Oasis
Beauregard Campbell is an Earther. Maia Hilliard is a Terran. In the year 2557, Beauregard “Beau” Campbell is an Earther – born and raised on an Earth that has long been depleted of natural resources. In the Terran Republic, “Earthers” are second-class citizens – suitable only for the dirtiest, most dangerous jobs. Beau, a veteran of the Terran Republic’s Pacification Force and desperate to make a better life for himself, volunteers for the Colonial Development Corps – the organization tasked with providing grueling, low-paying manual labor for emerging colonies. Drawn by the promise of someday earning “Terran” status, Beau leaves Earth on the starship Goliath, bound for the new colony of Sanctuary II. In stark contrast to Beau’s challenging life, Maia Hilliard is a child of privilege. Born a “Terran,” the upper class in human society, her parents are high-ranking members of the Terran Republic government.
The League of Free Cadorie
In the Kenned Valley mining colony, Langons control every aspect of Kaylee’s life. Because she is Cadorie, the Langons tell her where to live, what to do, and who to marry. She rebels and is reassigned to work in the mines. Determined to find a better life, Kaylee runs away, searching for the mystical Freedom Hold, where Cadorie live free. But escaping isn’t enough. Kaylee intends to free her family and eventually her world. In doing so, she changes the lives of all the spacefaring races.
The Marauders of Sazile
In the depth of space, aliens fight over worlds the people of Earth know nothing about. Join Robin on her quest to stop a local conflict from becoming an all-out war that just might engulf and unsuspecting Earth. Robin hopped aboard the alien spaceship expecting a great adventure. After they were in space, and it was too late to turn back, they told her that only she had the skills to stop an intragalactic war. “What skills?” Robin wondered. “All I can do is draw flowers.” Robin must learn to use her telepathic skills to communicate with the Marauders before they turn a local dispute into an all-out war.