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Playing the Hero
Vathion used to be a normal Gilon boy, but the day his father was assassinated, he lost everything. To save his people from the tyrannical rule of a madman he must find a way to end Gilonnia’s Civil War before word of his father’s death spreads. Vathion’s strength of will is put to the test as he struggles to maintain the loyalty of his crew and hide the truth.
Playing the Hero is the first book in an epic story of one Gilon’s loss of innocence mirroring the fall of his species.
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Symbol of Hope
After barely surviving a battle with nearly impossible odds, the Natan Fleet is trashed and must be rebuilt almost from scratch. Shortly after the fleet is finished being repaired, Vathion is sent out to investigate the validity of information he has gathered about a supposedly deserted area of space being used as a hiding spot by the Rebel commander, Ha'Likka. When he finds that there is an enemy fleet parked in Toudon, Vathion makes a mistake that gets him captured by Ha'Likka's forces. In the chaos of Vathion's capture, Natan's true whereabouts are discovered. Natan is left to fight a war between his instincts and sensibilities; torn between duty and family. Meanwhile Vathion fights to retain his sanity as his mind begins to come apart at the seams. Both cling to the only thing they can accomplish: ending the war.
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Faith on Silver Wings
Kedetireen Marethsharanto, Captain of the Perro’s guard for seven years, and only a step away from being the most powerful male on the warship Kurrainad was as strange as a Varas could be. With a taste for terrible music and dancing, he chose to survive by being at the top and not letting anyone close enough to see beneath his façade. Enkiria Jruasammi, unable to reconcile the revulsion she felt for her own species chose the difficult road of standing by her principles without revealing her disgust, for to do so would mean certain death. Determined to find a kindred spirit within her people, she set out to create her own little Heaven amidst the maelstrom of Varas life. Fiona Ragsdale, an untrained Psion heading for college on Terra, captured and enslaved by the Varas, chose to do what she had to in order to survive. If that meant breaking an oath she had yet to take, she was ready and willing. Their actions will guide the fate of the entire Varas race.
Frontier Station
Raymond Perry came from a family of naval officers; his mother was a ship captain, his father was an admiral – all had high hopes for him. Faulty genetics nearly destroyed Raymond’s hopes, but swift intervention by his father saved Raymond’s career. But, there is always a price to be paid for such blatant nepotism. Now, Raymond has been assigned to a strange, alien-built and deserted station on the very edge of Human Federation Space, and given that Terra is six months distant, asking for permission for anything out of the ordinary is out of the question. Unfortunately, that also means that if the wrong people find out about his secret, he has little hope of maintaining control until help arrives.
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