Her Midnight Ride Now Featured in a Collected Print Anthology

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Volume 2 of The Prometheus Saga has now become a collected print anthology.

Featuring my short story, "Her Midnight Ride."

In The Prometheus Saga 2, eight award-winning and accomplished authors invite you to explore the depths of the human experience alongside an ever-watching presence sent to Earth by an advanced alien intelligence. The Prometheus Probe lives among us, witnessing the progress of our civilization and the development of our weaknesses, follies, wisdom, and strengths. It watches, morphing from one human form to another--a friend, a coworker, a lover, a comrade in arms. Its life spans tens of thousands of years. As history unfolds before its eyes, its alien creators analyze in real time. And sometimes advise.

The groundbreaking Volume One of The Prometheus Saga garnered critical praise and numerous literary awards. In Volume Two, the authors of the Alvarium Experiment invite you on eight new journeys through history that reveal the alien observer among us.

Meet the Author & Get Your Signed Copy




Saturday, November 17th
10 AM - 4 PM

USF St. Pete Campus
140 7th Ave South
St. Pete, FL 33701

Come visit the Florida Writers Association Booth at the Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading this Saturday. I'll be there with other local FWA authors, and you can be first in line to purchase the brand-new print edition of The Prometheus Saga Vol. 2.

When you buy a book from me in person at the TBT Festival of Reading, 10% of the proceeds will be sent to help survivors of Hurricane Michael.

CLICK HERE if you would like to donate through the Salvation Army to help those who are still dealing with the effects of the storm.
ABOUT THE SAGA
Like The Prometheus Saga, each story in The Prometheus Saga 2 is self-contained and can be read in any order. In the print edition, the stories are listed chronologically, and the reader is free to select any of the stories at random to begin their experience.
Stories and authors are:
“Her Midnight Ride” by Bria Burton. Awed by an extraordinary patriot spy, sixteen-year-old Sybil Ludington longs for a chance to prove her worth to the cause of American Independence. When the British attack the city of Danbury, she volunteers for a dangerous mission, one she may not survive.
Visit Bria at www.briaburton.com
“The Orchid Man” by Charles A. Cornell. Vietnam, 1968. A student of Chinese medicine is kidnapped by Vietcong guerrillas. American helicopters arrive to face a large North Vietnamese force. All hell is about to be unleashed on the jungle and its hidden orchid garden, a place in later years that holds powerful emotions for those who survived the Vietnam War.
Visit Charles at www.charlesacornell.com
“Highball” by Kristin Durfee. A veterinarian in gangster-ridden Chicago discovers a dog in need of his help. When it turns out the animal is involved in the Bugs Moran crime syndicate, the vet gets a front row seat to the inner workings of the Chicago crime family and their impending tragedy.
Visit Kristin at www.kristindurfee.com
“Dragon Lure” by John Hope. In final days of seventh grade, a simple teenage video game addiction spirals into an unthinkable myriad of computer hacking and murder for two friends who soon find themselves in the middle of a complex game of espionage.
Visit John at www.johnhopewriting.com
“The Seventeenth Slave” by Jade Kerrion. Fu Hao, daughter of a chieftain, accepts the greatest of honors–to be one of King Wu Ding’s sixty wives–propelling her to power in the Shang Dynasty and into the annals of history. No one speaks of the mysterious “amah” who attended Fu Hao from her first to last breath. More devoted than a mother and possessed of the wisdom of ages, the amah transforms a girl-child into a queen, high priestess, and warlord. This is Fu Hao’s story. And this is the story of the long-forgotten seventeenth slave…
Visit Jade at www.jadekerrion.com
“Remuda” by Elle Andrews Patt. It’s 1886 and seventeen-year-old Ranger Jacobs finally has the chance to prove his commitment to Jacobs Cattle Company by overseeing the remuda on a high-priced cattle drive. When his favorite horse dies, Ranger’s new mount tests his mettle, launching him headlong into a mystery that threatens to upend his loyalty and destroy his lifelong dreams of taking over the company his grandfather built. Not to mention shatter his heart.
Visit Elle at www.elleandrewspatt.com
“The Tower House Prisoner” by Ken Pelham. Captain Farnham, given the unhappy task of bringing to heel a renegade English lord in a backwater of 17th century Ireland, frees a most peculiar prisoner and finds himself embroiled in the hysteria of the witch hunt. Can he uncover the truth of the tower house prisoner without being led himself to the hangman’s noose?
Visit Ken at www.kenpelham.com
“Knowledge is Power” by T.L. Woolsley. In New Orleans in the midst of the Roaring Twenties, there are plenty of places to go drinking and dancing. For one young woman, all the fun can’t distract her from the bully at work who makes her life miserable. A new co-worker encourages her to stand up for herself. Soon the bully will find out … Knowledge is Power.
Visit T.L. at www.tlwoolsley.com
For additional info about the stories and authors, visit the official website and Facebook Fan Page:

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