Saturday, September 27, 2014

Help Wanted



Help Wanted

Welcome to the Wild West on Mars…

Gatling Gary is a poor cowboy and has been robbed by his latest employer.  If that wasn’t bad enough, he is chased through the canyons of Mars by an angry Farmer after he accidentally walked over his crops while fighting through a resolith dust storm.

An independent cowboy down on his luck, he only has the wishes of a poor Spurn girl, Clarissa, wanting to be trained so she can exact vengeance against those who killed her family.  Even in desperate need of cash, he refuses to help, afraid to be associated with the poor race, once enslaved a few years back and then emancipated.

He runs from town and tries to find his way to Aurium City for a second chance and to place some distance between him and his enemies.  But instead, a voodoo witch doctor spells him.  Fighting away his destiny, he is forced onto a mountain near Clarissa.

He relents to help her but only to train her.  He doesn’t want to have anything to do with her enemies, the Rotger Brothers.  Begrudgingly, he teaches her to shoot a seven shot revolver on Blackhead Mountain.  But there is something else bothering him, a lingering feeling…

With very few friends, animals seek him out.  A mangy dog won’t stop pestering him.  A domesticated lion stalks him.  A beautiful horse attracted to him.  These creatures don’t seem to be enough for Gatling to overcome his losses.

But his path leads him in circles until he is faced with an inevitable choice.

This book is intended for adults only: it contains violence, language, and adult situations.

For Kindle
http://www.amazon.com/Help-Wanted-Jax-E-Garson-ebook/dp/B00H90NZII/


For Nook
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/help-wanted-jax-e-garson/1117670192?ean=2940149017904

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Lonely House Trailer



Jennifer Alexander was searching for a new life.  She packed her possessions and set out to find a job in a new city.  During a heavy thunderstorm, she is detoured from the highway and led towards an abandoned house on top of a plateau.

This house is not ordinary, packed with antique furniture from decades ago.  The technology is antiquated.  The house appears to be abandoned but there is evidence that someone had once lived there recently.

The thunderstorm drives many people to seek the comfort of the house, a family of three, a manager, a female couple, an old man and a couch potato.  The heavy rains strand them there, some of their cars falling off the cliff in mudslides.  The house is like a time capsule of 70s and 80s furniture and items, except there does not appear to be any outlets or phone jacks.

On the first night, strange sounds scare the new residents, odd and spooky noises.  The following morning, they discover someone missing.  After searching the house, they are clueless as to how and why the person disappeared.  People are frightened that something haunts the house and seeks out to harm them.

Thomas Dreckerd is the only person that does not believe in ghosts; he is determined to learn the answers to the disappearances and the source of the noises.  Jennifer grooms an attraction to Thomas and follows him on his exploration of the house’s many mysteries.

As people continue to disappear, the mystery intensifies.  The other residents begin to blame Jennifer.  The others turn against her after several days of pummeling thunderstorms continue.

Jennifer and the others realize that they are not the only ones in the house.  There are secrets.  But something else lingers.  Will they be able to stop what is happening?  Or will they each be doomed to fate?

This story is set in the Blue Star Series universe but it hangs independent from the epic story.  This story relates to a specific marker mentioned in Restoration of Atlantis.  It is a haunted mystery and romance with science fiction elements.

Kindle:
http://www.amazon.com/Lonely-House-Fifth-World-Stories-ebook/dp/B00NDK0ZQI/

Barnes n Noble:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/lonely-house-jax-e-garson/1120320212?ean=2940150595460