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THE BOOKS

Casca's books are an of personality, nature and nurture, fate and death, humanity, and of course, action-packed violent battles.

Superdome​
 
In a place of false suns, alter egos, and rampant inequality, what does it mean to be a hero, and what will it take to survive?
 
Superdome is a lot of things. It's violent. It's darkly funny. It is packed to the brim with larger-than-life characters you'll enjoy spending time with, but you will be glad they aren't real. 

 

Mind Melter, an esper who fully embraces his over-the-top name, has everything he wants, including the unquestioning loyalty of his protégé Rosie, until he sets his sights on the Bogeyman. After pushing Rosie too far, Mind Melter's enemies prepare to strike back and take everything away from him.

Ellis Straylight is many things: soldier, shadowmancer, oldest sibling. In the chaotic world of the Dome, Ellis will learn how identity can destroy you and trust can put you back together.

Tales From the Dome​: Heroes
 
Every hero's journey has to start somewhere.
 

Heroes and monsters meet in a lightless labyrinth. Two superheroines fall in love, no thanks to a meddling Precog. An assassin baby-sits an energetic seven-year-old... who can teleport. Three farm girls discover their powers, just in time to rescue themselves from trouble. A supervillian adopts a savage little girl, suggesting maybe he's not so evil after all... until his personality gets in the way of fatherhood.
 
A series of action-packed origin stories from the same world as Superdome, Tales From the Dome: Heroes is an introduction to the expansive world of the Dome, designed to be read in any order. Readers from Superdome will find favorite characters expanded on and highlighted in this collection of short stories. When you're done, check out the companion anthology:
Tales from the Dome: Heroes

 

Tales From the Dome: Villains
 
Every villain's journey has to start somewhere.
 
A Shadowmancer joins the military. A Necromancer brings her boyfriend back from the dead, putting a serious strain on their relationship. A manipulative Esper runs a popular nightclub. A man discovers his childhood friend may have never been what he thought. 

A series of dark origin stories from the same world as Superdome, Tales From the Dome: Villains is an introduction to the expansive world of the Dome, designed to be read in any order. Readers from Superdome will find favorite characters expanded on and highlighted in this collection of short stories. When you're done, check out the companion anthology:
Tales from the Dome: Villains.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Posthuman
 
In a world where our own creations prepare to destroy us, salvation will come from those we cannot trust.
 

Posthuman follows a crumbling society, as humanity turns against itself to find safety from the omnipresent threat of Androids outside the city walls.

 

Seeking Asphodel: Three public servants wake up in the laboratory of a man thought long dead, and they learn that one of them is an Android in disguise. They must reach an unknown destination in one piece, and survive discovering the Android's true identity.

 

In Asphodel: Reyes is the only Android incapable of harming a human being, and it is up to him to act as the guardian of a village of outcasts. What will happen when one of his citizens dies suspiciously, and all fingers point

 

 

 

 

 

 

Children of Fate: A Shadeshifter Novel
 
How far are you willing to go to save your new home?

 

What if your home is full of murderous villains? Would you entangle its fate with your own, or would you cut ties and run? The Sotiropoulos sisters are powerful enough to be goddesses among men, even among Superheroes: a Memory Manipulator with no moral compass, a Precog without limits on her powers, and a Teleporting assassin who can be in many places at once.

 

 

As much as they might prefer to watch the world crumble around them, they need a plan to bring sustainable order to the Dome. The plan will span decades. It’s unforgivable. They don’t care. It’s a numbers game, as Leandra would say. Destroy one man to save millions? It’s a no-brainer.

 

 

What they don’t realize is the price they will pay for their machinations.

 

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