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The Vast Collective Series
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Last Of Daylight
Rayne and her friends lived somewhat normal lives until an alien warned them of his race’s oncoming invasion. Fortunately, he trains them to fight it back.

Unfortunately, Nox, King of Cinder, accounted for this in his plans to claim Earth.

Our five fighters never expected the aliens, affected by sunlight, to attack them at school during the day. Unprepared, they find the horde are much harder to kill than they were taught in training. And their trainer suspiciously disappeared four months prior to the assault.

If the good guys can’t stop the invasion now, it will spread across the world. And Nox will use Rayne to make it happen.

By The Pale Moonlight
Rayne and the other Progeny inspire uprisings into an army against the Icari, an alien race occupying Earth and enslaving humans.

Nox, Icarean King, orchestrates demoralizing assaults on the resistance through his own armies and a cult of zealous humans dedicated to realizing his vision. On the verge of obtaining his most ambitious desires, he will stop at nothing to rule not only his home planet and Earth, but Rayne as well.

Rayne’s charged with generating a mutually beneficial solution for both races. To do so, she and her friends must travel to exotic worlds, solicit help from higher beings, and trespass on the most dangerous grounds to save her people.

Both worlds rely on them to prevent the impending escalation. If they’re successful, the surviving humans can heal and rebuild. If they fail, Nox will own Rayne and the two worlds.

Asylum in Firelight
Captured? Check. Drugged? Check. Mined of her blood to keep the conduit open? Check.

Rayne is the bridge between Earth and Cinder.

Unfortunately, no one asked her permission to open it. But she has plans for when she awakens.

Killing Nox, King of Cinder, isn’t revenge. It’s justice. For her. For her people. And for every other planet he reduced to nothing.

While her family comes to terms with their recent losses, Rayne adjusts to life as a weapon of war. The good news? She can stop Nox before he aces his crash-course in self-destruction. Taking them with him. The bad news? She has to distance herself from those she loves most or risk her own destruction.

If the good guys win, Earth might be accepted into the Vast Collective and all the helpful technology that entails.

If they fail, humanity, the Icari, Earth, and Cinder go down in flames.

Nox's Verse (Prequel)
I’m dead. You killed me. But you still need to read this, Rayne.

I lived my life as a vicious monster. A weapon. A villain. Now you face the same dilemma.

Maybe the story of my life will answer a few of your questions. For example, how does one become a monster? Was it the abusive father? The subdued mother? Or could the tyrannical aliens with their boot on Cinder’s neck have contributed to my misery and impressive kill count?

Consider my position, General. The survival of my race hung in the balance. The well-being of my brother and my best friend. What would you do differently? How will you prevent yourself from becoming like me?

Because, I truly hope you do. For the sake of Cinder and the Vast Collective, learn from my mistakes. Don’t become like me.

Glass Chains
Two years after the events of Volcano Day, Sagan Sterling, General of the Two Worlds’ Armies, misses her boyfriend and her best friend. The former serves his sentence on a prison planet for war crimes. The latter sleeps in a machine that bridges the Two Worlds together for the next fifty years.

Before the big nap, King Rayne entrusted Sagan with a mission on Gait where Korac serves his time. Knock out two birds with one stone, right? Not exactly. The mission involves extracting information from the infamous Pain Curator, Razor. It proves more difficult than first predicted as he seeks more of her with each encounter.

Meanwhile, Imminent, a galaxy-wide terrorist organization, plots against the Shadow. Striking vital and secret locations, their attacks leave the Seamswalker exhausted and frazzled.

As the enemy weakens the Progeny’s leadership on Earth and their relationship with the Tritans, is Sagan making a beneficial ally of Razor or falling deeper into his world of vice and pain?

Rayne Callahan
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