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Definition of the "Science Fiction Genre": The focus of this subgenre of fiction is science and technology, especially as they will possibly exist in a future time. Some of the typical aspects of a Science Fiction ebook are time travel, future worlds with technology that may not even be contemplated at this point, aliens and other life forms, and travelling in space. What separates the Science Fiction subgenre from the Fantasy subgenre of fiction is that the imagined or invented elements of a Science Fiction novel typically have more of a probability of existing. They are based upon scientific principles, not principles of magic.
Some examples of bestselling ebooks in the Science Fiction genre are Frank Herbert (Dune), Isaac Asimov (Foundation), Orson Scott Card (Ender's Game) and George Orwell (1984).
Captain Nina Gaav is a soldier from an ancient race of Humanoids who are born to defend life in the Galaxy. They call themselves Advocate Warriors. She and her billions of sisters learn from birth that they must give their lives to protect and preserve sentient beings everywhere. They fight the Silicoids: beings capable of consuming entire planets with relentless hunger.
When Nina faces orders that threaten her existence as well as her way of life, she has questions Advocates are not allowed to ask. As the balance of life is changing, Nina faces impossible choices.
Does she follow the ancient ways of her kind, no matter the cost? Is there some new path to follow that reconciles duty and freedom? Nina is shocked to discover the answers may be on Earth.
But life on Earth is not what it seems. A secret group of Humans works with the dangerous knowledge that might restore the balance.
Humanity and Advocates must work together, but the distance between them is closer than blood and greater than space.
If Nina makes the right decisions, life may go on.
Set in a thrilling, forbidden world where the truth is confidential and all is not what it seems. A blacklisted psychic drifter code-named J finds himself sick and tired of the force-fed routine in his perfect town of Quietville.
When he encounters a strange telepathic girl code-named C during his escape, their world becomes disillusioned, filled with danger at every corner as they come too close to uncovering the behind-the-scenes cover up that controls their world.
Will they break free of the bonds that chain them to this endless, bounded dream or will they remain nothing more than silent, hopeful sleepers?
The zombie apocalypse will not be televised. You won’t even see it coming.
Two hotel maintenance men, a veteran turned paramedic, a crooked cop and an angry computer scientist are all who stand in the way of a zombie pandemic. These five strangers are thrown together as they are hunted by the zombie hoards only they can see.
Mysterious, slimy creatures with telepathic powers help the group survive. The strange beings are their only allies against zombies that are animated by computer technology and propelled by a desire for human flesh.
The strangers might survive if only they can stand together long enough. If they can do that, they just might figure out how to save the world. In the meantime, only headshots count.
The dark swirling core of a single empty eye stared back at them. Black beyond all blackness. It sat on the edge of the world as if content not to slide beneath the horizon. Gaping out them in all its emptiness. A nothingness around which captured starlight streamed.
A fearsome beautiful oval of silver and ebony. Like Al Hajar Al, the black stone of Mecca lying on its side. Michael could not tear himself away. He was weeping.
Sergeant MacKay struggled to maintain his grip on reality. One part of him wanted to run until he found a hole to crawl into. He was trying. Oh, he was trying so very hard.
"Where's the Sun gone?"
Read, if you dare.
Storm lives in a small New South Wales country town beside one of the most famous telescopes in the world. When he falls for Penny, the daughter of the chief scientist and director on Mount Woorat, he is sucked into the center of a global conspiracy.
Eighteen-year-old Storm must keep himself and those around him alive using his wits, tenacity, and a special ability he tries to hide. He cannot do it alone, and yet others are not always who they seem. Of even more consequence, neither is the reality of a world he once thought he knew.
Set in Australia, Jubilee Year is Book One of the Erelong Trilogy, a dystopian science fiction thriller series. Book Two will be released soon.
The Central Galactic Concordance has been stable for two centuries, but trouble is brewing. A pandemic is affecting hundreds of civilized planets, and someone is stealing the vaccine...
Brilliant investigator Luka Foxe's hidden mental talent is out of control, making him barely able to function in the aftermath of violence, and the body count is rising. The convoluted trail leads to a corrupt pharma industry and the possibility of an illegal, planet-sized laboratory. In the face of increasing threats, he must rely on an enigmatic, lethal woman he just met, but she has deep secrets of her own.
Mairwen Morganthur hides extraordinary skills under the guise of a dull night-shift guard. The last thing she wants is to provide personal security for a hot-shot investigator, or to be plunged into a murky case involving sabotage, treachery, and the military covert operations division that would love to discover she's still alive.
Two more lives in a rising death count won't bother their enemies one bit. Their only hope for survival is revealing their dark secrets and learning to trust one another.
Better World
The last humans spent centuries searching for a new Earth. Now they face extinction.
For three hundred years, arks have carried the last remnants of humanity through dark space. The ships are old, failing, and every colonist must do their duty to ensure the fleet's survival.
Maeve is a metalworker, toiling in the blistering sublevels of the London. She's lost friends and family to the hazardous work conditions and fears every job she's assigned could be her last. All she wants is a little control over her life, but the oppressive sublevel enforcers ensure that’s not an option.
Now, after decades of traveling, the ships have finally reached their destination: Soren, a toxic planet that may have the resources they desperately need. But mining a planet comes at a price, and Maeve and the other workers will be expected to pay it with their lives.
If a better world awaits, Maeve's sure to be dead long before the fleet finds it… unless she finds a way to control her destiny and change it.
Legacy Code
A brutal conspiracy threatens humanity's survival.
Three hundred years ago, the Earth died, and the last humans fled. Beaten. Broken in more ways than one. But there was something they couldn't leave behind: The Legacy Code—mangled genes that force them to abort half their unborn children.
When Era and Dritan Corinth get placements on the safest ship in the fleet and win a chance to have a child, they feel lucky. Until the day Era's supposed to find out if her baby has the Defect, and the ship suffers a hull breach. An investigation uncovers new threats: Dangerous secrets. Lies. Treason. Era begins to question everything she’s been taught about the fleet, their search for a new Earth, and the Defect. But the answers she seeks were never meant to be found...
Paragon
Tadeo Raines knows what they say about him. It’s all lies. But lies are better than the truth.
He broke the rules once and swore he’d never do it again. Now traitors plot against the fleet, and he's tasked with hunting them down and stopping them. Permanently.
Tadeo was born to command, born to lead the last remnants of humanity to a new Earth. He knows there’s a better world out there: Daylight at the end of humanity's long night. And he's willing to do whatever it takes to get the fleet there. Even if it means walking the line between loyalty and treason. And breaking the rules... Again.
Fractured Era: Legacy Code is a suspenseful and dark genetic engineering science fiction series that has earned five star reviews from fans of some of the best sci-fi and fantasy books like Hunger Games, Divergent, and Red Rising, and has been compared favorably to Wool, 1984, and the new Battlestar Galactica.
The After Series: Books 0-3
When devastating solar storms wipe out the technological infrastructure and kill billions, the few survivors struggle to adapt. But some among them have changed, becoming primal and violent. But the mutants quickly evolve into something even more dangerous to the future of the human race.
Rachel Wheeler and her group of friends find themselves caught between the mysterious new tribe, roving bands of scavengers, and rogue military units as they carve out a home in the new world.
After #0: First Light- Prequel novella. NASA scientists warn of the possible effects of heightened solar activity, but the threat is downplayed until it's far too late.
After #1: The Shock- Rachel Wheeler flees the dangers of Charlotte to seek her grandfather's remote compound in the Blue Ridge Mountains. She is joined by several other survivors as they fight back against a hostile world.
After #2: The Echo- The survivors discover the mutant Zapheads are evolving by imitating human speech and behavior, but the threat of savage violence remains.
After #3: Milepost 291- As Rachel and the others near her grandfather's compound, new dangers emerge, including a military unit that has established its own harsh laws.
When runaway teenagers Don and Janet pull off the road on a mountainside road just outside of Albuquerque for a few hours’ rest, they don’t expect to wake up 1000 years in the future, in a world they can’t recognize.
There, Earth is a desert planet where nomadic tribes are little more than slaves to the Ganu, the powerful and dominant ruling tribe.
When the young couple is befriended by a small tribe, and Don is hailed as their mythical and prophesied savior, the young couple must use all their cunning and resourcefulness to defeat a powerful, cruel enemy and save the lives of their new friends.
Marooned in the 19th century Old West, an alien must survive on the violent planet and return to his homeworld to destroy his mortal enemies and avenge his people.
During a raid to a Comanche camp he rescues Anna, a tall warrior woman. The two become friends and comrades, their fates forever intertwined. They find themselves together in the prairies of 19th century Texas, the bordellos of Civil War-era New Orleans, to Prohibition in the 1920s, the Great Depression, and the vastness of space.
But will they survive hardships through history, the enmity of their southern neighbors and the Civil War, and be able to return to his home planet to exact his revenge?
“Whether you are seeking pure entertainment or truth, “A New Divide” will provide the engagement that comes along with every great book.” - Stephen Weaver
*****
In the distant future, humanity has created peace by converting war between sovereign nations into a form of sport known as Gravityball.
War has been abolished, civilizations have flourished like never before, and now superstar athlete Collin King has won the hearts of billions by conquering his circuit for the fourth year in a row.
Hours after celebrating his victory, his world is condemned for the crime of being free. During the despair, suffering, and annihilation of his people he discovers he holds a genetic key to immortality. Against his will he becomes the center of the first violent conflict mankind has witnessed in over one thousand years-brought on by a sadistic ruler from far in the past who will use every inch of his boundless power to complete his dying nation’s legacy.
Until this morning, Charlotte Pudding was almost happy with her life. Apart from her homicidal toaster, dead parents, and general ennui.
Well, maybe not that happy.
Either way, now that she’s on the run from a shadowy corporation, seeking the secrets of her own family history and tolerating the inanities of a retired god, things are looking a bit more interesting.
Winner of the 2015 Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best Novel.
Sean Kelly considered himself an average 16-year-old, living in an average neighborhood in a small University town. Nothing too exciting ever happened in Grover's Corners, Missouri; some might even label it boring. His ordinary life was disrupted when a distant relative dropped by at the beginning of his Junior year in high-school. A distant relative from the 23rd Century.
Book 1 in the Solaris Saga
A perfect blend of the epic space adventure made famous by Star Wars, to the fun and wit of Star Trek, and the gritty emotions of Battlestar Galactica. It's also a perfect cure for those who are tired of sparkling vampires and "My inner goddess."
After escaping the destruction of her home planet, Lanyr, with the help of the mysterious Solaris, Rynah must put her faith in an ancient legend. Never one to believe in stories and legends, she is forced to follow the ancient tales of her people: tales that also seem to predict her current situation.
Forced to unite with four unlikely heroes from an unknown planet (the philosopher, the warrior, the lover, the inventor) in order to save the Lanyran people, Rynah and Solaris embark on an adventure that will shatter everything Rynah once believed
The Boy Who Fell from the Sky is the first of a mind-twisting new YA dystopian series
The world is falling apart in 2055. Floods have devastated London, on the eve of the First Space War. With the city locked down, sixteen-year-old Mathew Erlang is confined to his house with only his cat, his robot and his holographic dragons for company.
Desperate for a distraction from the chaos around him, Mathew becomes fascinated by his peculiar and reclusive neighbour, August Lestrange, and begins to investigate, turning to the virtual world of the Nexus and Blackweb for answers. But as he digs deeper, Mathew realises that Mr. Lestrange isn't a normal man at all.
When Mathew accidentally finds himself trapped in Lestrange’s house, he opens a door and falls four hundred years into the future. Unwittingly, he starts to destabilise the course of human history.
The Boy Who Fell from the Sky delves into a future where climate change and technology have transformed the world.
When the world falls apart, when civilization collapses, when life as we know it ends, our greatest terrors becomes real. Perhaps it's nuclear war with its poisonous radiation, hideous plagues or chemical contamination, rogue artificial intelligences controlling killer robots, or zombies that turn our friends and neighbors into inhuman monsters. What can the common man or woman do in the face of apocalyptic fears?
Reaper's Run by David VanDyke
When US Marine Sergeant Jill Repeth's blown-off legs begin to regenerate, she thinks it's a medical miracle, but the breakthrough that heals her war injuries is exactly what the government desperately wants to quash - by any means necessary.
Mutation Z, Parts 1 and 2 by Marilyn Peake
When Emma Johnson graduates from nursing school, she takes a job in an Ebola treatment camp inside Liberia, West Africa. There, she uncovers a secret about this facility: a biological horror soon to be unleashed upon the world.
The Singularity: Heretic by David Beers.
In a dystopian world where humans must meet specifications to continue living, a man named Caesar emerges, thinking things no human should. All eyes fall on him, eyes that could kill him or lift him up, lead him to tragedy or revolution.
Feudal Land by Lisa Grace.
When their school bus grinds to a halt from an EMP blast, Cam McGee's, daughter of a doomsday prepper and Jaren, a foster teen she barely knows, head to an enclave deep in the Carolina Mountains.
Surviving the Evacuation: London by Frank Tayell
Nowhere is safe from the undead. Anarchy and civil war grip Britain. Bill Wright is trapped, alone, running out of food and water.
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Annihilation: The Seamus Chronicles, Book 1 by K. D. McAdams
Teen genius Seamus Robinson and his family survived the fast-moving virus killing off the human race. Brains will be as important as brawn if they are to survive a post-apocalyptic cross-country road trip.
CONTAIN: A BUNKER 12 Novel by Saul Tanpepper
The Flense spreads with ruthless speed and stealth. The infected are turned into soulless creatures which wreak destruction upon anyone and anything in their path.
The Fall of America: Premonition of Death by W. R. Benton
It started with the biggest stock market crash in history. Soon, a devastated America comes under new siege--invading Russian troops.
Dark Apocalypse by C. J. Anderson
Lauren Vasquez wakes up one morning in an underground bunker to discover the
destruction of Earth, and a homicidal artificial intelligence is choosing who lives and who dies.
Portal Arcane, Reversion: The Inevitable Horror by J. Thorn
With a noose around his neck, Samuel must outrun the ominous cloud eating away at his world before it collapses upon itself.
Dancing with Darwin Chris Northern
A plague of Insanity is enough to bring civilization crashing to the ground, but the crazy-bug is only the start of humanity's problems.
Primal Shift by Griffin Hayes
Something is affecting our minds, our sanity. Could it be a terrorist attack? The ultimate virus? Or an experiment gone horribly wrong?
Nano Contestant, Parts 1 and 2 by Leif Sterling
In 2114, Pinnacle Corporation, the world's largest tech company, hosts the Tech Games to showcase the world's latest technology. The contestants must battle it out in 11 brutal games!
The Wasteland Soldier, Book 1, A Fractured World by Laurence Moore
In a future world devoid of medicine, is the ability to heal a gift ... or a curse?
When a virus threatens humanity with extinction, the desperate and dwindling number of uninfected seek refuge in a parallel universe. The technology is untested. The other universe is unprepared and one thing is made violently clear: they are not wanted.
As a fatal virus mutates and threatens to kill all life forms on Earth, Special Agent Williams conspires to send the healthy away. After space travel and going underground are ruled out, all that remains is the theoretical technology of an autistic savant: escaping to a parallel universe. But when they travel to the other dimension, their arrival is met with suspicion and hatred. To evade persecution, experimentation, and to save their lives, the Otherworlders must find a way to escape, survive, and outwit Agent Williams's murderous double.
Some things that are lost aren't meant to be found…
We hope to find the coordinates to Asgard where I will find my brother, on a planet at the edge of space that has ties to the ancient Norse culture. Celeste, Ricky, Wolfe, and I have to overcome the native’s dislike for outsiders; their distrust and suspicion well-founded as they are one of the last societies free from the Federation.
To get these coordinates my crew and I have to brave the harsh environment of the Northern Continent which is covered in ice and snow year-round. The location of Asgard isn’t the only thing waiting for us in this icy wilderness. The locals speak of monsters that hide in the dark recesses of their land, guarding something no one is brave enough to find. Will we survive long enough to acquire what we came for?
Katerina Anderson woke up from cryostasis alone, and to a completely different Earth...
The year is 2512. Almost five hundred years later than the experiment was supposed to end. My twin brother Kris is the only family I have left, and he's missing. Everything about him is clouded in mystery and warnings of danger, but I have to keep looking.
So I booked passage on a spaceship, the Wolfegang. Captain Chase Wolfe and his crew have agreed to take me to his last known location, Anarkia. I know trouble is waiting for me. Not only does the government think I'm a criminal, but I discovered that curing my cancer wasn't the only aim of the doctor's experiment, and Kris is the only person who might have answers. I'll do whatever I need to if it means finding him.
The Virus changed them, but that was only the beginning...
...death...mutation...insanity...corruption...terror...
...all that remains is hope.
In the wake of destruction left behind by the Virus, it took Dani and Zoe months to find each other. But their reunion was short-lived. Dani has been taken, and though little distance separates them, they might as well be worlds apart.
From the moment she hears Dani's scream, Zoe's only goal is to save her best friend. She and her companions scramble to come up with a rescue plan, but when a ghost from Jake's past reappears, lines are blurred, decisions become harder, and secrets are revealed...and some secrets are best left buried. To keep heartache and fear from consuming her, Zoe must cling to her determination. She WILL see Dani again.
Dani awakens inside the final hold-out of civilization: the Colony. Remnants of the former world surround her--electricity, safety, social order--but all is not what it seems. As she faces her most manipulative adversary yet, she loses sight of who she is and who she can trust. Friends become enemies, enemies become allies, and allies will betray her. Dani will have to decide what she's willing to do and whose lives she's willing to risk if she is to have any chance of breaking free.
Into The Fire is the second installment in the bestselling post-apocalyptic sci-fi series The Ending, that picks up where After The Ending left off. It is fast paced, has a lot of action, Crazies linger around every corner, and secrets come to life that will change Dani and Zoe's worlds forever...all with a touch of romance. Continue reading Dani and Zoe's adventures today!