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Physics, Lust and Greed Series Book 2

Humorous Science Fiction

Date Published: 12/2/21

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 

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When time travelers fail test after test to significantly alter the past,
most financial backers abandon the Global Research Consortium leaving
veteran traveler Marta Hamilton to administer a vastly scaled-down project.
She must protect the past from a greedy future, fend off political meddling,
and foil a murder plot originating in a parallel universe. She presides over
a conspiracy to hide the truth of her best friend’s death while coping with
a confusing and discomforting romantic entanglement involving fellow
traveler Marshall Grissom.

Marta, who has by professional necessity always distanced herself from
emotional commitment, lapsed by allowing herself the luxury of friendship
with Sheila Schuler and a night of wild sex with Marshall. Now, Sheila is
probably dead, and—according to a genius physicists’ theory—Marshall soon
will be. As she assumes her role as administrator of the time travel
program, Marta must choose between the risks of loving someone, or the
lonely safety of emotional solitude.

(No cats were harmed in the telling of this story.)

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About the Author

Mike Murphey

Mike Murphey is a native of New Mexico and spent almost thirty years as an
award-winning newspaper journalist in the Southwest and Pacific Northwest.
His debut novel, Section Roads, has been recognized by Indie Reader
Discovery Awards, Reader Views Reviewers Choice Awards, The IAN Book of the
Year Awards, the Somerset Contemporary Fiction Awards, and the Independent
Publishers Book Awards. His novel, The Conman has been recognized by the
International Book Awards, the eLit Awards and the Manhattan Book Awards. He
has also published Taking Time … a Tale of Physics, Lust and Greed. Wasting
Time, the second book in the Physics, Lust and Greed series. Mike loves
fiction, cats, baseball and sailing. He splits his time between Spokane,
Washington, and Phoenix, Arizona.

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Date Published: February 2022

 

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AN ADVENTURE LIKE NO OTHER.

One part, exotic, jungle setting, one part romance, two parts gripping,
heart-pounding suspense

Jake Bennett knew a couple of things for sure: he needed a job, he
didn’t want to die in the jungle… but he’d never met
anyone like nurse Brockman.

The two clash when Jake discovers that Katherine Brockman’s mission
has nothing to do with checking the condition of malaria in native
villages.

The possibility of saving tens of thousands of lives unites them as they
venture into the steaming jungle to discover if the “Legend of the
Riverman” is true.

Soon, the dangers of the jungle wrapped in the unforgiving heat, threatens
to end, not only their mission, but their lives.

But nothing can prepare them for what they discover, hidden deep in an
unexplored jungle basin.

 

A new, action-packed, adult adventure

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“Here’s to the mermaids we never did see, here’s to all the divers who hold their pee.” Jake raised and clinked his bottle with Tam’s and they drank. They lowered them, both lost in thought.

“Hard to believe is over, macha,” said Tam, finally breaking the silence. 

“Yeah, but it is. Ten years of putting up with your scrawny ass.”

Lah, don’t get sensitive to me.” 

“I think you mean sentimental.”

Lah, So what Bill do now?”

“Says he’s gonna move closer to the grand kids and do some fishing and watch the sun set. 

“Can he do it?” Tam asked.

“Guess it don’t matter if he can or not, macha. Boat’s gone.”

“Yeah, I guess so.”

Jake wiped a trickle of sweat from his temple and looked out over the street. It was warmer than usual with no breeze. Many of the vendors had gone home early leaving, the street empty and quiet. “I’ll get us another.”

“Not for me. I need help cousin pick up stuff in Semporma tomorrow.”

Alamak! You leave me to drink alone? Tonight?”

“Sorry, macha,” Tam said standing up. “Do proper tomorrow night. Lah?”

Bah, you go if you want to go,” replied Jake, feigning disgust. Jake watched Tam’s relaxed strides as he left, his pace emulating the easy-going rhythm of the island, fluid and unhurried. 

He rose and entered the lodging house, the temperature inside climbing. It was almost empty. Like him, the few drinking patrons were sitting outside. He took two more beers to his table and downed one before wiping his brow with the bandana from his neck. Three locals sat nursing their drinks, workers from the rice plantations, he figured. He thought he heard an English accent and found the two anf mohs were back, drinking tonight at the far end of the deck. They were younger than he, hard looking, not your typical tourist type. Looking for work on one of the rubber plantations? He doubted it. Adventure seekers going up river? Maybe they would need a guide. Desperate times called for desperate measures.

Jake finished the second beer and fetched two more. He nursed them, re-playing the last two days. First Aida leaves and now un-employed. He didn’t hold any grudges. Aida and he, like all the others, had only been temporary, and Bill had been talking for months about selling. 

Glancing up, he watched the four Red Cross nurses step out onto the porch and find a table not far from him. They were all in their early twenties, dark hair, shiny young faces, their actions and facial expressions animated, full of excitement. Two were slight and younger than the third who was older and heavy. Their first adventure abroad? They laughed and giggled, quickly draining their drinks, stealing furtive glances at the two guys at the end of the deck. The fourth, the blonde from last night, older still, maybe thirty five, was different. She sipped her drink and joined in the conversation, but it was obvious her mind was occupied with something other than the two males on deck. Age had sharpened her classic features, setting her apart from her companions. He assumed that she must be in charge. 

  He had caught her watching him at the market in the afternoon as she struggled with her chopsticks. He had wondered, as she stood there among the others who swarmed the street, why she was there. Why, looking like she did, she wasn’t married. Why she was watching him. 

He watched as her eyes flicked his way. Interesting. He reached for his drink and finished the beer in one long pull. Six beers and he felt pretty good. He knew he should start the walk home but it had suddenly become interesting. And she is attractive. He stood and walked by their table, dropping his eyes to her, making eye contact as she looked up at him. Her eyes didn’t dart away as he expected, but held his. Not a challenge – more of an inspection. He smiled and nodded imperceptibly before going inside. Her glass had been empty. Now, will she follow me to the bar?

Ling saw him coming and was already putting a beer on the bar. “Jake, I hear boss sell boat. Lah, you no have job.”

“You heard right, Ling. Belanja, macha. I’ll settle my bill tomorrow.”

Lah, Jake.” He grinned at Jake. “You need job, you scrub floors for Ling.”

Jake laughed. “Lah, I….” Movement beside him stopped his retort, and he turned with anticipation to the woman beside him. One of the young nurses carefully lowered three empty glasses to the bar. 

“Three more please, Mr. Ling.” She smiled up at Jake. “Hello, I’m Tina.”

“Tina,” Jake said, trying not to let the disappointment show on his face. Up close she looked like a kid. He withheld his name and any further comment, turning back to Ling and the beer that was pushed towards him. “You have a nice evening,” he said to her and walked back towards the porch. 

He was aware that the three others at the table were watching him as he sat down once more. Tina returned and there were hushed comments, more furtive looks and some laughter, all at his expense he was sure. He sighed. He could have used the company tonight, but he wasn’t about to bed some twenty year old, still wet behind the ears, two days arrived in a foreign country. Even after six beers. Jake tried to tune them out, but, loosened up by the second drink, their giggling and laughter gradually raised his spirits. It reminded him of coming to the island, all those years ago. It had been more escape than adventure, but it had all worked out.

Across from him, the three young nurses stood and headed inside, Tina sending him a last look. The blonde remained, her drink unfinished. Jake watched them pass the bar, grudgingly it seemed to him, and climb the stairs. He returned his eyes to the blonde who sat staring out into the night. If this isn’t an invitation then I don’t know what is. He picked up his beer and strolled to the table. 

“Are you stalking me?” he said, the grin on his face alcohol infused.

He caught her off guard and she hesitated before regaining her composure. “You saw me in the market, didn’t you,” she said.

“Watching me, lah? No doubt about it. May I join you? I like to know who’s stalking me.”

“If you use ‘stalking me’ once more, you can bugger off.”

Jake pulled up a chair and sat. “Jake Bennett,” and he extended his hand. 

“Katherine Brockman,” she said shaking it.

“Being newly arrived, I could be your personal guide and show you the sights.”

“Seriously? If I throw a stick, will you leave?”

“Ahh, come on now. I was just kidding.”

“Bloody hell you were.”

“Okay, so you’re here to save the island from the dreaded malaria?” It shouted “asshole” but it was too late.

“Are you always sarcastic with strangers?”

“It’s just one of the services I offer.” He knew that was a mistake and added, “Kantoi. The beer talking.”

“Drink a lot of beer, do you?”

Christ, I can’t win with her. “Okay, okay, I’m sorry. It really is good that you’re here,” he said, back-peddling, trying to save the conversation. 

“Do you know that a quarter of all Borneo children die from malaria before the age of five? So yes, that’s why we’re here.” 

When she didn’t say anything further, he said, “I see you’re from England.”

“Aren’t you the observant bloke. Was it my accent that gave me away?”

“Careful. I’m not sure, but I think that was sarcasm. See, I’m rubbing off on you. But maybe it’s just better if I leave you to your evening.” Might as well find out now. He held her gaze, waiting. 

“A truce, Mr. Bennett. It’s too bloody hot to retire.”

“You know, I have a little place on the beach. Much cooler than upstairs. A lot more private.”

“Blimey, you are a cracker.” She laughed. “I’m not a wide-eyed twenty year old looking for adventure with a tall dark stranger.” She shook her head and leaned back in her chair. “So, where are you from? Your accent’s not quite as distinct as mine. I would guess Australia? New Zealand? Canada?”

“Number three. And it’s Jake.”

“And what brings a Canadian all the way to Borneo, Jake?”

“I don’t know. I was young. A sense of adventure. Long ugly winters on the Canadian prairies.”

“From your interaction with the locals and your appearance, it would appear you’ve been here some time.”

“Did you just belittle my appearance, Miss Brockman?”

She smiled. “Sorry. It’s just that you look very… relaxed in your attire. Comfortable in yourself, in an island sort of way.”

He laughed. “Lah! Well put.”

“I hear the locals use this “lah” all the time. You use it in your speech. What does it mean?”

“It doesn’t really mean anything. Just used to emphasize something or react in some way. It’s used all the time, lah? And to answer your question, twenty years.”

She sipped her drink. “That is a long time. Lah?” She paused. “Did I use it correctly?”

He laughed. “Yes. You actually can’t go wrong with it.”

“How have you supported yourself? Fishing and selling your catch at the market?”

“That’s only once in a while, when Tam and I have extra time. Or need some extra money. No, in the first years I worked with the coal company until it closed. Helped out here behind the bar. Did some guiding up river. Last ten years I’ve been a diver for a one boat salvage company, which just sold out leaving me unemployed. Lah.” He grinned ruefully. “The reason for multiple beers tonight.” 

“So you’re on the ribs?”

“The ribs?”

“Out of money. No food. Ribs showing.”

“Got it.” He shrugged. “What about you? Why nursing?”

“My parents died in the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918. Left my brother and me. I guess because of that I focused on medicine. Eventually became a nurse and here I am.”

“In Borneo.”

“Yes. So, have you been searching for another job?” 

“No. Just hanging out at home, feeling sorry for my unemployed self. Living in the moment. A somewhat depressing moment. For two days.”

“Is that what you do? Live in the moment?”

“Seems to work for me. Moments are too important to ignore or take for granted. Like this moment. Who would have thought we would be sitting here tonight having a drink together. That’s in the moment.” 

“I guess some moments are better than others,” she said, smiling.

“Absolutely. As a matter of fact, we could create a, how would you say it, a massively good moment.”

“And how would we do that?”

“You come back to my place. If we are compatible, I’m sure it will turn out to be a really good moment.”

She laughed. “And how would we find out if we are compatible?”

“I have a fool proof test.”

“You’re completely, bloody crackers.”

“You should yield to temptation. It might not come your way again.”

“You don’t give up, do you? I don’t know you. You are a complete stranger. There isn’t a hope in hell.”

He grinned at her over the bottle. “Sometimes false hope’s better than no hope.”

“Shades of a realist buried in there somewhere. That’s refreshing.”

“Thank you.” Jake sipped his beer, trying to figure out his next move. “You know that the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor. Now there’s rumors that they have taken over the airports and oil fields in Miri and Serina. Might not be a good idea for you and your friends to be here right now.”

“Those rumors are true. I got word earlier from home office.”

“You did?” He studied her face. She’s too damn calm. She doesn’t have a clue of what she’s getting into. “Look, you should consider getting out of here.”

“Bloody hell,” she said dismissively. “They won’t bother us. We’re the Red Cross.”

“They’re not going to stop there. And they won’t care that you’re Red Cross.”

“Bollocks. We’re here to stay. That’s what the Red Cross does.” She pushed her empty glass away and stood. “Thank you for some entertaining moments, Mr. Bennett, but I have a full day tomorrow. Cheers.”

Jake watched her walk into the house. He sipped his beer and looked out into the night. That went really well.

 

 About the Author

Daniel side

An avid reader as a youngster, Daniel began a teaching career at twenty,
peppering his life with trail rides on his horse Kelly, scuba diving in the
murky Great Lakes of Ontario and taking fencing lessons.

He married Lynda, five months after they met in a bar on a Thursday night.
With her, he raised a family, wrote and produced school plays, built their
log home, restored a classic Mustang, a ’69 Mach 1 for enthusiasts, and took
their three boys on many canoe trips in northern Canada.

Twenty years later, unable to find a science fantasy adventure he liked,
with encouragement from Lynda, he wrote The Reedsmith of Zendar. Expedition
Borneo is his sixth novel.

His books are varied, but whether suspense, a thriller, or an adventure
story, all contain characters in trouble that you will care about and root
for. He’s never perfect and neither is she, but the attraction is inevitable
as they learn about each other on an adventure seldom of their
choosing.

 

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Mystery / Literary Fiction

 

Date Published:September 30, 2021

Publisher: OTF Literary

What if your childhood harbored a dire warning about your future? What if your life and the lives of dozens of others, including your future child, depended on you deciphering that warning before it is too late?

Mother Blues is about the maternal relationships we never knew existed, the evil we never expect, and the redemption we never think possible. Subversively feminist and environmental, this is a novel about mothers: those we have loved and lost, those we have never known, and those who have always been there for us whether we have realized it or not. And while this is not a novel about blues music, the blues is everywhere in this story, both grounding it in history and pushing it forward in a slow, rhythmic ache.

If there is one maternal presence that binds together the characters of this novel, living and dead, it is the blues itself. Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, Etta James, Big Mama Thornton, Mahalia Jackson, and all the timeless mothers to that quintessentially American genre are here, a soulful Greek chorus singing from the shadows, warning and imploring, offering hope, and bearing witness to lives adrift and in danger of capsizing.

 

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Owen Thomas

Owen Thomas is a life-long Alaskan and avid reader. He has written five books: “The Lion Trees” (which has garnered over sixteen international book awards, including the Amazon Kindle Book Award, the Eric Hoffer Book Award, the Book and Author Book of the Year, the Beverly Hills International Book Award and, most recently, a finalist in the 2020 Book Excellence Awards); “Mother Blues,” (a novel of music and mystery set in post-Hurricane Harvey Texas); “Message in a Bullet: A Raymond Mackey Mystery,” (the first in a series of detective novels); “Signs of Passing” (a book of interconnected short stories, and winner of fourteen book awards, including the 2014 Pacific Book Awards for Short Fiction, also named one of the 100 Most Notable Books of 2015 by Shelf Unbound Magazine); and “This is the Dream,” (a collection of stories and novellas that explore that perplexing liminal distance between who we are and what we want). Owen maintains an active fiction and photography blog on Facebook, Tumblr and on his author website at www.owenthomasliterary.com. 

 For the ninth consecutive year since he has been measuring his commercial success as an author, Owen has not won the Orange Prize for Fiction. Also, to great acclaim, he has not won the Man Booker Prize. Most recently, in April of 2020, Owen was not nominated for a Pulitzer. 

 Owen makes his home in Alaska, Arizona and Hawaii. When he is not writing, Owen can be found recreating and taking photographs in the grandeur of these wonderfully picturesque locations. Some of these photos are posted on Owen’s photo blog, 1000 Words per Frame.

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Paranormal, Horror

 

Date Published: December 20, 2020

When love takes a turn, what are you willing to do to keep it?

Terra’s love life is a monster so she sets out to see her old flame Nathaniel Johnston. But when she finds he is no longer living either, eternity is theirs. Bringing him back will get her a husband because of her passionate feelings for him.

Johnston is her new life, but when they are on their honeymoon in Germany things take a bad turn. The castle they stay in creates too much distance between the two.

Can she get closer to him before it’s too late?

 

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The Mystery Of Frankenstein’s
Bride
Frankenstein stomped through the water and quickly strangled the man watching as the lady gasped.
He left on his deadly rampage to terrorize the city! He crept towards the stone structure where he was
made and entered. The grounds keeper ran as Frankenstein made his way back to his dwelling place,
knocking down the lantern that was left behind. A wood chair caught on fire.
A mob with torches arrived. They outnumbered him by thirty-five so they weren’t afraid. The
Frankenstein death toll had been 5. The 6 foot tall monster headed toward the dungeon as the fire
burned everything it could. It soon burned the front door. Now no one could get in.
Dr. Frankenstein appeared. “Why have you done this?” shouted the mob.
“It was an experiment,” he replied nervous.
“Just tell us what to do,” came from the mob.
“Find him and lock him away,” suggested a mob member.
“That’s all we can do,” mob man said. “Is there another way in?”
“Through the back,” the mad scientist replied. They all ran that way but the smoke and fire warned
them not to enter. Even if it looked okay. They could see Frankenstein in a window three stories up.
“Fire bad,” they could hear the deep voice say. And he was gone. A moment later he broke through
a downstairs window and headed into the deep woods. The villagers filled their buckets with water and
struggled to put it out before it got to the woods.
The bride of Frankenstein sat on her throne listening to the radio. Her black lips unhappy from the
news. “Another body has been found in the wheat field. It looks like another victim of Dr.
Frankenstein’s experiment,” the radio announced. It looked like her fiance would not return soon.
But they were perfect for each other. They were undead, engaged, and hated fire. Only he was killing
nice, decent, innocent people.
She sat and thought about all the young men she loved in her short life. But there was one she loved
the most. A banker from Chicago had stolen her heart one summer. He was tall, dark, and handsome.
They dated, stayed together, and were in love. They weren’t married but were parted by death when
she fell ill with pneumonia at only thirty-four.
In the afterlife she missed him and watched lovingly over him. Suddenly she became angry with
Frankenstein. She picked up the table and threw it across the room with ease. It shattered into pieces
as she growled. How could he do this to her? She decided she would not marry him. She never
wanted to see him again.

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Martha Wickham

Martha has studied writing with Writer’s Digest and has an Associate’s degree in Social Services. She has also written poems and songs and even studied screen writing and horror. She still writes and likes getting writing prompts. Her favorite author is VC Andrews.

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YA Fantasy Romance

 

 

Release Date: April 19, 2022

The Sphere is an ultimate weapon to destroy a world and requires the sacrifice of ten magical kids. Nine are missing and novice fae, Sophie, is the tenth.

Seventeen-year-old Sophie Emerson struggles to keep her clairvoyance a secret. Seeing the future belongs to the Dark Ones. But when Sophie’s visions display the nine missing kids from the village and place herself in the middle of it all, she has a choice to make. Reveal her secret and suffer the consequences or end up being the missing segment of a weapon that will bring forth the apocalypse.

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KD Peters loves the fantasy genre and is a young adult at heart. She dabbles in crossover genres with fantasy as one of her favorites. Mythical creatures like phoenixes and shape-shifting griffins are, among others, she created herself in The Sphere of Spirit. She’ll release her debut novel in the Legacy born series in 2022. If you want to know more about KD Peters, visit her website at kdpeters.com where you can follow her on her social media accounts.

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