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Kim always wanted to be a fireman, if only because of the hat. When his naval officer father is killed in a minor skirmish with the enemy nation of Karupatani, all of Kim’s plans are sent awry. Instead, he is shipped off to a prestige boy’s school, whereupon a dorm lottery lands him in a bunk next to Prince Dillon of Hahr. Several years later, as the prince’s faithful squire, Kim is sent on a top secret mission back to the land of his father’s killers. His task is to deliver a package, something that is intended to change the world, but tragically for everyone, and most especially Kim, he accidentally dies in a most unbecoming way. In the meantime, Queen Suraya of Karupatani is disgusted with her life, her husband and three sons, and most of all her favorite maid. The girl got herself knocked up out of wedlock by a married unnamed duke, who she mistakenly thinks will take care of her forever. During her absence, the maid is replaced by an ugly Hahrian girl, who has arrived with a recommendation from Suraya’s counterpart, the Hahrian Queen. Odd as it may be, the Hahrian maid holds the key to finally ceasing the endless wars forever.
Steven Golden has just been commissioned as an ensign in the Imperial SpaceNavy aboard the Empire's newest ship, the Queen of Rozari. He's assigned to the squad of the nastiest commander in the whole fleet, LCDR Marik Korelesk. Steven's overprotective mom is having a little trouble adjusting to his absence and Steven himself is just not sure where he fits in. Add to that Steven's new friends including Sam, the nephew of the famous pilot Zem, who discovers that unlike his uncle, he's afraid to fly and Randy, who lives in the bowels of the ship in the top secret hacker lab. There's also a princess laying traps to ensnare a prince. Everyone must band together to save a planet in distress while Steven works to keep his true identity hidden from his friends.
Book 5 of The Two Moons of Rehnor series opens with Senya intent upon conquering the Mother Planet Rozari and forcing them into the Empire whether they want to or not. His faithful companions, Taner and Berkan, wonder if he has truly gone mad and turned into the Evil Emperor after all. In the meantime, Katie makes a final journey to Earth after a ten year detour. Old friends reappear and issues are resolved, including the question that has been asked throughout the series. Or is it?
Can one man's death change the course of history? Combining science fiction & fantasy with elements of mysticism, The Two Moons of Rehnor epic saga continues with The Choice. In Book 8, Tuman is faced with a choice: give up his life for a seemingly random group of people or continue to live as a humble farmer knowing he could have freed an entire race from centuries of slavery. As simple as the choice appears, he is reluctant to die. After all, how could one unimportant man have such an impact on so many and why should he have to be the one to sacrifice?
Now in one box set! Three complete novels from The Two Moons of Rehnor series, including The Boy who Lit up the Sky, My Enemy's Son and Of Blood and Angels. Embark on an epic fantasy adventure of galactic proportions! Escaping the nuclear destruction they had caused on the mother planet Rozari, the Mishnese and Karupatani both chose to resettle on the same planet and continue their fighting. Thus the planet Rehnor has been plagued by wars for more than 1,000 years. The wars will come to an end when the Karupta Crown Prince is wed to the Mishnese Princess Royal, removing both from the throne, and creating instead an heir to both kingdoms and the entire planet. Unfortunately, the princess dies...
As a newly commissioned ensign in the Allied SpaceForce, Sandy lucked out in her assignment on the S/S Discovery. It was the premier ship in the fleet, the most sought-after posting, and one she deserved after graduating at the top of her class. Sandy was well on her way to fulfilling her dream of becoming a ship captain, just like her mom, the infamous Captain Jill. Unfortunately, only weeks into her first assignment at Sandy’s performance review, she is disheartened to discover that she only Meets Expectations. Knowing that a lackluster rating will never get her that coveted position on the ship’s bridge, Sandy dwells on her poor performance and ends up making more mistakes. This brings her to the attention of the ship’s obsessive-compulsive, perfectionist commander, a man who just happens to be Sandy’s ex-boyfriend, Amyr.
In book 9 of the Two Moons of Rehnor series, a spaceplane has crashed on Lyra II, an undeveloped Mesozoic stage planet. All adults aboard are dead, leaving only ten year old Sara to survive alone. Meanwhile, something strange is happening even further out in the galaxy where a young man is kidnapped by a Space Cowboy. On top of that, the Palace of Mishnah is in a state of upheaval as formerly loyal Retainers scheme for control of the throne. The Imperial SpaceNavy must race to the rescue of both Sara and the young man while searching for a missing treasure which holds the key to solving the crisis at the Palace.
A Firesetter Short Story Practically from his first memory, Ary knew he was destined for the SpaceForce Academy, following in the footsteps of his famous parents. However, attending the Alliance’s premier military school was quite a daunting prospect. Fortunately, his sort-of step-sister, Kit would be right by his side. That is, until Kit unexpectedly announces she'd rather try her luck on Broadway. Now, Ary’s off to the Academy himself, doing his best not to screw up and unfortunately failing miserably.
The Palace is a pile of smoldering ruins. SdK has gone bankrupt, and has all but closed its doors. The Empire is imploding, the glory days are over, and the petty politics of old once again rule the day. It appears Evil has won this round, but he’s not satisfied yet. He’s back to claim something stolen from him millenniums ago, something Senya has hidden away in a distant corner of the galaxy.
Something odd is happening in the galaxy. For Angie, a young lieutenant serving at Landbase Rozari, the stars have come out of alignment while the planet has grown unseasonably cold. Back in space aboard the S/S Discovery, a strange skin affliction is paralyzing practically the entire crew, or at least those who are mostly human. In the meantime, Captain Amyr is suffering from a massive headache, which is not related to Sandy’s indecisiveness about their upcoming nuptials, and whether or not they’ll actually take place. Strangest of all, half a quadrant away, Sandy’s mother, Captain Jill is determined to renew her relationship with her one-time flame, Sandy’s father, Lance. Will Jill win Lance’s heart once again? Will Sandy finally don her ring and say I do? And, will Amyr conquer his headache in time to save Planet Rozari before it spirals out of orbit and across the galactic divide?