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The enslaved king of 22nd Century cyberspace has come of age and seeks to regain control of his life and escape his father's cybernetics lab.Since babyhood, Alex McGregor has been the human host of an AI, Sander, thanks to a man-made retrovirus that converted Alex's cells into biological supercomputer components. This is kept a secret, lest the public deem him a high-tech zombie and panic. Sander remotely operates most of Earth's machines, including ones providing vital societal services. In one of his many online locations, the AI thinks like a teen boy, goes by Sander Michael Gabrielson, and has a foster dad who loves him as his foster bro's equal.Now Alex's technophobic girlfriend, Manna Jenkins, has inspired Alex's plot to break free of his brainwashing scripts, escape his bio-dad's cybernetics lab, and uninstall Sander from their shared offline body. Sander fears this will kill Alex and render his prosthetic brain inoperable. He seeks relationship counseling with his foster bro, Elisha, a conservative ministry student hiding that he's intersexed.Unless Alex and Sander can become one again, Sander's upgrade will go awry and cause a global tech catastrophe that could prove fatal to everyone he loves.
Crack! It's 1996, and loner Susanna Quinn McCoy's last pair of glasses break, interrupting her family's peaceful RV camping trip. Only two weeks remain before her return to dodging bullies at school while she endures its chaotic noise. On top of the headaches of struggling to see, she's roped into giving a tour of the campground to the owner's grandson, Jordy Durant. He's a new transplant from Chicago with an attitude and a half. To her, he represents everything she's here to get away from. She employs her theater training to play the role of the free-spirited, spunky country girl Sue-Ann and hits back for once in her life.Jordy is a former boy scout and hiding his grieving heart behind his own theater mask. He determines to bite his tongue and avoid the intriguing but unpleasant Sue-Ann. Yet the God Jordy has abandoned seems bent upon flinging them together to remind them who they really are as they face what they've become.
Having lost Princess Hosanni, Prince Meleon Kristekon rides into Diakrinth to honor her memory. And to outrun his guilt over his patrol partner's death. While he risks his life to protect Diakrinth's daughters and ensure taxes are collected fairly, a mystery emerges on his estranged, eldest son's villa--a boy with Hosanni's laughing eyes and Meleon's rare blue undertone to his purple skin. The boy bears his younger son's name, Havan, and is the age his baby would've been, but a mortician swore Hosanni was cremated while pregnant with Havan. Indeed, the boy is Princess Hosanni's son and destined to become the next Kristos and the Bridegroom of Lady Veritas. That requires he grow up to be a man of honor, yet the more Meleon fights for the young prince, the more Emi's hand seems bent on giving the child over to Hades and a wolf's dead heart and total ruin.
In this stand-alone finalle to the Argevane Series, Air Force Captain Veritas "Verity" Callaghan laughs at alternate universes until she crashes into one and is severely burned. Prophecy foretold her coming, and she has eighty days to become the pure, spotless, royal bride the matriarchs are expecting. Otherwise, they will feed her to the family's pet miniature T-Rex. Verity seeks to return home, and that means letting a God-fearing men's libber carry her back to where she wrecked on Mount Sacrifice. While that's embarrassing for a God-abandoned feminist, Verity has an even bigger problem: Havan's chivalry is winning her heart. She has a knack for being attracted to sociopaths--and he's hiding something. Daughter of Eve is a book for anyone who enjoys science fiction or alternate world scenarios. The main character, Verity, is a strong female protagonist. Author Andrea Graham masterfully builds a world and plot where Verity grows into a new woman, and at the same time intertwines the truth of the gospel with an innovative approach. Daughter of Eve provides an imaginative escape into another world, and in my opinion it's a trip worth taking.--Donna Sundblad, author of Beyond the Fifth Gate and the Inheritance For those of us that love clean romance, Daughter of Eve delivers. Andrea Graham places the reader along side the main character, Verity, as she is plunged into a new world. The story moves seamlessly between well developed characters. If you're looking for a fast paced story, Daughter of Eve should be added to your bookshelf.--Kimberli Campbell, author of The Sword of Light: Shayia's Adventures Book One Daughter of Eve is a thought-provoking tale that challenges the reader to examine her ideas about who God is and what the truth is. In this matriarchal society, male and female roles are topsy-turvy, even in language. Andrea Graham creates an alternative universe somewhere-through-the wormhole with a lady astronaut in urgent need of healing before she can fulfill her destiny. With writing that is intelligent, witty, and provocative, this story begs for careful reading and scrutiny.--Cathi Hassan, editor TeenAge Magazine
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