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The air has become poisonous. Olivia and her fellow travelers have miles of underground tunnels standing between them and The Haven. And forget about vampires and zombies...at the end of the world, there are cannibals
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The first crewed mission to Mars starts off in 2031 with sabotage, but no one really knows why. The team of seven needs to work together to survive the unforgiving surface of Mars, but a lack of honesty threatens to tear them apart.
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This author utilizes humor in a unique way, both breaking up the tension and heightening it. Take a look beyond the prologue, you won't regret it!
The Knightmares
Mike Graves and his pals love burgers, banter, and comic books. They don’t have a care in the world until an evil warlord from another dimension threatens to tear those bonds of friendship apart. Now it’s up to Mike and his best pals to stop it.
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The Knightmares Prologue: What came before. What paved the way.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. JUNE 1752

Did anybody ask Benjamin Franklin why he tied a key at the end of his famous Lightning and Kite experiment? Sure, it was metal and it conducted electricity, but why a key? Nobody ever questions genius. When Albert Einstein came up with the theory of relativity, nobody with a common brain ever sat there and said ​prove it​, and anybody with a scientific brain wouldn’t . . .

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    The Knightmares Prologue: What came before. What paved the way.

    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. JUNE 1752

    Did anybody ask Benjamin Franklin why he tied a key at the end of his famous Lightning and Kite experiment? Sure, it was metal and it conducted electricity, but why a key? Nobody ever questions genius. When Albert Einstein came up with the theory of relativity, nobody with a common brain ever sat there and said ​prove it​, and anybody with a scientific brain wouldn’t . . .

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      Kendra Namednil sent an update for Borehole Bazaar: A Vow Unbroken

      At 140 followers, I’ll put up Chapter 4.  Stay tuned!  Things are changing for our poor, pitiable dear protagonist!

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        Kendra Namednil sent an update for Borehole Bazaar: A Vow Unbroken

        14 new followers in just one day!  Y’all rock and are worthy of admiration!  True to promise, I have Chapter 3 up for perusal.  It should be a blast!

        Oh!  Just a heads up, I’m creating a super cool wooden book of one of my shorts as a prize for the raffle.  It should be done in... probably a day or two, which is perfect, as I just need 5 more pre-orders to hit the raffle mark!!!

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          To Kill a King
          To Kill a King
          Prince Crafræl of Atlantis may have to sacrifice all he has left in a desperate gambit to kill his diabolical father the warrior king. Jeopardizing his soul in service to the goddess Mytheras he stands trial before the dread inquisition...
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