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Cyn Bagley has a short story collection out- Ghostly Glimmers
Click on the covers to go to the Amazon page.
The Blurb-
We drink coffee, work, play and forget that under the senses is a world that brushes us at night. This is a collection of short stories of ghosts, death, and the things that don’t scare us until we meet them face-to face.
An excerpt from “A Restless Spirit:”
It was mid-morning as the wind rushed through the graveyard and rattled the reddened trees. The trees scattered leaves on the graves, coloring the tombstones. Laura Langford pulled her coat around her and shivered. She was dressed in her funeral best, black dress and shows, and stood over an open grave. The cold air reddened her cheeks and lips. She never thought that at twenty-three, she would become a widow. Even more ironic in a sarcastic way, it was Halloween.
Jared Michael Anjerwierden has his books on sale, these are YA books, and the first in the series is The Long Black
The blurb-
Morgan always assumed that if she could survive growing up in the mines of Planet Hillman â feared for its brutal conditions and gravity twice that of Earth â she could survive anything.
That was before she became a starship mechanic. Now she has to contend with hostile bosses, faulty equipment, and even taking care of her friendâs little girl. Once pirates show up, itâs a wonder she can get any work done at all.
And last but not least- An Anthology from the Four Horsemen universe…
Tales from the Lyon’s Den, with KC Ezell’s short A Mother’s Favor
The blurb-
Do you have what it takes to enter the Lyon’s Den?
From the outside, The Lyonâs Den doesnât look like much; there isnât even a sign. But mercs of all species know that if you head to southwest Houston, near the Starport, thereâs a particular run-down strip mall that looks like itâs been abandoned for years. The glass door second from the south end of the strip is plastered over on the inside with blue paper, and the faint golden outline of a rampant lion is the only clue.Â
The door is locked, of course, and beyond the door is nothing but a darkened hallway with a downward slope and a slight curve to it. Once you follow this curve far enough, you are greeted by two very large, very well-armed Lumar. âWelcome to the Lyonâs Den,â the larger of the two says without a translator, and without a trace of an alien accent. âYou know the rules?â
Welcome back to the Four Horsemen universe, where only a willingness to fight and die for money separates Humans from the majority of the other races. Edited by bestselling authors and universe creators Mark Wandrey and Chris Kennedy, âTales from the Lyonâs Denâ includes eighteen all-new stories in the Four Horsemen universe by a variety of bestselling authorsâand some you may not have heard ofâŠyet. Want to know what itâs like to do search and rescue while a battle is going on or what to do with that new manufactory you just won in a card game? Better learn the rules to the Lyonâs DenâŠand then step inside!
Inside, youâll find:
Preface by Chris Kennedy
âThe Devil in the Pitâ by Mark Wandrey
âA Job to Doâ by Quincy J. Allen
âFor the Honor of the Flagâ by Doug Dandridge
âLuckyâ by James P. Chandler
âShit Dayâ by Marisa Wolf
âThe Charge of the Heavy Brigadeâ by Chris Kennedy
âThe Bottom Lineâ by Michael J. Allen
âMidnight Diplomacyâ by Tim C. Taylor
âDesperta Ferroâ by Eric S. Brown & N.X. Sharps
âThe Deadly Dutchmanâ by Kevin McLaughlin
âThe Felixâ by RJ Ladon
âThe Heart of a Lionâ by Terry Mixon
âWhat Really Mattersâ by Chris Winder
âHeadspace and Timingâ by Robert E. Hampson
âReturn to Senderâ by Benjamin Tyler Smith
âGrunwaldâ by David Alan Jones
âThe Quiet Was Fineâ by Jake Bible
âA Motherâs Favorâ by Kacey Ezell