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A collection of whimsical stories about angels and demons and the humans who interact with them. Some of the authors include: Jody Lynn Nye, Susan Sizemore, Michele Hauf, Jacqueline Lichtenberg, and Jennifer Dunne.
Mira is troubled by dreams of a cataclysmic disaster. She also dreams of a beautiful, peaceful land by a sky-blue sea. In her dreams she is the only one who can save the world from the coming disaster. Mira must find out the truth of her dreams. She quits her job and travels to the land of her ancestors, the ancient island of Santorini. There she finds more questions than answers, and a riddle she must solve if she is to save the world. Jack Handon is also troubled by dreams. His are of a dark haired woman he has loved through the centuries. Even though he has just set up his surgical practice, he journeys half way around the world seeking the woman of his dreams. Mira and Jack meet on the island of Santorini and begin a journey that takes them across the world, chased by a group of assassins determined to bring about the end of days. To save the world, they must solve the mysteries of lost Atlantis and decipher the songs of the dolphins. If they fail, the world will be altered beyond recognition and mankind will be lost forever. Time is running out -- for them -- and the world.
To Kill an Eidolon is a romantic biotech thriller Susan Danville is worried about the insanity that runs in her family. But it isn't insanity, it is something far more frightening and deadly. To Susan and the world. As Susan begins a new life and new research at a major Midwestern University, she thinks her main problem is choosing between two handsome and interesting men who love her. She was never more wrong. Susan is being watched by people who know about her latent, untapped powers, powers that could be used to benefit mankind, or bring a new plague. But even the watchers don't know what else is watching, and stalking, Susan. Mankind is on the brink of disaster and no one can see it.
Mrs. O'Leary runs a boarding house in Chicago in the late 1860s. She only takes in special boarders. Aliens. Really aliens. This is a collection of five short stories about Mrs. O'Leary's boarding house. In A Problem Guest Mrs. O'Leary ponders how to deal with a cockroach who is behind in his rent. Actually that is the least of his problems. Mrs. O'Leary learns all is not as it seems in Illusions when a handsome human-looking guest arrives. He is just a little fuzzy around the edges and then there is all those accidents that keep happening. A Cat comes to stay at Mrs. O'Leary's in Lost and Found. Cats are highly sought after as guests in most of the universe. They are graceful, witty and elegant. This Cat also knows more ways to kill than most people can count. The Cat is looking for something in the back alleys of Chicago. If it can't find it, there will be interstellar war. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but when beauty becomes an obsession, what is the cost? In Not in My House, Mrs. O'Leary learns there are definite problems to having a deposed emperor in her house, especially one that looks like an octopus and lives in her second bathroom.
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