Hasta and her friends discover they’re not alone inside their night-bound high school, and Juan decides to take a certain matter into his own hands.
A poem written on the occasion of encountering an online news article featuring a close relative.
As Hasta and her friends regroup in the faculty lounge, bruised feelings and secrets complicate their attempts to strategize for survival.
A new villain takes the stage on the battlefield of Chicago’s North Side—one whose chaotic interests may not quite line up with those of Lamm and Kray.
A character development exercise in the voice of the unlikely star of our premium serialized epic urban fantasy technothriller.
A defense of the proposition that God is greater than Devil, an idea that may not be as self-evident as it seems on its face.
With her back almost literally against the wall, Hasta at long last meets her pursuers and begins to learn just how dangerous they are.
It’s a critical and obvious ability for any live performer to possess. I only wish that bit of sterling wisdom had been shared at the audition.
While Hasta and Ivan conduct tests of her abilities, Ivan’s reservations about Juan cast a pall over what they learn. Meanwhile the noose around them all draws tighter.
No one is allowed to talk about what happens in a Latter-day Saint temple. This means there’s no good way to prepare yourself for your first trip down that rabbit hole.
Fighting for her life, Hasta finds herself transported to a mysterious and ominous new realm, while Lamm and Kray get one step closer to finding her.
In the fiction of Orson Scott Card, the most heinous acts are justified as long as they’re committed with pure intentions. Sadly, I understand where he’s coming from.
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