The Last Ember


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In a world forever altered, where the echoes of a once-thriving society fade into the void, a solitary figure awakens. Surrounded by the remnants of a bygone era, he steps cautiously onto the abandoned streets, a realm devoid of the vibrant tapestry of humanity. With every cautious stride, his eyes scan the desolation, desperately seeking signs of life. But all that greets him are the echoes of silence and the artifacts left behind by a lost civilization. Yet, in the face of this desolation, the man refuses to succumb to despair. Like a flickering flame in the darkness, a spark of hope ignites within his heart, urging him to persevere. With unwavering determination, he vows to not merely survive, but to flourish amidst the ruins.




Ember Of Dreams


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This collectable edition is a compilation of innumerous extreme emotions, which we have deeply felt, and experienced in different phases of life may it be freedom in childhood, love in teenage, stress in adulthood, loneliness in old age. This anthology is an influential attempt by a few writers for the people bewildered in such hormonal rush during various stages of their lives to connect with similar souls worldwide.




A Tempest of Shadows


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A reverse harem, enemies to lovers, slow burn romance. "The relentless clock of fate was groaning over to the next hour, ringing the arrival of a battle as old as time, sounding the final alarm, the final chance to fall to our blades or lift them high. It was repeating infernal hours that grew hungrier with each turn, more vicious than the day, the year, the century before." The end was here. The great war had begun. I had been torn apart and remade, a marionette to dance over the coals of this world, stitched together by my tormentors. The great masters thought they could break me down and own me. They were wrong. I had won my freedom, my place in this world, my golden-eyed protector by my side. Until it happened again; the grim call of fate looking out at me through eyes of darkness, the great masters waiting with the power I needed, curses and promises in their hands. It was time to make another deal. It was time to play their game in earnest. Book 2 in the Tempest of Shadows series. Over 105,000 words. This is a slow burn with DARK themes, unwilling anti-heroes, and one hell of a kick-ass heroine woven through a rich fantasy setting.




The Last Ember


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Jonathan Marcus, a young American lawyer and former doctoral student in classics, is summoned to Rome for a case and stumbles across a message hidden inside an ancient stone fragment. The discovery propels him and UN preservationist Dr. Emili Travia into a coldblooded modern plot to erase every remnant of Jewish and Christian presence from Jerusalem's Temple Mount, in the process redefining history itself.




Theosophy


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One Little Ember


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This collection of poetry follows the story of a solitary dreamer, no longer a boy, but not yet a man, as he struggles to balance his melancholy nature with brief moments of clarity and contentment. It is said that stories can shine a light even in the darkest times. I hope you may find some light here.




Book of Dreams: Science Fiction and Speculative Fiction Short Stories


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What price would you pay to revisit a crossroad in your life when you had made a terrible, life altering mistake? Would you give up an unfulfilled life for the chance of virtual happiness in a computer-generated alternate reality? Would you sacrifice everything if you could attain absolute knowledge? If so, could you live with the knowledge you attained? It is said that no person is an island, but what if even the least among us is a god in his/her own right? If an alien visitor offered you a lifetime of health and the gift of telepathy in exchange for a small service, would you be quick to accept? And if consciousness utilizes only a small portion of our brain, what function does the larger, presumably unused portion actually serve? These are some of the questions explored in this collection of science fiction and speculative fiction short stories that probes the interrelationship between dreams and reality, the nature of reality itself, and the dangers attendant to the single-minded pursuit of wish fulfillment with its attendant unexpected and unwanted consequences. Most of the short stories published here were written and revised over a period of more than thirty years (1977- 2011) and, with the exception of "To Sleep, Perchance to Dream" have not been previously published. The author is an Associate Professor of Legal Studies at Hofstra University's Frank G. Zarb School of Business and has previously published seven non-fiction books through traditional publishers. His business law and legal environment textbooks have been used in colleges and universities throughout the United States since 1993. This is his first fiction collection.




What Life Should Be About


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What should your life be about? What are the things that matter? In this thoughtful and poignant collection of stories and essays, John P. Weiss inspires readers with life lessons about hope, love, loss, creative passion, self-improvement, relationships, and getting the most out of life. A full-time writer and artist, Weiss is a former police chief with nearly three decades of law enforcement experience. He holds a master's degree in criminal justice administration, and over 51K subscribe to his popular weekly online essays.