It’s live! You can read Shaman 2 on KU or buy the ebook.
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Free Ebook: The King’s Prisoner
With all that’s going on with COVID-19, I’m offering my short story ebook, The King’s Prisoner, for free on Amazon until March 22. If you need something to keep you company, let this story take you away for a short while. Click here or click the image below to download. This is the new ebook cover. You can still find the previous cover under paperback (which is not part of this free offer).

Ebook Release: Shaman
If you’re into paranormal and just really scary stuff, “Shaman,” is right up there. Don’t read before bed. It’s goosebumps scary and it’s FREE on Kindle until October 20th. mybook.to/shaman

The King’s Prisoner Ebook Available for Purchase

The contract with the Writer’s Unite! Anthology ended in August of this year. I decided to go ahead and publish my short story on Amazon. It’s free on Kindle Unlimited.
This story is powerful. I did some re-editing and got pretty emotional reading it again. It’s about trust and taking chances. It’s about people’s hearts and emotions. And, it’s about love…but not the kind you’d think.
To read this short story, go here: mybook.to/thekingsprisoner
AEVA – The Last Hope
Last month, I worked on getting a sci-fi story into an anthology but missed the deadline by a couple of hours. I’m now looking for other anthologies to submit the story to. I found a few places that I’d like to submit to but I’m also debating on whether I should turn it into a novella or even a novel and have it published that way. I never thought making these decisions would be so difficult.
Aeva is a speculative science fiction about artificially created humans and an alien race in dire need of naturally born humans to incubate their eggs. It takes place many light years away from earth in a different galaxy. The back story is that just before earth’s surface was destroyed through wars and global warming, a large spaceship was built, and carried in it where humans who were eager to survive and were willing to take the chance of surviving in outer space. They traveled nowhere for some time until they began to run low on fuel, food, and oxygen. They located an alien planet named Pfore (pronounced, P-4) where they were able to get what they needed, but they were cautious, and they had every right to be.
The aliens on Pfore looked exactly like humans with the exception that their chests and upper back (just below the neck) was dappled with round scales. They also have a different reproductive system from humans. They laid eggs. Not all at once but one at the time. A fertilized egg incubates in the female alien for three months before it is pushed out and then matures under the alien’s care. Somehow, a virus interrupted the alien’s cycle and no eggs were able to survive in its mother’s womb. The aliens found a way around it by using female humans.
The humans in outer space have their own issues, but long story short, they created artificial humans and removed the reproductive organs from the females. The aliens can’t use these females to reproduce but they know there are females who can and they know earth is full of them. After the wars and global warming, humans on earth rebuilt, making earth extremely technologically advanced. The question now is, will the aliens find a way to earth?
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