple at first but which she soon realizes is anything but simple.

(30. Nov 2003)
The Ring of the Dark Elves by Victoria Randall
This is the tale of the legendary Norse hero Sigurd Fafnirsbane, based on the Volsunga Saga, the Nibelungenlied, and Norse legend, retold for modern readers.

(30. Nov 2003)
Sacred Honor by Lillian Cauldwell
Sacred Honor is set against the early years of the American Revolution, 1774 to 1776, and against the turmoil of a dying British Empire.

(1. Aug 2003)
Tail of a Rainforest: Kiko and the Jungle Jewels by Megan Koss
Tail of a Rainforest: Kiko and the Jungle Jewels is the story of five rainforest animals out to save their home from destruction. Danger comes at them in the form of humans tearing down trees, an ancient evil power from the past, and the thought that these two forces could combine to destroy the world as Kiko the Rainbow Lizard and her friends know it. They don't want to stand by and watch as their world is destroyed... They fight back.

(1. Aug 2003)
Days Dark as Night by Michael Tanner and Ellen Maidman
An epic tale of love, intrigue, and magic set against a backdrop of religious strife and civil war in thirteenth century Europe...Days Dark as Night is the story of Joet, a young peasant girl with magical abilities, who survives the massacre of her village to become the leader of her people.

(1. Aug 2003)
The Portal Spell by Charles Olsen
A science fiction/fantasy about two different societies at war with each other. A kingdom against the forest dwellers. Kingdoms, enchanted forests, wizards and witches, along with an explorer and his daughter from our world will keep you reading until the end.

(1. Aug 2003)
The Voices of El'Ka-zed by Michael O'Rourke
An anthology of sordid, bone-chilling tales of horror and the macabre.

(1. Aug 2003)
Pilgrims' Moon by Stacey S. Thompson
A space voyage goes awry, and the travelers must establish a colony on a strange, alien world. Can they put aside their internal differences to confront the unknown challenges ahead?

(1. Aug 2003)
Seriously Dark And Disturbed by Nora Weston
Satisfy your hunger for science fiction, fantasy, and horror as you nibble upon some poetic chaos and indulge in short stories that will feed your mind. Seriously Dark And Disturbed will take you for a literal, roller coaster ride that will thrill and chill you; fall into a contagious delirium of enchanted chaos.

(1. Aug 2003)
Swords for Hire by Will Allen
Packed with adventure and humor, this new award-winning short fantasy novel was inspired by William Goldman's "The Princess Bride." Foreword by Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson.

(18. May 2003)
Woodbyrne: The Fallen Forest by James D'Arienzo Jr.
Fans of traditional fantasy books such as Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and Salvatore's Dark Elf Trilogy will enjoy this new Fantasy novel. D'Arienzo takes a classic story to new levels with a modern approach that blends fantasy with horror, adventure and just a hint of romance. Fantastic characters in an imaginative yet believable land provide ample foundation for sequels to Woodbyrne: The Fallen Forest.

(18. May 2003)
Elise Journey by Mike Duncan
An unbeatable general who refuses to fight, a bowyer's daughter bent on revenge but powerless to affect it, an enslaved concubine who has forogtten who she was and a reckless mage stripped of his powers all must confront the inherent price of being legends, during a war which consuming the world they live in.

(18. May 2003)
Evilution by Shaun Jeffrey
Learn the terrible secrets hidden in the foggy town of Paradise. Monsters, government coverups, and paranoia. Shaun Jeffrey's debut novel is haunting, disturbing and spooky as hell.

(18. May 2003)
Cloud Rider by M. Lee Locke
A war between Scientists and Industrialists threatens a peaceful colony on forgotten planet. The Living Clouds, mysterious protectors of the colonists, play a bigger role in this war than anyone can imagine.

(18. May 2003)
Betnoni's Prophecy : Book One in The Last Gate Series by Elizabeth A Merz
The Last Gate Series chronicles the history and political intrigues in an alternate world, where the actions of a selfish ruler impacts over one hundred generations of his people and causes a special race of beings to die off to near extinction.

(18. May 2003)
Blood Lust by Rhys Wilcox

(18. May 2003)
Alien Conflict by Dwayne G. Anderson

(4. Apr 2003)
Revelation: The Awakening by Patrick S. Budmar
A science-fiction epic about mankind's desperate attempts of survival against an invading alien threat, set in a universe strangely familiar to our own. Blends giant robot action with a gripping plot for the epic thrill ride of a lifetime.

(4. Apr 2003)
Prime Paradigm: The Adventures of Earth's First Ambassador by Paul Chilson
From the mind of a physicist, comes a science fiction adventure novel about the paradigms that shape us. Born and trained in a secret South-Pole research facility, Clint Talbert was special. However his talents made him difficult to control. Leaving home, his adventures led him to experience a vast array of cultures and technologies. Each one challenged his view of himself, and his world.

(4. Apr 2003)
Fractured Time by Michael D'Ambrosio
Billy Brock and Penny Nichols were two ordinary people bored with their lives and frustrated with their previous relationships. They are assigned to work together for the first time on a business presentation in another city. Neither one realizes how their lives are about to change.

(4. Apr 2003)
Twisted Fate: Book two of the Fractured Time Trilogy by Michael D'Ambrosio
Billy Brock and his friends find themselves fighting against magic and technology when they find that it was no act of nature that placed them in their hostile world. They must find a way to retrieve the device that could send them back to their own world. Strange new friends complicate Billy and Penny's dysfunctional relationship and create interesting new twists.

(4. Apr 2003)
DarkLight - Commando Inc. 1 by C. J. Daniels
C.J. Daniels brings a new series of horror/sci-fi with the publication of Commando Inc. 1 - DarkLight. Good and Evil face off for the ultimate stakes - the potential destruction of the universe!

(4. Apr 2003)
Decide Your Fate by Jason Ellis
Book two in the 'Universal Secrets' trilogy.

(4. Apr 2003)
The Mansly Affair by Jason Ellis
Book one in the 'Universal Secrets' Trilogy.

(4. Apr 2003)
GermLine by Nelson Erlick
GermLine is a fast-paced, action-packed, very high-tech medical thriller about a doctor---Dr. Kevin Kincaid---whos found a way to add new genes into unborn children while they are still in their mothers wombs.

(4. Apr 2003)
The Light of Eidon by Karen Hancock
THE LIGHT OF EIDON (Legends of the Guardian King, Book 1) creates an epic world startling in its originality. Growing from sickly youth grown to frail young prince, Abramm Kalladorne treasures truth more than his royal blood.

(4. Apr 2003)
Children of the Plague by Kat Hankinson
This light-speed follow up to Hugo Gernsback's 1911 serial novel Ralph124 C41+ takes a fresh look at one of science-fiction's best known classics. It is the year 2700, and Earth's techo-utopia has been cast into a dark age by a manmade plague.

(4. Apr 2003)
Visions of Eden by Anthony Hernandez
David C. Johnson and his sister Eva escape their hellish lives on a ruined Earth when they accidentally emerge into the New Federation of Worlds, fifteen thousand unspoiled planets inhabited by fourteen Sentient species.

(4. Apr 2003)
The White Hole by Robin G.Howard
A Jim Long space agent adventure second in the series.

(4. Apr 2003)
The Magic Flute by Keith D. Jones
THE MAGIC FLUTE is a novel of fantasy and magic. Some dragons. No elves. A tale of forgiveness and grief begun in the dark beyond midnight for there are some things we try to hide even from ourselves.

(4. Apr 2003)
Silver Twilight Falling by David T. Koonce
Ancient, magical forces swirl silver and black as darkness falls upon the world of Atheos in this first instalment of the Silver Night Prophecy fantasy series.

(4. Apr 2003)
A Man of War by David R. Lusk
A warrior is called to adventure and glory, but for everything there is a price. Can Chase Aarons pay that price without losing his soul?

(4. Apr 2003)
Deathcraft by Emmet Lynch
This is the fast paced story of Orlok, a futuristic soldier, and his quest to track down a real life demon, Pilot. His bosses team him with Alexien, an intelligent, human-looking, robot soldier, who is just ready for his first assignment.

(4. Apr 2003)
Sky Bounce by Deanna Miller
Sky Bounce is a fantasy for intermediate through young adult readers, with religious/spiritual overtones and romance. You can read the first four chapters online for free at http://www.deannamiller.com/skyexcerpts.html.

(4. Apr 2003)
Interphase by Nina M. Osier
Edek Fallon, born with a Shaman's seal on his wrist, lives an Astral Guard officer's life and never thinks about the chants his father taught him. Not until they start to come true.

(4. Apr 2003)
Mistworld by Nina M. Osier
On Mistworld, death isn't final. But is that an entirely good thing? "Matushka" Catherine Romanova, former Terran Fleet Admiral, will soon be finding that out.

(4. Apr 2003)
Starship Castaways by Nina M. Osier
Marooned on board an alien-built space station deep inside dangerous "Clan space," all the survivors from the destroyed star cruiser Archangel want is to go home. Or do they?

(4. Apr 2003)
The Way to Freedom by Nina M. Osier
Ten years ago Nora Falconi, Marcus Cranshaw, and Rudolf Tasker barely got off Planet 8055 alive after the alien Ast took it over. What can draw the long disbanded cultural survey team back together, and back to the most brutally misogynistic world any of them ever visited, after all this time?

(4. Apr 2003)
Mythology by Heath Sharples
A Detective discovers the existence of mythological sub-races existing in society. He is drawn into their world where a war is brewing.

(4. Apr 2003)
Eden-459 by Martin J. Stab
Courageous astronauts led by alien descendants of the Roswell Incident of 1947 embark on a mission to a distant planet in search of "Man's Origins," leaving behind an imperiled Earth.

(4. Apr 2003)
Gideon's Dawn by Michael D. Warden
The Inherited Lands were a place of legend... a mystic realm in a world rich in miracles. From here, Life flowed to the four corners of creation. Or so it once was, before High Lord Gideon used a Word of Desolation that Abaddon had taught him, unleashing a corrupting perversion.

(4. Apr 2003)
The Duke of Uranium by John Barnes
A fast-paced new adventure in the spirit of Harry Harrison and Robert A. Heinlein.

(18. Dec 2002)
Stealing the Elf-King's Roses by Diane Duane
Diane Duane now presents a startlingly original new adventure—a gripping mystery that spans seven alternate universes...

(18. Dec 2002)
Crusade of Fire by Katherine Kurtz
The third all-new collection of Templar tales by historical fantasy's top authors.

(18. Dec 2002)
The Truest Power by Rebecca Neason
The sequel to Rebecca Neason's highly praised novel The Thirteenth Scroll, featuring herbalist and female healer Lysandra.

(18. Dec 2002)
The Shattering Sigil by Indrapramit Das
The Shattering Sigil tells of a conflicted world created by an arrogant God, who faced the harsh consequences of his careless creation when he was imprisoned within it by his brethren.

(12. Dec 2002)
Paragon Lost by Dave Duncan
A demon with a sword, a mastermind with the heart of a poet; here is the tale of most dashing Blade ever -- Beaumont.

(31. Oct 2002)
A Martian Poet in Siberia by Duncan Hunter
Han is a Mars-born human, brough up on a forgotten base of the Red Planet. He's a bit of a dreamer - landscapes fascinate him - not the barren ones of Mars but the rich lush green ones of Earth.

(30. Aug 2002)
Ravished Wings by Maria Osborne Perry
An erotic fantasy of submission, love & sorcery.

(30. Aug 2002)
Dreaming Pigs by Lynne Carver
Love, murder, cloning, and reincarnation in a story of Medical science gone awry. Cloning pigs with human genes for the ultimate purpose of xenotransplants poses many medical and ethical questions. However, the real controversy lies in the future...

(16. Aug 2002)
The Age of Chaos by Jeff Gardiner
A book that explores the major works of Michael Moorcock's Multiverse, with an introduction by Moorcock.

(16. Aug 2002)
Hotman's Innocence by Peter S. Hotman
Set in six different states, a sweeping saga of three family generations.

(16. Aug 2002)
Echoes of Angels by Caitlyn McKenna
What dark secret haunts the shadows of Blackthorne and the woman returned there seeking the answers to her past?

(16. Aug 2002)
Blood Electric by Kenji Siratori
Blood Electric is a devastating loop of language from the Japanese avant-garde which breaks with all existing writing traditions.

(16. Aug 2002)
The Wall by Barry Tomkins
It's the early twenty-fourth century and the villagers of Garth are enjoying their quiet, low-technology communal lives when bizarre aliens arrive and seal off the village from the outside world.

(16. Aug 2002)
Hidden Empire by Kevin J. Anderson
Now Anderson brings the classic tradition of grand space adventure to an epic new creation: a vast panorama of galactic civilization facing imminent war.

(13. Jul 2002)
A Shadow on the Glass by Ian Irvine
With this stunning and original debut, Ian Irvine begins the saga of The View from the Mirror.

(13. Jul 2002)
Dark is the Moon by Ian Irvine
In the third volume of this stunning and original saga, Ian Irvine continues The View from the Mirror, his brilliant epic fantasy.

(13. Jul 2002)
The Tower on the Rift by Ian Irvine
In the second volume of this stunning and original saga, Ian Irvine continues The View from the Mirror.

(13. Jul 2002)
Memory of Fire by Holly Lisle
Lauren Dane discovers a doorway to another reality in Cat Creek, North Carolina.

(13. Jul 2002)
OutPost by Timothy Daniels
OutPost---A Fantastic story of the future of Business, Transportation, and the thirst for power.

(8. Jul 2002)
SORCERERS OF THE NIGHTWING: Book One in the Ravenscliff Series by Geoff Huntington
Harry Potter meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer. A gothic horror-fantasy adventure of a teenager discovering his strange powers and his heritage of sorcery. Demons, time travel, scary clowns -- they're all here in this exciting and original new series from HarperCollins (also published in the UK by Scholastic Books.)

(8. Jul 2002)
The Shoals of Time by P. Orin Zack
When Healer Gillian Thomas was escorted to the MedCenter that had thrown her out several times, she never dreamed that she'd end up trapped in a forced coma. But then, the peacekeeper using her for bait never dreamed that she'd escape into the past, either.

(20. Jun 2002)
Starspinner by Dale Aycock
Fleeing a dangerous past and painful memories, rim pilot Chris Mrlow must call upon all his previous skills to defeat megolomaniac Jorge Engleman and resolve the mystery of Starspinners.

(10. Jun 2002)
Trysts: A Triskaidecollection of Queer and Weird Stories by Steve Berman
Talented newcomer Steve Berman has assembled his most compelling stories of queer trysts that range from the eerie to the horrifying to the wondrous.

(10. Jun 2002)
The Cabinet of Curiosities by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child return to the famous New York Museum of Natural History, the setting for their classic bestseller, The Relic.

(10. Jun 2002)
The Great Harpazo Deception, The Real Story of UFOs by Stephen M. Yulish
The battle of UFOs is not for the planet of man but for the soul of man.

(27. May 2002)
Midnight Predator by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Though she was once a happy teenager with a wonderful family and a full life, Turquoise Draka is now a hunter, committed to no higher purpose than making money and staying alive.

(15. May 2002)
Amun-Ra by John Parker
The great ship, Tokura, is nearing its homeland, fully laden with rare spices and cloth. Its crew have spent long months at sea, trading with ancient settlements across the world and are now looking forward to returning to their loved ones in time for the Festival of the Gods. But as they approach their island home, disaster strikes.

(15. May 2002)
The Lady of the Sorrows by Cecilia Dart-Thornton
Combining a treasure trove of wondrous folklore with brilliant imagination, Cecilia Dart-Thornton, acclaimed author of THE ILL-MADE MUTE, returns to the phantasmagorical world of The Bitterbynde.

(10. May 2002)
The Metal Monster by A. Merritt
In the wilds of the Trans-Himalayan region, a quartet of adventurers led by Dr. Walter T. Goodwin stumbles upon a tribe of human primitives...

(17. Apr 2002)
Gun Metal Black by Lewis Smith
Gun Metal Black deals with the life and adventures of Kienan Ademetria and contains two short stories with illustrations by the author.

(17. Apr 2002)
Perplex Vision 2000 by Michael Anka
From the author: I wrote this book enlightened by a true vision that sooner-or-later we'll come to live it through and enjoy the fruits of our efforts to connect with the "Universal Village."

(7. Apr 2002)
Longtusk by Stephen Baxter
A harsh world of natural wonders and a classic tale of courage and survival.

(7. Apr 2002)
The Beyond by Jeffrey Ford
Now comes the third and final leg of Cley's bizarre life journey.

(7. Apr 2002)
Destiny by Sharon Green
The triumphant conclusion to the Blending Enthroned reveals the thrilling finale to the popular Blending saga from a master of romantic fantasy adventure.

(7. Apr 2002)
The Visitor by Sheri S. Tepper
A bold, ambitious new tale about the future of our Earth and the diverse group of people who are called upon to save it.

(7. Apr 2002)
Lord Brother by Carolyn Kephart
Ryel Mirai, Lord Adept of the great wysard-citadel Markul, continues his search for the lost spell capable of rejoining body and soul, thus bringing his beloved instructor, Edris, back to life.

(24. Mar 2002)
Repent 2000 by Michael Anka

(22. Mar 2002)
Machine Nation by Richard Evans
Machine Nation reveals an unusual love story in this fascinating futuristic thriller.

(22. Mar 2002)
Dream of Fire by Nicholas C. Prata
Good and evil collide head on in Nick Prata's apocalyptic plunge into the world of Pangaea. Kerebos Ikar, the murderous commander of the ruthless Black Legion, threatens pillage and extermination to any who dare oppose him.

(22. Mar 2002)
Oblivion's Children by Jim Wegryn and Roland James
Robots are merely machines until they escape the bounds of programming and reveal that spark called free will. Yet that gift of consciousness may be only an illusion, a facade of elaborate imitation.

(22. Mar 2002)
X-Ponent by C.E.Martin II
X-Ponent is part scifi, part comic book, and all action.An ebook, freely available online at: http://figuresoffortune.tripod.com/epub.xponent.htm

(18. Mar 2002)
The Mask and the Sorceress by Dennis Jones
In this thrilling sequel to The Stone and the Maiden, Theatana, the mad, exiled princess of the Ascendancy, breaks free from her island prison and begins a merciless assault upon her own homeland.

(11. Mar 2002)
Bones of the Earth by Michael Swanwick
A wild ride into the past . . . and a desperate race back to the future.

(11. Mar 2002)
Hammerfall by C.J. Cherryh
Hammerfall is part of a far-ranging series, The Gene Wars, set in an entirely new universe scarred by the most vicious of future weaponry, nanotechnology.

(26. Feb 2002)
The One Kingdom by Sean Russell
Sean Russell's breakout book -- the first of a stunning epic fantasy trilogy.

(26. Feb 2002)
The Fresco by Sheri S. Tepper
One of the most respected and creative literary artists in the field of speculative fiction, brings us an intelligent, witty, and deeply human tale of alien contact.

(26. Feb 2002)
Peril's Gate by Janny Wurts
The new volume in Janny Wurt's masterwork of epic fantasy, the Wars of Light and Shadow.

(26. Feb 2002)
Children of Arable by David Belden
No dysfunctional families here - no families. No gender wars here - no gender. In a galactic civilization so scared of emotion it has abolished gender and families, a young person decides to give birth. And so does the person's lover. But only one of them can do it. Only one of them is female. The Collectivity was an Eden without knowledge of man and woman; she reached for that knowledge and destroyed its peace forever. He tells the story of how she challenged their world, and left him behind.

(17. Feb 2002)
To Warm the Earth by David Belden
The sequel to Children of Arable. The rule of men led to atomic war. Nuclear winter ice wiped Earth clean of cities. Now for centuries the rule of women has labored to restore balance. But warriors and kings are on the rise again, a male civilization survived in space. Can the spacemen be lead back down to warm and protect the earth ?

(17. Feb 2002)
Death to the Centurion by Mark Misercola
Death to the Centurion is an action-packed thriller about a comic book writer who finds himself being stalked after he is ordered to kill off the world's greatest superhero.

(17. Feb 2002)
Fallen Angels: Biogenesis by Terence West
Set four years after the events in "Fallen Angels", "Fallen Angels: Biogenesis" picks up the story of Jake Silver and Alex Robison and their crusade to find the truth about the existence of alien intelligence!

(17. Feb 2002)
Castledances, Judges of Light, Lodestar by K.L. Morgan
Did the Harry Potter Books spark your imagination? Are you looking for OTHER books that are ALSO wholesome, exciting, and sure to entertain you?

(9. Feb 2002)
Savior by Louis Paul DeGrado
This is a futuristic sci-fi thriller that dives into the world of genetic testing, the use of human experiments, and the battle between science and religion.

(27. Jan 2002)
A. E. van Vogt: Science Fantasy's Icon by H.L. Drake
This book was approximately three decades in the making. The book is a study of A. E. van Vogt, one of the grand masters of the "golden age of sf."

(27. Jan 2002)
A Step Beyond by C. K. Anderson
In A Step Beyond, first-time novelist C. K. Anderson has penned a thrilling debut notable for its grittily realistic portrayal of the many dangers and obstacles encountered in the first manned trip to Mars.

(13. Jan 2002)
Sightlines by Stan Kolodziej

(13. Jan 2002)
Acorna's Search by Anne McCaffrey
Anne McCaffrey, detailing the adventures of Acorna, the unicorn girl, as she searches for a way to save her people's home planet from predatory alien attackers.

(13. Jan 2002)
Tale Spin: A Short Story Collection by Neil Charles Cladingboel
From the author of The Erebus Equilibrium trilogy comes twelve extraordinary works of short fiction. "A collection of vivid, inventive stories with more unexpected twists than a left-handed corkscrew." Simon Haynes, author of Hal Spacejock.

(9. Jan 2002)
Wraith Tide by Neil Cladingboel
The final, chilling installment of The Erebus Equilibrium trilogy.

(7. Jan 2002)
The High History of the Holy Quail by Bruce Durie
There are only two rules in life - It's Not Fair and Don't Be Late, as Slouch finds when he is apprenticed to Vizagriz, wizard of Al Faq'Ahl. Is all Magick a consequence of a mysterious artefact known as The Holy Quail? What is the InterWeb? What exactly are heroes for? And why does there have to some drippy woman along on every Quest?

(7. Jan 2002)
The Amazing Voyage of Azzam by Kelly Godel
The Amazing Voyage of Azzam is a fantasy adventure novel concerning the exploits of a 9th century mariner aspiring to achieve a reputation to rival that of a certain other sailor--enjoying fame and fortune for his seven spectacular sea voyages.

(7. Jan 2002)
Timeshift by Phillip Ellis Jackson
Timeshift is a 25th century murder mystery that takes place among a swirl of political intrigue. Someone has discovered how to manipulate images from the past, and make things appear that never were.

(7. Jan 2002)
Reuban's Trial by Daisy Verneal Maze
Read Reuban's Trial and find out why its judgement day for the world.

(7. Jan 2002)
The Avatars Service by Micah Mcqueary
A young boy named Michael lives with his father, Sir Mike, a powerful Avatar.

(7. Jan 2002)
Island Life by William Meikle
Island Life is a Scottish horror novel, set in the remote islands of the Outer Hebrides where there are far worse things than a bad hangover.

(7. Jan 2002)
The Thoughtmaster's Conduit by Kerry Orchard
Kerry Orchards is a newly published Canadian fantasy author and poet.

(7. Jan 2002)
Conduct Unbecoming by Nina M. Osier
What if, instead of making life difficult for beings of mixed species (real life model, people of mixed races), a society made "amalgamation" its ideal?

(7. Jan 2002)
Exile's End by Nina M. Osier
Wherever humans go, they carry their best and their worst characteristics right along with them.

(7. Jan 2002)
Matushka by Nina M. Osier
Catherine Romanova respects and loves her home-world's culture, but she hasn't always been able to live within its boundaries.

(7. Jan 2002)
Regs by Nina M. Osier
Survey Team Leader Nora Falconi was planning on a mission to the long isolated and technologically regressed human colony on Class M Planet No. 8055, but not under these circumstances!

(7. Jan 2002)
Rough Rider by Nina M. Osier
Some things about humans and Zortians are so similar. But some things that aren't immediately apparent are so different...and that's what gets a maverick captain in trouble when he makes first contact with them.

(7. Jan 2002)
Silent Service by Nina M. Osier
How does betrayal change a person? Explorer Captain Kate Landay finds out when she's convicted of a crime she didn't commit, literally "Questioned" to death...and then finds herself alive again.

(7. Jan 2002)
Unfamiliar Territory by Nina M. Osier
What happens if you find yourself trapped in a culture where being known as who and what you are, truly, will be your death sentence? That is this novel's premise.

(7. Jan 2002)
Wake of the Wraith by Michael Rittel
Asharia is not your typical fantasy world, although many of the common fantasy races abide there. From the trolls to orcs, dragons to undead, non of my characters or races are bound by the traditional fantasy boundaries, or thoughts of the norm when it comes to fantasy.

(7. Jan 2002)
Stasis by Kelly Steed
Kelly Steed is a published poet, novelist and freelancer. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in U.S. History, Secondary Education Curriculum, from Northern Michigan University.

(7. Jan 2002)
Badlands: An Underground Science Fiction Novel by Cecil Washington
Badlands is the story of a future breed of warriors called "yogin." The yogin are a warrior caste that serves as the elite protectors of Earth’s alien conquerors, the Grells.

(7. Jan 2002)
The Circle of the Swan by Jana G. Oliver
Morwyn's greatest fear is to spend her whole life in the tiny village of Argel, days full of meaningless toil and drudgery.

(17. Aug 2001)
Shadows of the Past by Melanie Franciere
Shadows of the Past is a science fiction adventure across the galaxy hundreds of years after the fall of Earth, when humans have spread among the stars and split on ideals and opportunities.

(24. Jul 2001)
Tapestry of Power by Joshua J. Marsh
When Orion gave up his birthright to become a wandering warrior, he had no intention of swearing loyalty to another crown.

(24. Jul 2001)
The Mission by Robert G. Pielke
On Sllth, a deadly plague has been progressively destroying all life. Their only hope is to emigrate to another world.

(24. Jul 2001)
The Anvil Amulet by Neil Charles Cladingboel
Following on from the release of "Reflections" last year comes the second book in "The Erebus Equilibrium" trilogy, "The Anvil Amulet".

(29. Jun 2001)
Black Undertow by Christian E. Gilmartin
In this second installment in the CenComm series, astronaut Colin Pearson is back, a little older and wiser...

(28. May 2001)
Children of the Grove by Robert Halmo
This book begins the adventures of Eri and Nithell, mortal sons of the magical ashterim, Ruisme. Along with a mysterious girl born of darkness, they hold the key to Elder Earth's survival in a stirring fantasy epic, where magic and nature entwine.

(28. May 2001)
Clovenstone by Ruth McIntyre-Williams
Ruth McIntyre-Williams did a lot of research in Celtic mythology and feudal/medieval cultures as she was writing the book.

(28. May 2001)
Metaplanetary by Tony Daniel
Tony Daniel brilliantly dreams the future - and reinvents humanity itself - in Metaplanetary, an epic chronicle of civil war and transcedence that plays out on an enormous stage encompassing the solar system in its entirety.

(21. May 2001)
Krondor: Tear of the Gods by Raymond E: Feist
The Riftwar Legacy, Book 3. Return now to a kingdom in constant peril; a land magical, scarred, and wondrous, where great heroes rise up from adversity to battle fearsome enemies who covet the riches within its borders.

(21. May 2001)
Krondor: The Assassins by Raymond E: Feist
The Riftwar Legacy, Book 2. New York Times bestselling author Raymond E. Feist returns us now to a place of unparalleled wonders - a sprawling kingdom coveted by enemies on all sides.

(21. May 2001)
Krondor: The Betrayal by Raymond E: Feist
The Riftwar Legacy, Book 1. The RiftWar is done. But a fearsome army of trolls and renegade humans, emboldened by the drug of destruction, has risen in strength from the ashes of defeat.

(21. May 2001)
T2: Infiltrator by S.M. Stirling
The gripping struggle to save humanity from the machine masters of the near future reaches breathtaking heights.

(21. May 2001)
Metapocalypse by Mark Brendan
Mark Brendan is a writer from Yorkshire, Engand. metapocalypse is his first novel to be published, and is a work influenced by the last 20 years of british politics.

(17. Apr 2001)
Eternity's Hope by Mitzi Kleidon
The beauty of Camelot, the hope of King Arthur and his Knights, the wonder of the Round Table, and the magic of Merlin are just what is needed in a world that has precious few heroes and even less gallantry.

(17. Apr 2001)
Rexcalibur the Magic Returns by Mitzi Kleidon
One hundred years after the falling of King Arthur the story begins. This is the first in a continuation of books leading into the 21st century.

(17. Apr 2001)
Prophecy Of The Ancients by Weslynn McCallister
"Prophecy of the Ancients", a sci-fi romance and first of Weslynn McCallister's Amian series.

(6. Apr 2001)
Reflections by Neil Charles Cladingboel
Born in the United Kingdom in 1959, Neil Charles Cladingboel moved to Australia with his family in 1961. Having dabbled with creative writing for many years, "Reflections" is his first published Novel.

(9. Mar 2001)
Awakening by Alexander Degrate
A nonstop action thriller of survival and cunning against superhuman forces as two humans, abducted to an alien planet, face civil war and vengeful gods.

(9. Mar 2001)
Rebels on a Lost World by Dr. Gene Ladnier
Rebels on a Lost World is Dr. Gene Ladnier's latest SF novel , a 1260 page SF epic published by Greatunpublished.

(9. Mar 2001)
El Curador: An Adventure of Cosmic Dimension by Woodie Swancutt
Woodie Swancutt weaves a story of suspense, miracles, alien contact, the Shroud of Turin, and planet survival in this novel of cosmic dimensions.

(23. Feb 2001)
Bit at Large by Theron L. Gibbons
Bit at Large is one of three novels that Theron L. Gibbons will soon have in print. Theron is also the writer behind the comic book science fiction comedy, 'Infested,' which is being re-released early this year.

(19. Feb 2001)
The Ganymede Project by John S. Morrison
What should be a boring, pro-forma hearing by the Bureau of Land Management degenerates into Bedlam as angry citizens vehemently denounce a Federal seizure of 4,000 acres of public land near the Nellis Test Range.

(19. Feb 2001)
Fear Infinity by Galen Kaufman
The authors own words: "It is future fiction with feasible technology and honest dialogue about how we choose to believe in things."

(12. Feb 2001)
Dinosaur Wars by Thomas P. Hopp

(28. Dec 2000)
Visualizing Middle-earth by Michael Martinez

(28. Dec 2000)
As It Is On Mars by Thomas W. Cronin

(10. Dec 2000)
Ruminations of a Wayfarer: Parts I and II by David Hearne

(10. Dec 2000)
Tarnish: Bridge Over Clouds by Paul Escu

(1. Dec 2000)
Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace by Terry Brooks w/audio excerpt

(17. Sep 2000)
The Telling by Ursula K. Le Guin's

(17. Sep 2000)
The Eternal Footman by James Morrow

(17. Sep 2000)
Soulsaver by James Stevens-Arce

(17. Sep 2000)
The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara: Ilse Witch by Terry Brooks w/audio excerpt

(16. Sep 2000)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling w/audio excerpt

(16. Sep 2000)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling w/audio excerpt

(16. Sep 2000)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling w/audio excerpt

(16. Sep 2000)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling w/audio excerpt

(16. Sep 2000)


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