COMING SOON - APRIL 22, 2025
BONE DRESSER
Chase Alspeth only wanted to create beautiful science. That’s why she joined the Research & Development team to begin with. Unfortunately, her narcissistic boss hands her a super shady project, and instead of the standard muscle making, she’s now crafting (very illegal) brainless, super-strong biological weapons shaped like normal humans.
While contending with the request to commit crimes against nature, she also has to deal with her rival colleague trying to steal her new job. Or at least, that’s what it seems at first. Now, she’s not so sure if they’re rivals or teammates—or maybe, something more.
Just when she’s at her limit, the supposedly inert shell of a body she’s working starts slowly (but definitely) gaining consciousness. Now, Chase’s priority is figuring out a way to get the body out of the lab, which is way outside her scope of practice. After all, it’s not like she can just steal it…right?
Maybe she’s been watching too many shows, because the next thing she knows, Chase is joining a heist crew—and her rival—hellbent on robbing the corrupt corporation. If Chase and her crew steal the bodies, they can save them from a future of pain and war. They might even be able to shut the whole operation down, once and for all—as long as they can escape the lab first.
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A SWIFT AND SUDDEN EXIT
An immortal, doomed to die. A time traveler, desperate to save her.
When Zera travels back in time to 2040, she aims to investigate the geomagnetic storm that scorched the earth. Instead, she finds the beautiful Katherine, who speaks of past storms and asks with her dying breath, “Is this the first time we meet?”
From WWII-era New York to early 2000s New Orleans and everywhere in between, Zera chases both storms and Katherine, thinking her immortality is the key to fixing the future. But as the immortal goes from a reluctant ally with a deadly hunter to a romantic complication, Zera wonders if the past is really set in stone, or if she can still save the world—and Katherine.