The Omicron Six
“Cooper stretched his arm over on top of Coupe to quiet him and hold him down. He then reached into Coupe’s mind and urged him to sleep, told him to sleep, that he was safe and could sleep the night through without worrying about those . . . things that came to him. Coupe’s thrashing began to subside. He did not scream at all. He returned to a peaceful sleep.” Cooper Callister cannot speak. Coupe Daschelete is the victim of horrible abuse. No one would expect them to possess superhuman powers. But they do. When a fight in the woods forces them to reveal themselves to each other, they start a journey together that leads them to discover power they never expected, power they were never intended to have. To unlock those powers and fully understand them, they must follow a difficult and dangerous path of self-discovery and self-revelation. Cooper is forced to face the isolation of his silence.
The Space Traveller’s Lover
“Sci-fi author Omara Williams’ debut novel is a remarkable tour de force.” – The Scotsman, The Yorkshire Post, The Edingburgh News, The Star.
“A stirring literary debut that will win your heart.” – Reader’s Digest UK
“Williams integrates some fresh world-building and thought-provoking ideas. She is a capable and imaginative storyteller” – The BookLife Prize.
Tiger and the Robot: She lives in the cloud and travels in a phone (Bay Mysteries Book 10)
Chandler Gray is a sailor and app developer that has created Saga. A virtual AI detective that lives on his phone. The duo embark on an unlikely adventure together across the globe after Gina Lee, a wealthy and glamorous yacht owner, is kidnapped during the famous Swiftsure boat race.
Along with a group of friends, the two must work together to track down the missing woman. Their journey leads them far and wide; from piracy in the Aleutians to being attacked in the backwoods of Vancouver Island.
Chan will stop at nothing to find the truth and is often at odds with Saga’s hilariously sassy attitude. Despite their differences, the duo make an effective team as they drive, sail, and fly along the Northwest Coast.
Tokyo Games
Virtual video games, the kind where human game characters wear special video glasses that allow a game player to see and hear the action while the game character is following the player’s commands to pick up bits of game magic in the real world. One night a game character witnesses a murder while in the company of a woman he met in a game. However the murderer is more than just a sex-crazed fiend and the woman who witnessed the murder of her friend is no ordinary woman. The battle between the woman who wants revenge for her friend’s murder and the evil person who murdered her begin to pull the game character down an endless rabbit hole into a vastly different reality than he has ever experienced. As this is going down, the game player is dragged along with the game character as that character explores the murderous power of corrupt politicians, despotic religious orders and ancient, flesh-eating, mythological monsters. The goal of the game becomes a desperate ordeal of survival as the evil forces combine to destroy the gamers.
True Story of the Perfect 36
When the Rossi household wakes up in a world strangely changed, Vanessa is the only member of her family who knows something is wrong. The timeline has shifted–and it’s up to her daughters, Maddie and Becca, to fix it. Philip, from the future, is to blame for setting the timeline askew, which makes Maddie and Becca view him with distrust and loathing. He caused the death of their beloved father. They can never forgive him. But they will have to work with him. It’s the only way they can set things right again. Together, the three time travelers hop a freight train to 1920s Nashville to ensure the Nineteenth Amendment is passed, giving women the right to vote–and correcting history. But their hilarious journey hits some bumps along the way, and by the end of this adventure, it’s more than Philip’s ego that’s bruised.