Dylan isn't your ordinary old cabin boy. No in fact he is what people of the sea life would call a possession. A being with magical powers that can tell time, keep track of days, and can make love like nothing else. Then there is Donovan. A pirate and a captain. Dylan's child hood friend that made a vow to find and protect Dylan. Will it happen or will it all crumble to pieces?
Dr. Linda Kipling has had her share of excitement working as a meteorologist with the Naval Research Laboratory. Twice in four years, she and her boss, the arrogant Dr. Victor Silverstein, have faced international crises requiring heroic action. Now, in 2011, Kipling faces her most formidable foe yet: her only remaining relatives, the Müller family. Debates about climate change continue as two researchers in Greenland mysteriously disappear. Kipling soon comes to a horrific realization: not all observed climatic aberrations are coming from natural variation or an increase in greenhouse gases. Instead, someone is tampering with nature, risking a cataclysmic event that could destroy the world. Her dying father is suspicious; he believes distant relatives in South America are involved. The Müller family was once part of Hitler's inner circle. They escaped from Germany in 1945 with a fortune in gold, and now they hope to alter the world's climate for their own purposes. Kipling must head to Greenland under the guise of familial reunion in order to dismantle the Müller plan and save the planet from a climatic apocalypse. "Paul Mark Tag['s] books never disappoint. He is a gifted writer and knows how to craft a great story. . . White Thaw takes us on a great adventure [involving] global warming [and] poses the question of just how far would a group go to win." -- Simon Barrett, Blogger News Network
It's story I'm currently on, wanted to test out some of it to get an idea how it might do. It's a great adventure with magnificent dragons, long lost love, and some epic battles. Let me know what you think and please be honest.
Most people would say that the myth of dragons is simply that, a myth, just some crazy writer’s imagination running wild. But I’ve always wondered. I mean even if they are truly and purely myth, the idea had to start somewhere, right?
I never knew I would end up this way, but the last two years were a mess, until I became the most powerful Monster Hunter in the world, no, not slayer, hunter, killer, but not slayer.-------------------------------------------------(This is a work in progress, and please note, half of the things are incorrect in history, but in there world it is correct, so do not judge on that where I switched Evening Star with Morning Star, I preferred it that way in my book)
Dylan isn't your ordinary old cabin boy. No in fact he is what people of the sea life would call a possession. A being with magical powers that can tell time, keep track of days, and can make love like nothing else. Then there is Donovan. A pirate and a captain. Dylan's child hood friend that made a vow to find and protect Dylan. Will it happen or will it all crumble to pieces?
Dr. Linda Kipling has had her share of excitement working as a meteorologist with the Naval Research Laboratory. Twice in four years, she and her boss, the arrogant Dr. Victor Silverstein, have faced international crises requiring heroic action. Now, in 2011, Kipling faces her most formidable foe yet: her only remaining relatives, the Müller family. Debates about climate change continue as two researchers in Greenland mysteriously disappear. Kipling soon comes to a horrific realization: not all observed climatic aberrations are coming from natural variation or an increase in greenhouse gases. Instead, someone is tampering with nature, risking a cataclysmic event that could destroy the world. Her dying father is suspicious; he believes distant relatives in South America are involved. The Müller family was once part of Hitler's inner circle. They escaped from Germany in 1945 with a fortune in gold, and now they hope to alter the world's climate for their own purposes. Kipling must head to Greenland under the guise of familial reunion in order to dismantle the Müller plan and save the planet from a climatic apocalypse. "Paul Mark Tag['s] books never disappoint. He is a gifted writer and knows how to craft a great story. . . White Thaw takes us on a great adventure [involving] global warming [and] poses the question of just how far would a group go to win." -- Simon Barrett, Blogger News Network
It's story I'm currently on, wanted to test out some of it to get an idea how it might do. It's a great adventure with magnificent dragons, long lost love, and some epic battles. Let me know what you think and please be honest.
Most people would say that the myth of dragons is simply that, a myth, just some crazy writer’s imagination running wild. But I’ve always wondered. I mean even if they are truly and purely myth, the idea had to start somewhere, right?
I never knew I would end up this way, but the last two years were a mess, until I became the most powerful Monster Hunter in the world, no, not slayer, hunter, killer, but not slayer.-------------------------------------------------(This is a work in progress, and please note, half of the things are incorrect in history, but in there world it is correct, so do not judge on that where I switched Evening Star with Morning Star, I preferred it that way in my book)