Science Fiction and Fantasy

  • The Knight of Innocence
  • Urban Fantasy

  • by Julius Brown
  • Paperback: $14.95, eBook: $6.95

  • Young people are being killed by the dozens. The police are baffled by the dismembered bodies and missing persons reports. With Baltimore about to become a playground for demons, the communities turn to the one man in the city sworn to defend them. Armed with a magical sword, a desert eagle—because he can’t hit a target—and a network of friends better suited for the job, can Michael Franklin White prevent a wizard from opening a portal to Hell in his city?
 
  • Time Starts Now
  • Science Fiction

  • by Michael Walsh
  • Paperback: $14.95, eBook: $6.95

  • Professor Cal Sutherland’s research on time travel elicits only snide remarks from fellow philosophers and rejection notices from journals. Even Cal would admit that time travelers probably aren’t real—until he encounters one inside his neighbor’s burning house. Cal soon learns that, while the past cannot be changed, there is much a time traveler can do in the past. Unfortunately for Cal, this includes the possibility of dying there…
 
  • The Adventures of New World Dave
  • Science Fiction

  • by Chris Cervini
  • Paperback: $14.95, eBook: $6.95

  • In the spring of 1519, Hernán Cortés arrived at the shores of Mexico to conquer the Aztec Empire and claim its gold for the glory of Spain. That’s what the history books tell us. But sometimes, right in the middle of the history we know, somebody goes and does something to change one important detail, and the world is never the same…
 
  • The Entropy of Knowledge
  • Science Fiction

  • by Mark Dellandre and Britton Learnard
  • Paperback: $14.95, eBook: $6.95

  • We've all had moments when we felt like we were surrounded by idiots…

    Babylon Briggs feels that pain every day because his town, his planet, even his galaxy, is jam-packed with the most thick-headed simpletons imaginable. So when his home world is invaded by a group of equally clueless conquerors, it’s up to Babylon to save the day. The only question is:

    Is he smart enough?