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How can Nexus be the Oracle? On a hardscrabble colony world, Nexus tracks a mysterious rat outbreak to a shy tortoise-like alien, who calls him Oracle. If his addled visions amount to fortune-telling, Nexus can't read the tea leaves. He foresees alien crocs ravaging Earth and enslaving humanity. Another vision depicts him happy in love. How to evade human extinction and win the girl is unclear. Word leaks that Nexus is the new heir to a powerful fortune, compounding his social challenges. To save the human race, escape gold-diggers, repair his space mink, and win the woman of his dreams, Nexus must decode his visions...and talk to people. For readers who love the quirky found-family spaceship of Firefly, or the gritty future of Murderbot. A must-read for fans of Booth's Thrive series.
When Nexus catches the attention of the alien croc ambassador, his first space travel goes weirdly astray. A backwoods Earth terraformer, young Nexus is awkward with people, good with creatures, at a time when the human worlds are bumping against the alien races who surround them. He sets off to explore human space. But to leave home, he must first repay a debt of honor, and smuggle a highly illegal sentient robot off-planet. Memory murky, the poor robot got stranded on Earth before Nexus was born. Nexus is delighted when the alien ambassador boards his space train to Luna. Most fear the enigmatic crocs, but he's fascinated. Then an explosion derails the train car. But was the attack aimed at the aliens? Or his forgetful robot? Join an upbeat civilian team on a hopepunk science fiction odyssey, with mystery, space trains, flying life support suits, and enigmatic aliens! Come for world-building and adventure, and stay for the characters. This fresh new series takes place 200 years into the future of Booth's long-running Thrive series.
Hudson is a nation under martial law, built from the collapse of the USA and the culling of New York City. Special agent Ava hoped for newlywed nesting this winter. Instead Hudson grumbles with famine. In Virginia, weaponized Ebola returns. And her husband is colder than the Upstate winter. Citizens grow ornery with fear. Will life ever be good again? Politics thrusts Ava back into the city. Her assignment: to investigate a string of suspicious deaths. Where they lead could break her heart. Old demons rise up from the Starve, when she too was quarantined in this damned city to die. Can she find answers in time, before the streets explode into riots? Ava must confront her gang-rat past, in this noir turn in a desperate city.
Ebola was the first hurdle. Winter in Manhattan. Ice and wind howls down streets devoid of heat or light. Ebola killed their parents, wiped out a quarter of the city, including law and order. Frosty and his girlfriend Panic survived the disease. But the elements are their enemy now. And starvation. And the gangs. Their enemies are legion. Two nice, successful high school students, the young black belts met in karate class, where they helped teach the novices. Now they form their own gang for self-defense. They claim a dojo and train other kids to fight for survival. It isn't nice. It isn't pretty. You fight. You live. Feral King is the intense and gripping start to Feral Starve, a dark trilogy telling of Frosty and Panic's education in violence during the Starve, which eventually kills 9 out of 10 people in New York City. Grab it now! *** This book includes disturbing events and sexual violence, not depicted graphically. Recommend reading Feral Recruit first.
Thrive's next generation is put to the test. Dark-humored Frazzie, and stolid engineer Tiktok, win rank and cadet berths on Sass Collier's exciting mission to investigate the dead colony world of Aden. Eerie ruins nestle among Aden's dark rugged canyons, and a quarter million settlers are gone. What destroyed Aden colony? Meanwhile Frazzie's father, admiral Ben Acosta, migrates Rayas Colony. Cadets can transport the people. But the Rayans also need their precious space station transferred. That engineering feat requires Ben. Do they have the League's blessing? No. Do they care? Also no. Sass and Ben foresee no major hurdles. They've succeeded at similar missions before. Then the Colony Corps abruptly loses them both. When Frazzie and Tiktok face what killed planet Aden, can they survive their coming of age?
Martial Law vs. Religion Run Amok"What God demands of us -" Those were the chilling final words of Major Dane Beaufort, before a mob beat him to death in the streets of Pittsburgh. Beaufort was the martial law Resco, resource coordinator, assigned to lead the city through the climate change crisis. The punishment for interfering with a Resco is death. The consequences for murdering one have yet to be devised.Tech whisperer Dee Baker and her partner Resco Emmett MacLaren led Project Reunion to save New York City. The world watches to see what the hero couple will tackle next, while the opposition sells headlines with every bump in their rocky relationship.Dee longs to escape New York to a greener life. But Emmett is available when news hits of Beaufort's murder. The political stakes are higher than the fate of Pittsburgh. The martial law governors care enough to send their very best - Emmett and Dee.Dee is constitutionally unfit to play second fiddle. But she accompanies Emmett into his native Bible Belt to assist. Plagued by tornados and isolated from the rest of the world, Pittsburgh has gone rogue, and it's up to them what to do about it. But the forces afoot are darker than they imagined. And Dee's about to fall into their trap.Martial Lawless is book 3 of the Calm Act Series, which began with End Game.Get it now.
A queen is tested. Ava Panic yearns to become the new gang queen. But Frosty doesn't want his girlfriend as top girl. As rivals challenge Panic for supremacy, she needs to change his mind and win support. Spring and summer in desperate Manhattan. Panic tries to prove herself by organizing rooftop crops and more. But survival savvy and vegetables aren't enough. The gang wars intensify as Frosty haggles and fights to win enough food for his people. Disease and death stalk Manhattan's mean streets in the height of the Starve. Does Panic have what it takes to not just survive, but rule? Grab it now! This series includes disturbing events and sexual violence, not depicted graphically.
Discover high-tech prizes, and horrors, in the series finale! Tripping through terrifying futures, Ben Acosta strives to regain his home universe and timeline. But is he truly the one piloting his lost starship? Or does someone else have an agenda? Meanwhile on the home timeline, the Colony Corps limps along bereft of its star players. Led by Ben's struggling son Nico and daughter Frazzie, the B team reopens the last known colony world of Gandhi. With breeding habits like rabbits, Gandhi proves the most populous colony yet. Their tech solution to the terraforming problem can revolutionize the League! But their social mores combine the worst of all worlds, subjugating women and lower castes. On a world where uneducated mothers raise a dozen kids apiece, can Frazzie make an impact? And can Nico revive Sass and Clay? Don't miss the time-traveling, Bollywood spectacular series finale of Thrive Colony Corps Space Adventures!
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