Aliens, Spaceships and the Occasional Latte

Aliens, Spaceships and The Occasional Latte

Unknown to most humans, aliens love our coffee. It’s one of the most popular drinks in the civilized galaxy, and Earth is the only planet that has it.
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The Way to Paradise by Celesta Thiessen

The Way To Paradise

On 1,200-light-year journey, only Captain Zarah bears the responsibility of carrying out the mission’s secret orders. She knows they will probably never see Earth again.
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Luckbane

In a dystopian future, online gaming is the ultimate escape … until one corporation lets lucky players play their favorite game on a distant planet.
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Johnny Came Home, Tony Breeden

Johnny Came Home

John Lazarus searches for answers about why he can do extraordinary things. Is he human? Alien? Something more?
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Hero Game: A Superhero Space Adventure

Three virtual superheroes are all that stand in the way of a virtual army intent on invading Earth. But it may take more than super powers to win the war.
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Words in the Wind by Yvonne Anderson

Words in the Wind

Marooned in a desolate canyon half a planet from home, a lone survivor struggles to separate reality from illusion.
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Alienation

Earth’s last line of defense against the coming alien invasion is a 16-year-old surfer. But before Colt McAlister can save the world, he has to survive the day.
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The Story in the Stars

Ancient Gannah was well on the way to taking over the whole galaxy, until the people of Karkar engineered a virus that stopped them in their tracks. Now, eight centuries later, the plague has struck again.
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Falling to Destiny by Peter Fleming

Falling to Destiny

When a man with a gun disturbs his silent reverie in the Botanical Gardens in Sydney, Ishmael Starbuck, decides to make an adventure out of it.
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When the Sky Fell by Mike Lynch and Brandon Barr

When the Sky Fell

The year is 2217 and a fleet of stellar cruisers led by Commander Frank Yamane are about to come face to face with humanity’s greatest threat—the Deravan armada.
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The Proof by Austin Boyd

The Proof

Captain John Wells and his NASA colleagues undertake an aggressive mission to the Red Planet, hoping to discover not only whether there is life on Mars but whether it is advanced and imperialistic.
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Vashua's Messenger by Julie Rollins

Vashua’s Messenger

David Decker nearly got killed during his stay on Arana, and that was a friendly planet. Now he must go to three hostile worlds that are sworn enemies to everything he holds dear.
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Arana’s Visitor

Driven by his Christian compassion, David Decker has just rescued a marooned space alien, but the alien’s mere existence threatens to shatter David’s worldview.
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The Ahriman Gate by Thomas and Nita Horn

The Ahriman Gate

This supernatural thriller tells the incredible story of a young Marine and his sister who discover information connecting the U.S. Government with UFOs. By Thomas and Nita Horn.
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Nephilim: The Unholy Deception

“The Cadre” claims to have Christ’s body preserved and hidden in an ancient tomb. For journalist Art “Mac” Mackenzie, the scenario smacks of an alien agenda. He determines to unearth the truth at any cost. Book 2 in the Nephilim series, supernatural thriller for adult readers.
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Nephilim: The Truth is Here

Skeptical but hot for a story, journalist Art “Mac” Mackenzie follows a lead to Israel, where he comes across the remains of a nephilim: an ancient biblical giant, sired by demons and born of human women.
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The Eternity Gene

Dr. Jack Brennan is led on a series of thrilling adventures through the fabric of time and the history of civilization as he finds himself in the middle of a sinister alien conspiracy. Sequel to The Fallen, both by Robert Don Hughes.
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One Mind's Eye by Kathy Tyers

One Mind’s Eye

Humanity’s last hope lies in a young woman who doesn’t even know who she is.
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The Fallen

Although it didn’t fit with his theology, Dr. Jack Brenner was convinced he’d been abducted by aliens — at first. But doubts set in. Who then — or what — were they? Science fiction by Robert Don Hughes.
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