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2000 years in the future a fourth of the population has retreated to an underground civilization located in the core of the earth. The other three fourths has been infected by an alien chemical called Kytec and morphed into blood thirsty animals. Three friends, desperate to escape the conformity of core-life, travel to the crust and unknowingly rewrite history.

Remember, you can’t save someone who’s already Dead.

At least that’s what everyone keeps telling me. What’s the point in seeing the future if you can’t change it? He may be annoying, he may be an ass. He may also be Death, but it’ll be a cold day in Hell when I let him go down in my place...

Tabitha Brennan is a lost soul. Literally. After losing her soul, she gives up on happiness, defending others from fate’s cruel hand, and most of all; her love life. After the Clan calls her in on a high profile case, she gets paired with a witty vampire and an egocentric reaper. The clock is ticking and if Tabby wants her chance at stopping Death, she better act quickly. People are dying.

Hello, my name is Lea Cambell, and the funniest thing happened to me on the way home from school today. I died. Problem is, I can’t quite find the light everyone keeps talking about. So, I’m trapped here. Outside my body. Where no one can see or hear my cries for help.

Jezebeth use to be human, once upon time. That era passed centuries ago, and now she’s the farthest thing from it. Walking amongst the mortals again, her new purpose in life is as a Succubus, a demon recruiter. Damning souls left and right, she tries to avoid him. But who is she to defy the will of an archangel, one who use to hold her heart.

Archangel Gabriel still sees Jezebeth’s face every time he closes his eyes. Five-hundred years since the last time he saw her and the pain is still as excruciating, as fresh as the first day. Now, the woman who carved her name into his very essence has returned from the fiery pits bellow, and he must do everything in his power to end her.

Albany, Iowa. A small town in the heartland with good old fashioned values, mayors that know everyone by name, and now, a death rate that’s quadrupling by the minute.

Gabi Page, and her two best
friends Nate and Kole, are on a mission. People are going missing all around
town, and while the police are sniffing at their high school science teacher,
the teen sleuths know there’s nothing human behind the recent disturbances.
Now, if they want to save their loved ones, classmates, and the people of
Albany, they’re going to have to dive head first into the darkness that haunts
their every movement.

Cassie Mills counts herself as a normal 15 year old girl, apart from a temperamental Dad and a mother that seems to be flying off the deep end as we know it. Now that her family has been relocated to a small town called Caedis, Iowa, she find herself being aggravated by the towns inhabitants; you know witches, warlocks, werewolves, vampires, mermaids, the usual. High School is expected to be an awful experience, but Caeleste High is a deadly one.

I’m not a hero.
I know. I know. All the heroes say that, right? Denying how awesome you are is what makes you a superhero. Batman does it, Superman does it. Everyone who’s really a hero, says they’re not a hero.
But, for this one instance, forget all that, and believe me.
I’m not a hero.
But, for the last year, I’ve been walking a mile in one’s shoes. Not just any hero. The greatest female superhero of all time, in my humble opinion. I guess that’s why I’m writing this. Not because Nightwing suggested it- apparently every hero writes their own Year One story, even Batman- but because when this story does come to light (hopefully after I’m long gone), people will understand just how impossible it is to fill her shoes.
I don’t think anyone should try.

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. 

Vivica Khan is a doctor at the hospital located in Eastmoor, the hot spot for supernatural beings. For the most part they leave her be, except for a sexy, temperamental Alpha and his pack of werewolves. She’s determined to just ignore their presence and do what she came to Eastmoor to do; work. But now that her coworkers are disappearing, she finds herself in need of help from the things she tried so desperately to avoid.

2000 years in the future a fourth of the population has retreated to an underground civilization located in the core of the earth. The other three fourths has been infected by an alien chemical called Kytec and morphed into blood thirsty animals. Three friends, desperate to escape the conformity of core-life, travel to the crust and unknowingly rewrite history.

Remember, you can’t save someone who’s already Dead.

At least that’s what everyone keeps telling me. What’s the point in seeing the future if you can’t change it? He may be annoying, he may be an ass. He may also be Death, but it’ll be a cold day in Hell when I let him go down in my place...

Tabitha Brennan is a lost soul. Literally. After losing her soul, she gives up on happiness, defending others from fate’s cruel hand, and most of all; her love life. After the Clan calls her in on a high profile case, she gets paired with a witty vampire and an egocentric reaper. The clock is ticking and if Tabby wants her chance at stopping Death, she better act quickly. People are dying.

Hello, my name is Lea Cambell, and the funniest thing happened to me on the way home from school today. I died. Problem is, I can’t quite find the light everyone keeps talking about. So, I’m trapped here. Outside my body. Where no one can see or hear my cries for help.

Jezebeth use to be human, once upon time. That era passed centuries ago, and now she’s the farthest thing from it. Walking amongst the mortals again, her new purpose in life is as a Succubus, a demon recruiter. Damning souls left and right, she tries to avoid him. But who is she to defy the will of an archangel, one who use to hold her heart.

Archangel Gabriel still sees Jezebeth’s face every time he closes his eyes. Five-hundred years since the last time he saw her and the pain is still as excruciating, as fresh as the first day. Now, the woman who carved her name into his very essence has returned from the fiery pits bellow, and he must do everything in his power to end her.

Albany, Iowa. A small town in the heartland with good old fashioned values, mayors that know everyone by name, and now, a death rate that’s quadrupling by the minute.

Gabi Page, and her two best
friends Nate and Kole, are on a mission. People are going missing all around
town, and while the police are sniffing at their high school science teacher,
the teen sleuths know there’s nothing human behind the recent disturbances.
Now, if they want to save their loved ones, classmates, and the people of
Albany, they’re going to have to dive head first into the darkness that haunts
their every movement.

Cassie Mills counts herself as a normal 15 year old girl, apart from a temperamental Dad and a mother that seems to be flying off the deep end as we know it. Now that her family has been relocated to a small town called Caedis, Iowa, she find herself being aggravated by the towns inhabitants; you know witches, warlocks, werewolves, vampires, mermaids, the usual. High School is expected to be an awful experience, but Caeleste High is a deadly one.

I’m not a hero.
I know. I know. All the heroes say that, right? Denying how awesome you are is what makes you a superhero. Batman does it, Superman does it. Everyone who’s really a hero, says they’re not a hero.
But, for this one instance, forget all that, and believe me.
I’m not a hero.
But, for the last year, I’ve been walking a mile in one’s shoes. Not just any hero. The greatest female superhero of all time, in my humble opinion. I guess that’s why I’m writing this. Not because Nightwing suggested it- apparently every hero writes their own Year One story, even Batman- but because when this story does come to light (hopefully after I’m long gone), people will understand just how impossible it is to fill her shoes.
I don’t think anyone should try.

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. 

Vivica Khan is a doctor at the hospital located in Eastmoor, the hot spot for supernatural beings. For the most part they leave her be, except for a sexy, temperamental Alpha and his pack of werewolves. She’s determined to just ignore their presence and do what she came to Eastmoor to do; work. But now that her coworkers are disappearing, she finds herself in need of help from the things she tried so desperately to avoid.