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Book one of the P.J. Stone Gates
Trilogy
New Adult Paranormal Romance
299 pages
by D.T. Dyllin
For P.J. Stone, being a “Seer” who has never seen
anything is less than fun. And P.J. isn’t known for her patience.
To make matters worse, she must choose a suitable
mate to continue the Seer bloodline. Duty always comes before her heart…at least
that’s what her parents taught her. When she finds herself wanting someone who
is considered off-limits, P.J. is forced to question everything she
believes.
As if navigating her love life isn’t complicated
enough, P.J. finally receives a vision—of a threat to her world that only she
can perceive. But no one will believe a fledgling Seer’s warnings. With nowhere
else to turn, she may decide to trust a stranger with her life, her world, and
maybe even her heart.
Book two of the P.J. Stone Gates
Trilogy
New Adult Paranormal Romance
241 pages
by D.T. Dyllin
P.J. Stone is a Seer who saw too little, too
late.
In the past, her biggest worries were boys and
school—but war has a way of changing things. Now, the alien Riders are trying to
overrun the world. As the last of their kind, P.J. and her friends must find a
way to save humanity before there’s nothing left to save.
After choosing a mate, P.J. hoped she'd have time to
enjoy her love life. But with everything changing so quickly and major secrets
revealed, who knows what the future will bring?
Book one of the Death Trilogy
Erotic Paranormal Romance
307 pages
by D.T. Dyllin
Samantha Bevans is having the best sex of her
life—but it's not with her husband. Fortunately for her marriage, the affair is
all in her mind. Isn't it? As an empath, she senses other people's emotions. But
her connection to the man with the the chiseled face and haunting eyes seems so
real.
There's no time for fantasies with a serial killer
loose in Pittsburgh. The killer is targeting dancers at a strip club where
Samantha used to bartend, back when drugs were the only cure for the torment of
her abilities. As a member of a special task force, Samantha uses her talents to
sense the victims’ final thoughts. Just when she thought the case was complex
enough, she discovers one of the victims was thinking about her fantasy man when
she died.
Who can Samantha trust when she can’t trust her own
mind? An empath feels the emotional environment around her…and Samantha is
surrounded by death.
Book one of the Habitat Series
Urban Fantasy
276 pages
by Kenya Wright
Since the 1970s humans have forced supernaturals to
live in caged cities. Silver brands embedded in their foreheads identify them by
species: a full moon for Vampires, a crescent moon for Shifters, a pair of wings
for Fairies, and the list goes on, for each supernatural species has been tagged
and categorized by humans.
Lanore Vesta is marked with a silver X, the brand of
Mixbreeds, second-class citizens shunned by society. She stays to herself,
revealing her ability to create fire only during emergencies. All she wants to
do is graduate college and stop having to steal to survive. But when she
stumbles upon a murder in progress, she catches the attention of a supernatural
killer. Now all she wants is to stop finding dead bodies in her
apartment.
Enlisting help from her Were-cheetah ex-boyfriend
Meshack and a new mysterious friend named Zulu, she is steered through the
habitat’s raunchy nightlife. But their presence sometimes proves to be more
burden than help, as they fight for her attention.
While the corpses pile up, and the scent of blood
fills the air, Lanore is left wondering: Will she find the psycho or die
trying?
Book two of the Habitat Series
Urban Fantasy
427 pages
by Kenya Wright
After Dante Bottelli’s slaughter of Vamp-owned
Mixbreeds, Lanore and Zulu execute a well-planned attack that hits Dante where
it hurts the most—his pockets. But their attack triggers a chain of unfortunate
events, and allows Detective Rivera to blackmail Lanore.
Rivera forces Lanore to investigate his case, the
Burning Bush Murders. Someone's been tying girls to bushes and setting them on
fire. Lanore must find the killer, or Rivera goes public with his
information.
Meanwhile, Dante won't take his defeat without a
fight. He counterattacks and the Santeria habitat, as well as Lanore’s and
Zulu’s lives, is changed forever.
Young Adult Sci-Fi
291 pages
The countdown clock reads ten days until the end of
the world. The citizens are organized. Everyone's been notified and assigned a
duty. The problem is . . . no one knows for sure how it will end.
Energy-hungry Mages are the most likely culprit. They
travel toward a single location from every corner of the continent. Fueled by
the two suns, each Mage holds the power of an element: air, earth, fire, metal,
water, or ether. They harness their powers to draw energy from the most readily
available resource: humans.
Ashara has been assigned to the Ethereal task force,
made up of human ether manipulators and directed by Loken, a young man with whom
she has a complicated past. Loken and Ashara bond over a common goal: to stop
the Mages from occupying their home and gaining more energy than they can
contain. But soon, they begin to suspect that the future of the world may depend
on Ashara's death.
Book one of the Plato Jones
Series
Urban Fantasy
376 Pages
At first glance, the Gods of Olympus are as different
from one another as salt is from sugar. Despite their bickering, they share a
universal bond, a thread of commonality that unites them.
They’re all jerks.
After a stint with the Olympic Bureau of
Investigation, Plato Jones is through with the Gods and their political games.
Against his protests, he's drawn into a murder investigation, where the
murderer's targets are the Gods themselves.
Plato has cracked some tough cases: exposing cheating
spouses, capturing treasonous heretics, hunting three-headed dogs. But this time
he’s in over his head. How can he solve a crime that’s impossible to commit? And
what chance does Plato—a mere mortal—have against something powerful enough to
kill a God?
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