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Book 4 of the Father of Contention series

Science Fiction / Fantasy

 

Date Published: 10-01-2021

Publisher: Tellwell Talent

After tragedy strikes the United States Capitol, a new government seizes control backed by an elite army brutally enforcing its new set of laws. Terror rapidly spreads throughout the nation, and then globally, as people fight back to preserve what’s most important to them . . . their freedom and their beliefs.

One puppet master holds the strings with two distinct objectives in mind: destroy the Christian population and obtain immortality for himself and his loyal followers.

To locate what he covets most, a motley cast of felons is hand-selected and sent to a remote island facility. Pooling their talents and resources, the group of ex-cons must find one of the most elusive, ancient wonders of the world. Or die trying.

But they are not alone on their quest. The map and the key to achieving immortality accompanies the group: teenager Dani Juris. She’s the one person who can help the puppet master reach his prize or prevent him and his army from destroying the world. The power is in her hands. The only glitch is that she’s already dead.

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Lanie Mores

Lanie Mores is the award-winning author of the science fiction and fantasy book series, Father of Contention. She has an Honours Bachelor of Science Degree, a Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology, and is a certified hypnotherapist and personal trainer. An active member of the Canadian Authors Association, Lanie enjoys sharing her perspectives through her fictional novels and poetry. When she isn’t writing, you’ll find her reading, binge-watching Netflix, baking, and slaughtering zombies and other monsters on her Xbox. She lives in Ontario with her family and forever barking fur babies, Batman and Petri.

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Knolan Cycle, Book II

Science Fiction

 

Date Published 11-01-2021

Publisher: PhoenixPhyre Publishing

 

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After returning from a successful mission with the Knolan Shock Forces, Hāthar needs a break. With Arra his mate pregnant and he still recovering from his last mission, Hāthar has compelling reasons for sticking close to home. But newly developed stealth technology has enabled Knola’s enemies the Valdrōsians to ambush one of Knola’s Deep Space Fleets, inflicting heavy losses.

Intelligence has identified the facility from which the new technology originated. Developing countermeasures, however, will require a raid to steal the technology and abduct the stealth project managers. Having recently defeated just such a raid, Hāthar is asked to evaluate the feasability of the Knolan plan.

The plan is insanely risky, but Hāthar senses he is the best choice to lead it. With the fate of his adoptive home hinging on the success of the mission, he sets aside his personal preferences in favor of duty. Eryinath-5, The Dancer Nebula continues the chronicle of Knola’s thousand-year war with the Valdrōsians—and the coming climactic clash that will determine the fate of Earth and our corner of the galaxy.

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Chapter 5—The View into the Abyss

“The Way is a path, not a destination. It cannot correct what is flawed.”

Varineya—First Oracle of Knola

Hāthar stepped through the open proximity door and gave the Command Center a once-over. Smaller than he expected, but reminiscent of the bridge on an Accipiter class cruiser. A series of displays lined the circular desk in the center of the room, with powered chairs inside its circumference. The chairs all faced outward, oriented toward the displays and the command consoles embedded in the desk itself. He glanced at the domed ceiling and found the expected globe-shaped holographic repeater.

The Guardian and Counselor Amasadara sat in two of the powered chairs behind the circular desk. 

The Guardian beckoned. “Welcome, son. We would like your opinion on a mission we’re contemplating.”

Hāthar bowed formally and received a bow from the Guardian in return. “Why me?”

“Your experience on Rykynaar seems applicable,” the Guardian replied, waving him to a seat.

Amasadara nodded to the diminutive intelligence captain in the wine-red cruiser suit and silver piping of the Deep Space Fleet Intelligence Corps. She turned to one of the consoles embedded in the desk and punched in a series of commands. 

As a holo-cast materialized inside the circle of the desk, the woman faced Hāthar with a professional smile. “I am Zukinar, DSF Intelligence. The following is classified ‘Most Secret, Command Circulation Only’…and is current as of two weeks ago.” 

She faced the materializing holo-cast of a planet. “This is Tranyarmätt, a Type III planet in an unclaimed Sectar we call Punahir. 

“You will perhaps recall a Type III planet is habitable but uninhabited,” the Guardian added for Hāthar’s benefit. He waved to Zukinar. “Please go on.”

She nodded. “Tranyarmätt is hot by Knolan standards, with almost non-existent polar regions. Triple canopy jungle covers much of the continent of interest.”

Zukinar tapped a few more strokes at the command console and plucked a briefing stylus from the sleeve pocket of her cruiser suit, thumbing the slide on it to zoom the holo image out. Pointing with her stylus, she aimed a red dot at a tiny orb in a medium-sized cluster. “The planet is a little more than fifty-nine rift days from the Kholibaar system…located here.” 

The red dot traversed the holo-cast, to circle the Kholibaar system. Memories of Hāthar’s first desperate battle above Ashilear and those who died defending it flooded into his mind.

“Two months ago, one of our S & R ships patrolling the security zone around Kholibaar detected a short burst of unexplained electromagnetic radiation from the Punahir Sectar. Per protocols, the captain launched an unmanned probe to investigate. The burst proved to be a new cipher of Valdrōsian origin.”

Zukinar zoomed the holo-cast back to Tranyarmätt. “The message originated here.” The holo-cast zoomed in again, displaying a shallow valley with a nine-domed structure near a large river. The facility’s largest dome was at the center, connected to eight smaller domes by passage tubes, in a symmetrical eight-rayed star.

“A Valdrōsian expeditionary command center,” Hāthar observed.

“That’s what it looks like,” Zukinar agreed. “Prototyped from one, perhaps. But as you will see shortly, it is not a command center.

“Most of the intercepted traffic is in an untranslatable cipher, but syntactical clues suggest the message was an ‘eyes only’ status update for the oligarchs on Valdros. And possibly even Arctōsa.”

“So whatever this installation is for, it’s important enough to update the Empress?” Hāthar asked.

“Correct,” Zukinar confirmed. “The—” 

“And why will become clear in a moment.” The Guardian turned to Zukinar. “My apologies for the interruption, Captain. Please continue.” 

 “Yes, your Eminence.” She turned back to Hāthar. “The probe unearthed another interesting anomaly. Based on size, the facility radiates an energy signature several orders of magnitude larger than it’s mass alone would suggest.”

“How much larger?” Hāthar asked. 

“About five times expectation.”

“And?” Amasadara prompted.

“A second probe discovered a Valdrōsian expeditionary docking facility on the smallest of three natural moons orbiting the planet. The probe also imaged four Valdrōsian cruisers, one a battle-damaged Kröeshen class, while the other three are of a previously unknown class.” Zukinar frowned. “That is all we received before the probe went dark.”

“Went dark?” the Guardian prompted.

“Yes, your Eminence. Until then, the probe was functioning perfectly. We infer it was likely destroyed by a short-range fighter from one of the cruisers.”

“Or a piece of orbiting rock,” Amasadara suggested.

“Possibly, Counselor.” Zukinar’s expression suggested she didn’t think that likely.

“You said one of the cruisers is damaged?” Hāthar asked. 

“Yes.” Zukinar turned back to the command terminal and tapped a few keystrokes into a floating side-menu. An array of probe images cascaded onto the display. She scrolled through them with her fingertips, selecting one and swiped it to a display next to the command terminal. The dock and cruisers swelled as she increased the magnification, finally zeroing in on a damaged ship. 

“Note the hull breaches on the Kröeshen class cruiser.” Zukinar focused her red pointer on the cruiser’s nose. “There. Halfway between the nose and the bridge you can clearly see hyper gun damage. She’s definitely been in a fight.” She moved her pointer to the port pulse engine stub-wing. “She’s also missing her port stern weapons station, and note the missile gouge, here.” The red dot of her stylus circled another puncture near the mouth of the shuttle bay. “It seems not to have detonated, or there would be considerably more damage.”

Hāthar nodded.

Zukinar grimaced apologetically. “This is more intuition than inference, but based on the Kholibaar after-action report, we believe this is likely the fourth cruiser from that engagement.”

Amasadara smiled. “You are aware Hāthar was aboard the Cygnus in her last battle above Ashilear?”

“I had heard that, Counselor.” Unperturbed, Zukinar brought up a wider image of the planet and the moon. “The moon and the docking facility are in geosynchronous orbit, with the docking facility on the moon always facing the planet.”

“Meaning the facility, whatever it is, remains under continuous surveillance.” Hāthar frowned. “I’m guessing their choice of locations is not accidental?”

“That is our inference as well,” Zukinar agreed. “Especially in light of something else the probe imaged before it went dark.”

“Please continue, Captain,” the Guardian interjected.

Zukinar leaned over the command console and brought up a long photo array, which sorted itself. A close-up of the facility on the planet came up on the display. 

“For reference, the imaging-array I’m going to show you was captured at nineteen images per second, so the original file was a little jerky. But by stitching all the images together we were able to fill in what was missing due to the low-res image capture.” The image began to move, playing what amounted to a slow-motion film. “Note the shuttle emerging from the port in the central dome.”

“Shit,” Hāthar blurted out in English. “That’s their new shuttle!” 

“I’m sorry?” Zukinar interjected.

“No, I’m sorry,” Hāthar replied, in Knolan. “What I meant was, that’s their new stealth shuttle.”

“Yes, Hāthar-Tahk,” Amasadara agreed. “It seems we have found their production facility. Or one of them.”

“Technology for which as yet we have no countermeasure and cannot duplicate ourselves,” the Guardian added. “And though the facility is not defenseless, the Vals have left themselves a good deal more vulnerable than I would have expected.”

“Which brings us to the mission?” Hāthar guessed.

“Correct,” Amasadara leaned forward in his seat. “The prototypes you captured on Rykynaar have proven insufficient to reverse-engineer their stealth technology. But if we were to combine them with the minds responsible for creating them…?”

“You’re thinking of raiding the facility,” Hāthar guessed.

“Yes,” the Guardian agreed. “Which makes the mission profile eerily similar to the Valdrōsian raid you thwarted on Rykynaar. Your experience in that engagement may help us understand how they exploited our weaknesses…” he smiled wickedly. “…and offer insight into how we might exploit theirs.”

“And you have no more experienced leaders in the KSF who—”

“More experienced certainly, son,” the Guardian agreed. “But more…unpredictable? He shook his head. “We have a plan. One we believe has a chance of working, but we need a decidedly un-Knolan, un-Valdrōsian mind to help us see what we may be overlooking out of operational habit.” He met Hāthar’s eyes. “We are confident you can provide that.”

About the Author

D.B. Sayer

Dirk’s path to authorship wasn’t quite an accident, but almost. It’s not that he didn’t write. He did. Still, through two previous careers, first as a Marine officer and subsequently as a corporate trainer, Dirk started way more stories than he finished. But in the backwash of the 2008 financial meltdown, his employer filed for Chapter 11. Cordially invited to leave and not return, Dirk found himself out of work and excuses.

Since then, Dirk has published West of Tomorrow, Best-Case Scenario, Act I of Nyra’s Journey, a collection of short fiction entitled, Through the Windshield and Tier Zero, Vol I of the Knolan Cycle. All are available from Amazon in paperback and Kindle. His latest work in progress is The Year of Maybe, Act II of Nyra’s Journey, due out in 2022.

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Primeval Origins Epic Saga, Book 1

Science Fantasy, Science Fiction, Epic Fantasy, High Fantasy, Younf Adult, Christian Fantasy, Adventure, Action and Adventure

 

Publisher:Celestial Fury Publishing

A Science Fantasy Epic Saga like no other!

 

Winning 35 literary Awards and Honors!

She scoffs at the legends of long-ago civilizations. He grew up battling deadly dinosaurs. When their lifelines intersect, can Nikki and Rogaan survive humanity’s genesis and the nemesis of our apocalyptic end times…the Four Horsemen?

Bolivia, 2080s. Nikki Ricks dedicates her life to scientific truth. So when the book-smart graduate student discovers a perfectly preserved blue-steel sword among the fossilized bones of a Cretaceous-era dinosaur, she struggles to accept what should be an anachronism. And when the ground gives way, she finds herself plunged into the memories of a prehistoric young man.

65 million years BC. Rogaan yearns to claim a place among his tribe’s heroes. Already a skilled archer and metalsmith, he chafes at his father forbidding him from his planned foray into adulthood by joining the town hunt. Defying his family’s command and going anyway, the brash would-be warrior reveals a forbidden weapon… and draws the attention of an assassin.

With Nikki torn between her physical body and her mental journey, she grapples to hold on to the logic of reality… despite a fierce conviction that a mystical doomsday is looming. And as Rogaan fights to dodge death from a powerful sect, he realizes the world is more complex and dangerous than his wildest imaginings.

Are the tangled senses of this strange pair fated to bring about the end of mankind?

In this meticulously researched tapestry of legends, B.A. Vonsik entwines humanity’s mythologies, scientific discoveries, and religious wisdoms into a seamless whole. Cleverly contrasting modern research with ancient knowledge, this multiple-award-winning novel will leave you breathless and questioning as you delve into its intricacies.

 

Primeval Origins: Paths of Anguish is the visionary first book in the Primeval Origins Epic Saga of science fantasy adventures. If you like prehistoric heroes, fast-paced thrills, and hidden truths, then you’ll love B.A. Vonsik’s apocalyptic legend.

Buy Primeval Origins: Paths of Anguish to wield the secrets of the ages today!

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Multiple Award-Winning Science Fantasy Saga like no other! She scoffs at the legends of long-ago civilizations. He grew up battling deadly dinosaurs. When their lifelines intersect, can Nikki and Rogaan survive humanity’s genesis and the nemesis of our apocalyptic end times…the Four Horsemen?

 

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B.A. Vonsik

Multiple-Award Winning Science Fantasy Author and Creator of the Primeval Origins® Epic Saga

– Primeval Origins: Paths of Anguish (7 Awards and Honors)

– Primeval Origins: Light of Honor (11 Awards and Honors)

– Primeval Origins: Rise of Serpents (17 Awards and Honors)

B.A. Vonsik is a 1985 graduated of the United States Air Force Academy and flew as an USAF Special Operations aviator before joining the training and simulation industry. While working in his adventurous careers, B.A. Vonsik spent much of his remaining time creating and detailing the world of Primeval Origins®. Curious about why many of our mythological pantheons seemed so similar despite the cultures creating them having never interacted with each other, B.A. created the Primeval Origins® science fantasy saga based on more than 30 years of his research into our mythologies, ancient alien theory, accepted human history and our undiscovered history, the sciences, modern and future technologies, metaphysical studies, the Bible, Quran, Hindu, and other religions. What B.A. discovered was mind bending and written into the pages of his multiple award-winning science fantasy epic.

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Science Fiction

Date Published: 10-02-2021

Publisher: Indies United Publishing House

 

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 Part One: When mankind is threatened by the arrival of an intelligent alien
race claiming to have come in peace, Gabriel Ferro, Chief of Staff to U.S.
President William Conrad, and Dr. Catherine Blake, become ensnared in not
only a CIA/NSA conspiracy, but a world beyond their wildest imagination, a
world beyond Earth, beyond the Milky Way. In an effort to learn why the
aliens have come at all, together Gabriel and Dr. Blake venture to where no
humans gone before.

 

  

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Part Two: The sweeping saga continues as Gabriel Ferro and Dr. Catherine
Blake prepare to travel to the alien’s planet to learn firsthand how
the aliens successfully transformed their society to one that revels in
peace harmony and balance. But the question remains… what are the
alien’s true motives? Is it their intention to transmute mankind
forever?  Together, Gabriel and Dr. Blake venture beyond Earth, beyond
the Milky Way to a world they could not have imagined in an effort to solve
the mystery.

 

“The Autopsy of Planet Earth is a barnburner, a page-turner…
it’s Robert Heinlein on speed—a concept around every corner, an
event around every page.” Don Bacue International Features
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Daniels’ voice broke his thoughts. 

“Say when, Catherine.” 

“Okay, Ethan, hit it.”

Daniels tapped several computer keys. A sharp crack sounded. Gabriel flinched as the door’s locking mechanism was set free. Slowly, the one-foot-thick steel door glided open. A hot prickly flush coursed from his head to his toes. His legs suddenly felt weak, like his muscles would give out and he’d slump to the floor in a sweaty heap. 

The vault door was now fully extended revealing a dark cavern ahead. Catherine stepped into the void. As she did, an amber-colored light flooded the space. About eight feet in front of her was another steel barrier the size of a standard interior door. 

“Step in, Mr. Ferro.”

Gabriel put one foot in front of the other and entered. Once he was in, the outer vault door closed with a deep and disturbing metallic clang. Suddenly, he felt small, scared, and insignificant. He was startled yet again when the tumblers on the door in front of them were released. Despite the sweat beads that had gathered on his brow, he felt cold and his mind was racing. I’m intelligent enough to accept that if intelligent life exists on Earth, it’s only reasonable it exists elsewhere, so get your act together. “Get a grip, Sparky,” he whispered.

“Did you say something, Mr. Ferro?”

Gabriel coughed. “Clearing my throat.” 

As they cleared the second door, it closed behind them and the sound of the tumblers locking kicked in. The sudden realization they were sealed away from the outside world scraped at Gabriel’s already frayed nerves. He checked his ties Windsor knot and tugged at the hem of his navy blazer.

The vault was dark, too dark to see anything clearly. The only illumination came from a gooseneck floor lamp by the left wall. Once his eyes adjusted, he began scanning the space. He was able to make out a three-foot-high wooden table next to the lamp. Perched on it was a large flat-screen monitor, a DVD player, an assortment of DVDs along with a small stack of books and magazines. To his right was a brown leather sofa and a matching chair facing it. He could not be sure, but about fifteen feet from where they stood, he thought he saw a small bed pushed up against the back wall. Next to it was a table and two chairs. There was no sign of the extraterrestrial. That only served to heighten his anxiety. Several agonizing seconds of eerie, nerve-wracking silence passed, enough for his imagination to take hold. Like conjured up visions in an all too realistic dream, more grotesque images raced through his mind’s eye. 

Catherine’s voice jolted him back. “You have a visitor.”

There was no response—that rattled Gabriel even more.

“This is Gabriel Ferro, Chief of Staff to the President of the United States.”

It was a straightforward introduction, no fluff, no formality. Seconds felt like minutes. Then, something was moving in the shadows back in the far-right corner near the table. Gabriel’s skin felt ice-cold, and his heart kicked hard at his chest. Ever so slowly, the alien inched its way toward them. At that moment, Gabriel wanted to leave this cold, dark chamber of horror as fast as his feet could carry him. Primal Fear, the kind that sticks to the back of one’s throat bubbling up like hot lava as a scream or a choking gasp, raced through him. Come on, his inner voice was shouting, one more step! Move into the bloody light. Get this nightmare the hell over with! 

The alien stopped just short of the light. Gabriel strained to make out facial features, but he could not. He waited—seconds passed—more cold sweat formed on his brow.

“This is Gabriel Ferro and—”

“I did hear you the first time, Catherine.”

Finally, the alien stepped forward into what little light there was. Every imagined image that had raced through Gabriel’s mind turned out to be a miscalculation. Like a shot of adrenaline pumped straight into his veins, his whole being snapped alive. His mouth gaped, his spine went pole straight, and he took one brisk involuntary step back.

 

About the Author

Robert J. Emery,

During his film and television career, Robert J. Emery, who writes novels
under the pen name, R. J. Eastwood, has written, produced, and directed
feature motion pictures, television documentaries, national television
commercials, political campaigns, and industrial films. Some of the
highlights of his career include the award-winning ninety-one-episode
television series The Directors for Starz/Encore, the award-winning
four-part mini-series, The Genocide Factor for PBS, the award-winning
documentary For God & Country: A Marine Sniper’s Story for MSNBC, and
the award-winning motion picture, Swimming Upstream, for the Lifetime
Television Network.

 

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Knolan Cycle, Book II

Science Fiction

 

Date Published 11-01-2021

Publisher: PhoenixPhyre Publishing

 

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After returning from a successful mission with the Knolan Shock Forces, Hāthar needs a break. With Arra his mate pregnant and he still recovering from his last mission, Hāthar has compelling reasons for sticking close to home. But newly developed stealth technology has enabled Knola’s enemies the Valdrōsians to ambush one of Knola’s Deep Space Fleets, inflicting heavy losses.

Intelligence has identified the facility from which the new technology originated. Developing countermeasures, however, will require a raid to steal the technology and abduct the stealth project managers. Having recently defeated just such a raid, Hāthar is asked to evaluate the feasability of the Knolan plan.

The plan is insanely risky, but Hāthar senses he is the best choice to lead it. With the fate of his adoptive home hinging on the success of the mission, he sets aside his personal preferences in favor of duty. Eryinath-5, The Dancer Nebula continues the chronicle of Knola’s thousand-year war with the Valdrōsians—and the coming climactic clash that will determine the fate of Earth and our corner of the galaxy.

About the Author

D.B Sayers

Dirk’s path to authorship wasn’t quite an accident, but almost. It’s not that he didn’t write. He did. Still, through two previous careers, first as a Marine officer and subsequently as a corporate trainer, Dirk started way more stories than he finished. But in the backwash of the 2008 financial meltdown, his employer filed for Chapter 11. Cordially invited to leave and not return, Dirk found himself out of work and excuses.

Since then, Dirk has published West of Tomorrow, Best-Case Scenario, Act I of Nyra’s Journey, a collection of short fiction entitled, Through the Windshield and Tier Zero, Vol I of the Knolan Cycle. All are available from Amazon in paperback and Kindle. His latest work in progress is The Year of Maybe, Act II of Nyra’s Journey, due out in 2022.

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