Book openings

I haven't blogged in a long time, for a variety of reasons, but I was recently given an idea for a post by a friend, thank you Anna Faversham, so here I am doing that post. Over the past five and a half years I have published 9 books in multiple genres and one question... Continue Reading →

Indie Advent Calendar Day 20

DJ Cooper – Missing Remnants   Bio DJ Cooper is about 300 years old, writes science fiction/humour/weird, hails from another planet and is married with two teenage kids. The family has a house full of animals. Tropical fish, a degu called Sam (a small fluffy thing with a long tail, bigger than a hamster, smaller... Continue Reading →

Good robots, evil Russian thugs – The Neuropmorphs

The Neuromorphs The robots were good. The Russian thugs were evil. But then. . . It's 2050, and self-learning Helper androids have proven invaluable servants to humans, making their lives easier, even saving them.  But to their horror, retired SEAL Patrick Jensen and his wife Leah discover that rogue programmers and Russian mobsters are reprogramming... Continue Reading →

Detective Track, a likeable but sarcastic character – Missing Remants

Missing Remnants Detective Track is running out of time. A great cop with an attitude, he finds himself suspended. His career is on the brink of destruction.  Cut off from resources, Track is dragged into an investigation the Authority tried to close. Remnants, the survivors of the recent outbreak are now a drain on society.... Continue Reading →

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