The color of your eyes will determine if you live or die, in this science fiction mystery.Geophysicist Alex Cave had discovered four alien artifacts that seemed designed to destroy all life on Earth. He thought they were locked up in the top-secret facility at Groom Lake, Nevada, but two of the devices have gone missing, and one of them is in orbit over our planet.An Artificial intelligence is running a spacecraft with hundreds of human slaves, who have been in stasis under the Arctic Ice for 180 million years. When it detects the signal from the orbiting device, it brings the ship to the surface and wakes a beautiful blue eyed woman named Pandora out of stasis to be its representative.Alex races to the sight and makes contact with Pandora, who learns 97% of our race of humans have brown eyes, which she considers a degenerative gene that will contaminate her people, and as the rightful owner of this planet, claims ownership and gives us an ultimatum. We must voluntarily kill all the brown eyed people, or she will destroy everyone on the planet.A fantastic ride, with thrilling scenarios, exhilarating situations, and nail-biting suspense, by this bestselling and award-winning author.How does Alex stop Pandora?Find out by grabbing your copy now
DEAD ENERGY. Oil mysteriously begins to vanish without a trace, and society starts to crumble Book 1 of the science fiction mystery series.Ex-CIA operative and geophysicist Alex Cave is the only person who can stop an environmental fanatic from destroying civilization as we know it.COLD ENERGY. The Arctic Ice Sheet expands at an incredible rate, threatening a new Ice Age Alex is the only hope of saving humanity from extinction.RED ENERGY. The Yellowstone super volcano is about to erupt An alien artifact is stolen and activated by an unscrupulous contractor, causing devastating seismic events in the U.S. for his own gain, and Alex is the only person who can stop a worldwide catastrophe.Find out what happens by grabbing your copy now
Quinn and Oliver have been best mates since birth. They are both the sons of wealthy aristocrats, innocent to the world, and have planned out their futures together even at such a young age. When Quinn suddenly moves away at the age of 8, Oliver patiently waits for the love of his life to return. It'll be 10 years until the boys are reunited, but to his dismay, Oliver sees the flame he and Quinn had has burned out. Or has it? Is there a reason why Quinn has fallen out of love, or are his intentions misunderstood? Romance. Happy ending. The Historical Fiction/Gay Romance contain sexual content, strong language, and acts of hate and violence.
Alex Morgan helped the US Women's National Team to victory in the 2012 Olympics and the 2015 Women's World Cup. This title's reader-friendly text, critical-thinking questions, and bright design will attract young soccer fans.
A M/M Vampire Romance collection of three favourite The Sangre Brotherhood books from the series. Buzz & Blow All Asher Riots wants to do is work at Everlasting, the salon where he styles hair nightly, with his friends Jerrod and Tory. But when Niko Torres, the new barber at Killer Kuts across the street, begins to show an interest in Asher, his predictable life starts to become unpredictable . . . and dangerous. Shave & Shimmer Tory Whitmore was tired of dating the wrong vampires, so he agreed to allow his friend Asher Riots to play cupid. After a great first date with hot and hunky barber, Ray Williams, the two head back to Ray's for some much-needed adult pursuits. But when the chips are down, and pants are too, Ray chills as Tory heats up. Rejected and discouraged, Tory wants to forget the date ever happened, but things change when he learns the reason behind Ray's cooling jets. Fade & Fluff Jerrod Zaman, vampire and hairdresser extraordinaire, settled in Sangre, Florida to forget about his past, but Kairon who owns the barbershop across from Jerrod's salon refuses to let him. Kairon Brody still loves his ex and would love to rekindle their on-again-off-again relationship, which is a problem since his ex does not feel the same way. Kairon wants to convince Jerrod that they should get back together before possibly losing his eternal life at the hands of Alderman, a vindictive vampire who, with Jerrod's help, Kairon thought he'd killed months earlier. PUBLISHER NOTE: A M/M Vampire Romance. 63, 704 words in total.
On a frigid cliff overlooking the sea, investigators find the body of an elderly man named Alex Keaton. After notifying Alex's next of kin about the grim discovery, they are shocked to learn that the old man wasn't who he had claimed to be. The real Alex Keaton was a young boy who vanished on a snowy night over a decade ago. Baffled, the local police enlist the help of FBI Special Agent Selena Marrenger. What she finds will lead her on a journey that will push her to the limits, and bring her face to face with those who won't hesitate to protect a dangerous secret. Can Selena bring the truth to light before it's buried forever?
When a ten-year-old boy befriends a mysterious hobo in his southern Colorado hometown in the early 1940s, he learns about evil in his community and takes his first steps toward manhood by attempting to protect his new friend from corrupt officials. Though a fictional story, Alex and the Hobo is written out of the life experiences of its author, José Inez (Joe) Taylor, and it realistically portrays a boy's coming-of-age as a Spanish-speaking man who must carve out an honorable place for himself in a class-stratified and Anglo-dominated society. In this innovative ethnography, anthropologist James Taggart collaborates with Joe Taylor to explore how Alex and the Hobo sprang from Taylor's life experiences and how it presents an insider's view of Mexicano culture and its constructions of manhood. They frame the story (included in its entirety) with chapters that discuss how it encapsulates notions that Taylor learned from the Chicano movement, the farmworkers' union, his community, his father, his mother, and his religion. Taggart gives the ethnography a solid theoretical underpinning by discussing how the story and Taylor's account of how he created it represent an act of resistance to the class system that Taylor perceives as destroying his native culture.
I'M FAMOUS mixes the super hero genre with celebrity culture and a healthy dose of surreal black humor. Our hero(?) is the Lone Wolf, spun from the pages of the acclaimed independent comic Black Snow. The Lone Wolf is the most popular and successful hero of his age, and has recently authored his autobiography, I'M FAMOUS . One day a man appears to the Lone Wolf with a proposition; his studio in Hollywood wants the rights to I'M FAMOUS to make it into a blockbuster film. Though the Lone Wolf happily agrees, there is a slight problem. The problem? The Lone Wolf is utterly and terribly insane Featuring an ironic Anti-Nazi aspiring screen-writer, a bumbling naive sidekick, the ghost of Rasputin, an adoring female fan, and the pill popping Hollywood Man, I'M FAMOUS is the story of a group of misfits from Detroit making their way to their destinies set to the backdrop of the glitz and glamor of Los Angeles.