The conclusion of the Sisterhood of Suns series... Occupied by the Sisterhood, the ETR is on the verge of civil war. In the Sisterhood itself, terrorism is on the rise, and a sinister conspiracy at the highest levels of society threatens to overthrow the government and ignite an interstellar war. Peace, and the balance of power in the Far Arm depends on an unlikely group of heroines and a mysterious artifact thousands of years old.
The conclusion of the Sisterhood of Suns series... Occupied by the Sisterhood, the ETR is on the verge of civil war. In the Sisterhood itself, terrori...
Mankind's time ended in 2445. Womankind's was just beginning... Humanity not only made it to the stars, but by the year 2445, our species had colonized hundreds of worlds. What nobody expected was the MARS plague. No one knew its origin, but within a decade, the gender-specific virus had killed every human male. Only females survived, saved by advanced genetic engineering. And in the wake of the plague, the warlike Hriss invaded and the First Widows War began. Womankind ultimately won the conflict and the United Sisterhood of Suns was born. Now, a thousand years later, the Sisterhood enjoys...
Mankind's time ended in 2445. Womankind's was just beginning... Humanity not only made it to the stars, but by the year 2445, our species had colonize...
The dramatic sequel to "Sisterhood of Suns: Pallas Athena" After placing The School under quarantine, the Sisterhood receives a shocking surprise: the society that the tiny settlement is a part of desperately needs their help. Rather than risk another disastrous war with Womankind, Hriss Clans have shifted their aggression to the Esteral Terrana Rapabla. And the ETR is losing the fight. Now the Sisterhood grapples with whether they should help their newly rediscovered neighbors, and what the effect will be on both societies if they do.
The dramatic sequel to "Sisterhood of Suns: Pallas Athena" After placing The School under quarantine, the Sisterhood receives a shocking surprise: the...
Things don't always turn out the way that we expect them to. Take the world for example; just when humanity thought that it would be destroyed by environmental collapse, the vampires stepped in and took over. Now, the planet is healing, the economy is stable, wars are a thing of the past, and everyone knows who the President will be for the next two hundred years. Of course, death isn't quite as certain as it used to be, but taxes still are-even if they are paid in blood. The only problem is that one of the undead has started kidnapping daytimer girls for his own little blood farm. And in "A...
Things don't always turn out the way that we expect them to. Take the world for example; just when humanity thought that it would be destroyed by envi...