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Years ago, the King of the Borderlands sent his infant daughter into hiding to protect her from the bigotry of certain lords. When he must bring her home, the fact that she has changeling blood causes betrayaland violence. Can the princess find a way to heal the breach?

A teenager, bored and alone on a spaceship, seeks adventure in a virtual reality unit. He finds relief in a competition with his adult friend, Porter Tellez.

The first six chapters of the not to miss sci-fi thriller, Synarchy Book 1: The Awakening - A plan is exposed, centuries in the making, and so sinister not even the legend himself could have predicted the depth of its impact on the world. In his lifetime, Stefano Terenzio had a merciless ambition for absolute power. Two generations later the shockwave he ignited was still being felt. Now, as the world inches closer to December 21st, 2012, sides are chosen, families divide, and an epic battle

The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers are powerless and it's up to a new power to be passed unto them. In steps the Terran Rangers! Let a new adventure begin! A familiar villain returns, and so do two familiar heroes.

When Astra, heiress to the Alkaev fortune and hopeful pilot, crashes a stolen Cruiser into a galactic monument, her give her the royal boot all the way to the Interstellar Academy, a space style military school. When a plot to destroy the diverse school comes to light, Astra will have to overcome her weak flying skills to save her fellow students and the Academy.

Fan fiction crossover. Not for profit and not endorsed by Lucasfilm or Universal Studios. The author is not affiliated with those mentioned before. This is a labour of love. Australian spelling and Australian English is used here.

A witty anthropologist is outraged by immature theories of narrow minded, culture blinded archeologists and scientists. He travels to Nazca, Peru, to study the ancient, mysterious lines, which were carved onto the desert flats of Peru by the natives, thousands of years ago. He intends to prove, once and for all, that they were intended, merely for religious and mythological purposes. Once there, he seems to find exactly what he expected: evidence of religious rituals, etc. but he still cannot