Tears of Gallia Trailer

For those of you who have not decided whether to download a free e-book of Tears of Gallia yet, I’m attaching a link to the book trailer on YouTube.com.  It will give you an idea of what the story is about. Here is the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAVscGelOmU

You can also read my description on this website by clicking on this link.

Tears of Gallia is a great story, with revenge, love, space battles, and adventure far beyond the imagination. And, for a limited time, it’s FREE. If you write an honest and thoughtful review, you also have a chance to win an Amazon gift card. If you’re ready to check it out, here is the link to the Story Cartel page:

http://storycartel.com/books/717/tears-of-gallia/

Get Tears of Gallia Now!

Tears-WPThe Story Cartel promotion for Tears of Gallia is now live! If you are not familiar with Story Cartel, they offer free e-books for three weeks. One week later, prizes are awarded to selected entrants who submit an honest and thoughtful review of the book. Follow the link below to get your copy today!

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Tears of Gallia Promotion

Tears-ebookcover (2)Now that book 5 of the Dave Brewster Series is about to come out, there will be a giveaway of book 4, Tears of Gallia, on Story Cartel soon. I’ll let you know when it goes live. With this promotion, you can download an e-book version FREE, in exchange for your thoughtful and honest review. There will  be some prizes, so download it sooner rather than later. You must read the book and write the review by the end of 4 weeks in order to qualify for the drawing. Tears is a long novel (over 400 pages in print), so if you wait until the end of the 3 week giveaway, you’ll only have 7 days to read it and write the review.

Tears of Gallia is a story of friendship, love, time travel, and intergalactic war. Our friend, Dave Brewster joins his friend, Fa-a-Di, on the Sojourn, a sacred visit to two incredible planets. There he will face death more than once, and be stranded on a mythical planet on the edge of the galaxy.  I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing. Please check it out. Reviews are the life-blood of new authors, and your opinions mean the world to me.

Also, please consider signing up for Story Cartel (www.storycartel.com). You can download free titles all the time, with the only obligation is to write a review. Seems fair.

The Accord– Coming soon!

I just finished rereading my new Science Fiction novel for the billionth time. The editing is complete and all we’re waiting for is cover art.

The Accord, book 5 in the Dave Brewster series, is about destiny. On a planet in the Small Magellanic Cloud, the human population lives in constant fear that their former masters in the Society of Humanity (The Hive) will return to enslave them. To provide security, they create robots capable of housing human brains. Those robotic space vehicles will guard the planet from orbit. Over the years, the cyborgs become more machine than man and subjugate the people below. Finally, they construct massive planetoids and take the humans with them, theoretically for their own safety. Eventually though, their human cargo becomes a food supply only. Now the machines are prepared to invade our galaxy in their never-ending search for food and metal.

Dave Brewster is drawn to the Clouds by his memories of Zeet of The Accord (Tears of Gallia), and travels there to understand what the robots want. He once again faces beatings and even death as he tries to stop the coming invasion.

The Accord is full of intrigue, war, terrible atrocities and incredible forces that come into play to safeguard our galaxy and lives. I hope you will Join the Adventure and check it out early this year.

My thanks for downloading The Hive

I want to thank everyone who downloaded my award-winning novel, The Hive, from Story Cartel. I hope you enjoy it and will write an honest and thoughtful review. To the winners of the prizes, Story Cartel will give me your names later this week.

The Hive is book 3 of the Dave Brewster series of science fiction novels. During this epic story, Dave Brewster finds that humanity did not originate on this planet at all. His journey of discovery leads him to another galaxy where he finds that even though mankind can conquer the stars, innately, we are still weak, and easily overcome by our basest instincts. It is a tale of tyranny, indentured servitude and man’s inhumanity to his brothers. Still, people who are dedicated to righting the wrongs of the universe can succeed if they refuse to give up.

Please also check out Story Cartel. They have free books available all the time in all different genres. The authors who put their books on that site are looking for honest reviews to help them further their writing careers. Here is the link to that site.

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December Microstory Contest Entry

Once again, I posted my microstory to the monthly contest on the LinkedIn Group “Science Fiction readers, writers, collectors and artists”.  It’s a great group and if you like sci-fi, you should check it out! The stories this month had to include the longest night, fear, and not here/not now. Here is what I came up with:

The Hunt

Dread crawled up my back and sat at the base of my neck as we trudged through the knee-deep snow. The night was pitch-black, pierced only by lights affixed to our blasters. In the distance, a stand of trees marked the beginning of a forest, which might offer some cover from the kartok that followed us. Why do I let Chad talk me into this stuff? “Come to the moon Aki, Tom. It’s the best place this side of Nargo for hunting,” he said, and I fell for it.

“Tell me again why we didn’t go out west to hunt something less deadly, like grizzlies?”

“You have to test yourself and try new things to grow, Tom. Back home we get two weeks of vacation. We get one week a month off here, and the work isn’t hard either.” Chad was right. On Aki, robots did the work. Our job was to repair them and fill out reports for HQ. Room and board were free, so we were saving a ton of cash.

A deep guttural growl snapped me back to reality. We knelt back to back, searching for the beasts. Kartok travel in packs, so only one growl seemed odd. My beam caught it first. The male was massive, eight feet tall at the withers. Its thick dark fur obscured a muscular frame. The back four legs supported the beast, while the front pair was short and used to shovel food into the enormous mouth. Those short arms and large head made it look like a furry T-Rex. It was hunched down, trying to decide how to attack this odd creature with lights shining out. “Should I shoot?” I asked.

“It seems to be alone. I wonder why.”

“Maybe I’ll ask him why he’s chewing on my head.” I aimed my blaster, waiting for it to make the first move. “Why isn’t he attacking?” After a few tense minutes, it turned slightly, exposing a deep gash on one of its rear legs. The fur was soaked in blood. The kartok turned to look at us again, and then laid flat on the snow, whimpering. “Chad, I think it wants us to help him.”

“I’m not getting close to that monster. Did you see the teeth and claws on that thing? Let me just put it out of its misery.” He leveled his blaster and the beast closed its eyes.

Pushing his rifle down, I said, “That’s messed up, Chad. You’d kill an injured animal.”

“It’s better than being killed.”

“Tell you what. You keep your blaster on it and I’ll go take a look.” Chad stared at me in shock, but said nothing. He followed me halfway to the animal and stood guard while I examined it. First, I melted some snow with my blaster and used the water to clean the wound. Then I applied a whole tube of antiseptic cream and used a sewing kit to close the cut. Finally I shaved the nearby fur and placed a bandage over it. The kartok never moved, and I thought it might have died. When we backed away, it looked back at its leg and licked the spot. Then it stood again and bowed its head. I instinctually bowed back.

The clearing filled with a pack of twenty kartok females. They were much smaller, but no less deadly. They growled and licked their lips as they circled us. We were back to back again as we watched their eyes. We might kill a few, but there was no way we could survive this night. “You were right about the grizzlies, Tom,” Chad said.

“It’s been good knowing you, pal.”

The male let out a deafening roar, shaking the snow off the trees. He pushed the others back, growling and hissing at them. Then sounds changed to clicks and whines, and seemed almost like conversation. The females turned and slowly retreated into the forest. The male watched them leave, and then began to come toward us. We pointed our weapons and it stopped and bowed, and moved forward again. I was shaking in fear. It towered over us, its breath creating a fog around our heads. I noticed it was extending one of its arms. Not knowing what else to do, I shook its claw-like hand. It stepped back and bowed again, and then turned to follow the females into the night. “Did that really happen?”

“I think so. We’re still here.”

“This has to be the best Christmas ever.”

Available at a bookstore near you

I just received a second approval from a major national bookstore chain (I am not allowed to mention the name). Once they process the orders, six of my seven novels will be test marketed in different stores across the country. Please look for The Dave Brewster and Heartstone series books at your neighborhood store in the coming months.

Also, while you’re thinking about it, download a free e-book of The Hive right now! There’s only a week left on the promotion, so hurry. Here is the link.

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The Hive Promotion Now Live

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