Homo Machina: A Post-Apocalyptic Hard Sci-Fi Genetic Engineering Thriller
P A Vasey
P A Vasey
The year is 2098. Humanity is no more.
Earth is a ravaged, radioactive wasteland. On Mars, a small group of synthetic humanoids survive—their memories of the apocalypse wiped, seeking to understand their role in the fall of humanity.
Until Sol-5 receives a message. A message from a possible human survivor, and a plea to go to Earth to find her.
But what he finds there will change everything.
The humans were wiped out for a reason.
Homo Machina is the new post-apocalyptic thriller from the pen of award-winning author PA Vasey [Harbinger, Trinity Trilogy].
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404 Not Found
Aaron Whitlock
Aaron Whitlock
Grace Marlow knows two things with absolute certainty: data never lies - and people sometimes do. As a senior analyst working the National Missing Persons Database, she's trained to find anomalies, track inconsistencies, and repair corrupted records.But nothing prepares her for the night 3,847 impossible entries appear out of nowhere.Each case is complete. Detailed. Perfectly formatted.And every single person listed... never existed.When Grace tries to report the anomaly, the system shuts her out. Photographs shift when she looks at them. Emails refuse to send. And the more she investigates, the more one horrifying truth becomes clear:The database is observing her back.And it's editing reality.As Grace discovers multiple versions of herself—iterations with scars she doesn't remember, futures she hasn't lived, and fates she refuses to accept - she's forced into a...
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Haunted Bond
Morgan B. Lee
Morgan B. Lee
It’s been eight months since I was rescued from the Nether. Eight long months since the Legacy Curse was lifted, and the world changed permanently for the better. The Upheaval is over, and most people have started to move on with their lives.
I love that for them.
Honestly? I’d love to join them. Move on with my own life, forget everything that happened, get a decent boyfriend, go back to my cozy job at the local bakery of my beloved small town, and live a very human happily ever after.
But that all feels pretty impossible when I haven’t figured out how to fix what the liches did to me in the Nether. There’s also the fun little fact that I spend most of my time hanging out with my best friend, never mind that she’s a ghost now.
Literally and metaphorically, I’m haunted.
When I finally help uncover the mysteries slumbering far below the citadel, my world is turned upside down. Now, volatile ancient experiments have their eye on me. It’s a lot to handle...but at least I have them.
The noble ancient warrior who calls me his mate.
The chaotic half-demon gladiator who craves another taste.
The grouchy, unreadable mercenary hired to protect me with his life.
And the tormented soul I’ve known forever, back from the dead with a new purpose.
Between my life story making the front page, the upcoming Seeking, political unrest, and these irresistible legacies trying to convince me I deserve more than just one boyfriend…
I’m not sure what the gods have in store for me, but I have a good feeling about it.
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Contender
W. J. May
Fantasy / Young Adult
What do we do with witches...? With the smoke from the settlement still hanging in the air behind them, Liv and Eric strike out on foot into the wilderness. But the fates weave a twisted story, and it isn't the escape either of them had in mind. Cut off from Trina by the arrival of the imperial army, the pair find themselves truly stranded, without the hope of either coin or supplies. The woods are rife with danger on the best of days, and that's without the price that had surely been put on their heads. Blood is in the water, and the imperial hounds have caught their scent. But even if they manage to stay ahead of the spears behind them, there's trouble brewing on a different front. A closer front. Liv's not the only one harboring a secret.Sometimes freedom comes at too high a cost. They say some people are favored by the gods. Others need to make their own luck. The Viking...
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