Weekend Briefing: New Release
Welcome back, agents. This is a late post, since this book released last week in honor of Hanukkah, but due to a high level of special missions I had to lead, I'm a bit backlogged on posts, so better late than never and it's time to give a public announcement about Eitan Cohren, MIA.
You remember:
I'd tell you I love you... But then you'd make me change the baby's diaper.
Kristian Clark can go undercover for months on end, combat multiple enemies at once, and even teleport through dimensions. He should be ready for everything. But having a newborn child... is a little outside his skill set.
And the universe isn't ready for little Shannon either. The tentative layers of the universe begins to peel apart and his adopted son gets pulled through a portal in the hospital.
Along with an angry wife and reunited best friend, Kristian travels the dimensions to find his son and somehow find a way to save reality without giving up his little girl.
Also includes seven other stories.
All profit goes to charity.
And its counterpart:
Marina always knew what she wanted in life: to be a successful private
investigator in her adopted country, and Kristian Clark. But when he
loses everything, but gains a wife, she still tries to have both as the
business partner to a man who can no longer show his face to the public,
and has a happy private life. Everything changes, though, when she
takes an off-the-record job from foreign diplomat, Eitan Cohren who
needs her help to find a missing girl. There is a life beyond pining for
her first love- but the choice to move on may be beyond her control.
First
published in Ruptured Reality and Other Short Stories, now re-released
with bonus chapters and an exclusive sneak-peak of Operation Paradise
Lost.
All profit goes to charity.
These books went with the Kristian Clark and the Agency Trap Duology. With the finale of its sequel series, Kristian Clark and the American Agenda Duology, the following was released to supplement the epic tale.
All is not perfect in paradise... Also known as exile.
Kristian
Clark has survived purgatory. He and his children were kidnapped, his
brain has been picked apart and put back together wrong, and he has done
terrible things at the whims of other people. But now, at last, his
family is back together and safe.
That is, if the artificial
world they are hiding on along with refugees from the world he burned
is, actually, safe. And if his wife survives her pregnancy with her own
mind intact. And if their children don't run him up a wall.
Between
a handicapped child always reminding him of his failures, and a
tombstone warning him he has no room to fail again, can Kristian really
rise above it all and be the husband, father, and leader he needs to be?
Or is the grief, trauma, and depression too strong? With access to
every dimension, can he find one to finally make his home? Or is he
doomed to purgatory as long as he lives?
Also includes seven other stories.
All profit goes to charity.
Now meet its counterpart:
Eitan Cohren always knew what he wanted in life: to find and return
Rhyan Perez to her father, his employer and mentor. But when he finds
Rhyan with the help of Marina Ivanov, PI, he loses her all over again
the same day thanks to the very woman he hired. Now, years later, he
hasn't given up on his search. And when an informant connects Rhyan to
one Maxwell Columbus, Eitan takes a job guarding the mysterious Anechoic
chamber for Columbus Senior. But nothing in Eitan's life has ever gone
exactly as he hoped . . .
Includes one original story, one story
previously published in Eden In-Between and Other Short Stories, and
exclusive sneak peaks into both The First, First Gentleman and New
Teacher in Town.
All profit goes to charity.
All four of these books, from the oldest to our newest arrival, support Human Coaltion.
The health of any civilization is measured by the culture it creates and celebrates. In America, since 1973, when the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion-on-demand in Roe v. Wade, our’s has been one of sterilized death—not of combatants on the battlefield but of babies in the medical confines of hospitals and clinics . . . and in the intimacy of the womb.
Abortion is a stain on America. And the God who gives life will not hold us guiltless. Thomas Jefferson wrote, “I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just and that His justice cannot sleep forever.”
We tremble as well.
We are Human Coalition—a collective of individuals bound together in answer to a common call: to do all we can to remove the stain of abortion from America. We are change agents—not simply because we are against abortion but because we are for life. We are for preborn babies who need to be protected in the womb; for women who should not have to choose the life of their baby for a fulfilling life; for families whose members should flourish in an environment of value and love; for mothers and fathers who deserve a chance at being mothers and fathers; and for society that needs all its children to live and thrive if it is to be called “civilized.”
A new book and a worthy cause to support. Now that's worth having a dance party over.
A belated Happy Hanukkah and an early Merry Christmas to you all!
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