Escape from Endeavor

Escape from Endeavor

Daniel A. Jones

Anthologies / Short Stories / Poetry

Escape from Endeavor is a classic science fiction story set on a distant planet similar to Earth. A world where science has met magic and lost, where evil has triumphed over good and the few remaining human inhabitants struggle to hold onto what little humanity they have left. Escape from Endeavor is book one of the Children of the Rift series.Escape from Endeavor is a classic science fiction story set on a distant planet similar to Earth. A world where science has met magic and lost, where evil has triumphed over good and the few remaining human inhabitants struggle to hold onto what little humanity they have left. Escape from Endeavor is book one of the Children of the Rift series. Escape from Endeavor, follows the adventures of Daemon and his sister Angelica as they struggle to escape the quarantined military research planet Endeavor. The pair will have to use every skill and ability they have to survive as they encounter extra dimensional creatures while trying to out run the barbaric natives. If they are going to succeed they will be forced to trust the untrustable and befriend a border line sociopath as they learn the darkest secrets of their past and the origin of their special abilities. Angelica will be pushed to her limits as she uses her healing and empathic abilities to keep their little group alive and moving. While Daemon must gain control of his berserk rage that threatens to destroy everything he cares about.
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Mystique's Journey

Mystique's Journey

Daniel A. Jones

Anthologies / Short Stories / Poetry

Mystique is free of the life her mother had planned for her and now she has to decide what she wants to do. When the local crime boss decides to kidnap her and use her as leverage to force Angelica to work for him. Mystique has no choice but to summon Shektee from the depths of hell to help stop him. Once Angelica is safe it’s time to teach everyone that attacking the Grayson’s is a fatal mistake.
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