Tag: Space Travel

Star Bird: Oneida’s Fury by Robert Schultz

Star Bird: Oneida’s Fury by Robert Schultz

Gunnar Conrad and Audra Atlanta have made a wonderful life together as husband and wife serving with the Kalamar Flight Ministry. But Gunnar’s high risk profession as the Ministry’s top fighter ace has long troubled Audra. Her hopes of getting Gunnar out of the cockpit are finally realized when Gunnar’s life-long friend and wingman, Rick Niker, recommends him for a command chair of one of […]

October 17, 2016 / 0 Comments
The Orthogonal Galaxy by Michael L. Lewis

The Orthogonal Galaxy by Michael L. Lewis

When a college professor’s dream of discovering a parallel Earth is in jeopardy, an astronomical phenomenon sends a trio of research students scrambling to unravel a mystery that will lead them to the discovery of a lifetime. With a compelling set of data that yields more questions than answers, NASA turns to a pair of unlikely astronauts, who undertake a mission of staggeringly poor odds […]

November 29, 2014 / 0 Comments
Hazzardous Universe: The Magicians’s Last Word by Julie Wright

Hazzardous Universe: The Magicians’s Last Word by Julie Wright

Fourteen-year-old Hap Hazzard is the most wanted teenager in the universe. His life has been pure pandemonium ever since he and his almost-friend Tara were beamed from their boring lives onto a spaceship where they were needed to fulfill an insanely dangerous assignment: recovering nine hidden books-records that would give the Dark Ones power to dominate the universe. After overcoming a host of nearly impossible […]

March 12, 2012 / 0 Comments
Hazzardous Universe by Julie Wright

Hazzardous Universe by Julie Wright

A guy who works in his grandfather’s magic shop expects weird things to happen. But Hap Hazzard has never had a day like this. First, a freaky old man in a cape who calls himself “Torval” visits the shop and somehow makes a trash can explode. Then Torval delivers an ominous message to Hap’s grandfather, upsetting the old man so badly that he yells at […]

March 4, 2011 / 1 Comment