NOVELS
When former MMA champion Frank Tyree’s brother dies under mysterious circumstances, his search for the truth uncovers a buried alien conspiracy at the heart of Dugway Proving Ground, a secretive U.S. military base. Teaming up with a conspiracy-loving brother and an alien fugitive with a past, Frank must fight shadowy agents, rogue androids, and his own posthuman transformation to expose a program that threatens all of humanity. Think X-Files meets District 9 with a punch to the face.
What began as an internet joke ends in blood.
When the “Storm Area 51” raid spirals out of control, survivors uncover a secret older than the desert itself—a program born from alien technology and human ambition.
Hal, an android built in humanity’s image, hides among the living, haunted by the man he was made from. Jane, a nurse with prophetic visions, warns that something inside the network has awakened. Meanwhile, soldiers and fugitives alike are drawn to a new facility—Dreamland—where the dead experiments of Dugway have been reborn.
As the government hunts the truth and the machines evolve beyond control, love, identity, and memory blur into a single question:
If the soul can be copied, what makes us real?
How to Survive an Alien Invasion is the handbook for anyone who’s ever shouted “I’ve seen this movie!”—and still has no idea what actually keeps you alive when the lasers start flying.
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Packed with questionable wisdom, hard-earned tips, and one or two legally gray confessions, this survival manual will leave you checking the sky a little more often.
It’s for preparing you for the end of the world.
The Dead Walk Charleston is a gothic supernatural thriller set against the backdrop of Civil War–era Charleston. As the city teeters on the brink of chaos, blind vagrant Frank is haunted by a vengeful, black-eyed girl named Ahyoka—an ancient being with a hunger for souls. When he crosses paths with the immigrant O’Connell family, including fierce daughters Mary and Keena, the living and dead become entangled in a desperate struggle for survival. As Charleston succumbs to both war and an undead plague, the story becomes a harrowing tale of identity, legacy, and the fight against darkness—both human and otherworldly.
Silence After the Bells picks up in the wake of leaving Charleston, following Frank, Mary, and the O’Connells as they flee westward into a land teeming with plague and undead horrors. As Ahyoka and her resurrected siblings unleash a growing army of black-eyed children across the South, the fragile bonds of family and faith are tested. In a fog-covered Memphis, deserted towns, and bloodstained riverbanks, the living must choose between vengeance and mercy. With past sins rising from the grave and time itself unraveling, this gothic horror explores what remains when the drums of war drums begin — and the dead start to walk.
Bloody Mary continues the gothic horror saga as the O’Connells and their allies flee Memphis in the shadow of a deadly uprising. Pursued by both soldiers and supernatural forces, they navigate a river choked with fog, towns emptied by plague, and woods haunted by the undead. As Ahyoka’s power spreads across Arkansas, infecting the land and reanimating the dead, the survivors must contend with betrayal, blood-soaked secrets, and the terrifying cost of mercy. This is a story of survival, sacrifice, and the blurred line between the living and the damned.






