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Xkalibur
The Solarian
Parallels
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The Many Worlds of the Solarian Series

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On Earth super-powered beings exist, but the being known as The Solarian is the most powerful of them all, that is until another hero falls from the sky and crashes bodily onto the streets of New York City out of nowhere and then it's up to The Solarian to not only figure out who he is and where he came from, but answer the question as to why this being is nearly a replica of himself.
As the mystery begins to unravel more oddities occur between these two heroes to make them less like one another, but neither is able to predict the greatest change that may just destroy them both - and Earth along with them.

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Release dateFeb 20, 2010
Xkalibur
The Solarian
Parallels

Titles in the series (3)

  • Parallels

    1

    Parallels
    Parallels

    Having unusual abilities can be a great thing - unless you have no one to share in them while doing these great things. This is how a young man named Marshall Montgomery experiences life until he discovers how to cross the dimensional divide to a different Earth where others like him exist - and he finds the girl he's always dreamed of as well as the family he lacks on his own world. But his new-found life brings about other changes in him he didn't expect and it affects everyone else around him as well. A tale of adventure, heroism and love.

  • Xkalibur

    2

    Xkalibur
    Xkalibur

    Patrick Riley, college student, suddenly finds himself holding two ancient swords - and his body transformed into that of an alien metallic warrior. Is it possible his old friend Cameron Kensington can help him return to his normal state or have Cameron's own changes made him the enemy? While Patrick faces the changes that have overtaken him Claire exhilarates over her ability to enter within the electronic realm within the internet - finding danger lurks in all aspects of the universe. The second book of The Many Worlds of the Solarian. There are too many changes coming to miss a single installment.

  • The Solarian

    The Solarian
    The Solarian

    On Earth super-powered beings exist, but the being known as The Solarian is the most powerful of them all, that is until another hero falls from the sky and crashes bodily onto the streets of New York City out of nowhere and then it's up to The Solarian to not only figure out who he is and where he came from, but answer the question as to why this being is nearly a replica of himself. As the mystery begins to unravel more oddities occur between these two heroes to make them less like one another, but neither is able to predict the greatest change that may just destroy them both - and Earth along with them.

Author

Jacob M. Drake

Jacob Drake is the author of various Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction and Erotica books, all available on Smashwords. His only problem in writing is not having enough time to write to completion all the stories he gets in his head. "If I wrote constantly until the day I died I still would never be able to exhaust the imagination that is the source of these stories."I've always loved reading, so somewhere along the line it only seemed natural that I would sit down and start writing the type of stories I like to read. And that's only because I can't always find a book I want to read that encompasses the type of story I want. Sure, there are lots of great authors out there, but they don't always have their next new novel in my hands at the time I want to read it. Certainly there won't ever be another new book by Robert Heinlein or Isaac Asimov, though I wish with all that's in me there were."I wrote my first story in high school for an English class. Had no idea what I was going to write until Sunday night (This was due the next day) when I sat down at my typewriter (Yes, this was back in the Stone Age before PCs came available) and started pounding on the keys. I turned in the finished story the next day and received an "A"."But I didn't write anything else (except songs, of which I have more than 100 finished) for many years, mostly due to the fact of raising a family and trying to be responsible (I hate that word). That came about because I had a story in me banging at the inside of my head, demanding to be let out. This time I sat down at the keyboard at my PC and began writing. I don't recall how long it took to complete that story, but it's now published as "Parallels: Book One - Heroes Enjoined Series"."I was quite satisfied with how that turned out, so a bit later I wrote the sequel to that book and called it "XKALIBUR". I then wrote a smattering of horror stories as well as a few more books and then a bunch of stories based on female superheroes who get into - ahem - trouble each and every time they go out on patrol."But none of these stories ever saw publication and that was okay with me (to a point), because I realized that deep down inside of me I was a writer and I had stories that kept screaming at me to write them. So I did, even though I had nowhere to publish them. My wife well knows how many times I said, "I just want my stories out somewhere so other people can read them! What good does it do if they sit on my computer and no one else can enjoy them?""I tried getting book publishers interested in my works, but they wouldn't even deign to read my intro letter. Many other authors know that feeling, too. I attempted to get an agent, with pretty much the same results. Most agents are too busy trying to place the stories for the author's they already represent."I then read something on the internet one day while searching for online publishers. Someone had published his story at a place called Smashwords.com and it hadn't cost him a cent. I don't recall who that was, but I wish I could thank him for having the sense to write that blurb where I could read it."I entered the name into my browser bar and hit "enter". Sure, I had to register, but that was free, so I did. Figuring out how to get my stories formatted properly in order to get them uploaded onto Smashwords was a bit of a chore, but Mark Coker's Style Guide was pretty much clear on the subject and eventually I had it all done for my first book."Once "Parallels" was published online I was like a little kid on Christmas morning with a tree filled with presents underneath."Within the next month I had all of my completed stories formatted and uploaded, which meant I had to take all my horror stories and put them together with a book title. Then I had to do the same for my B.A.B.E.S. stories, but that worked easy enough, once I figured out what program to use (Picasa3) to make covers with."Now I work on getting my latest novels written so they can join the rest of my 'family' of eBooks that are now available on all the eBook retailers' sites."Not all of my books are for everyone, especially my erotica classifications, like the "Complete Book of B.A.B.E.S." and my "Rebirth of the Gods" book. Some day I'll get around to writing the promised second book to that series, honest. For the time being, I've been channeling my energy into writing the books for my vampire series, the first of which is "Forever Undead" and the second one is "Darkness in the Light". Now I have the third in this series, "Forever the Dark Grave", and then I'll write "Darkness in the Draca Legacy". After that I'll link these all together with "Forever Darkness". Recently I got the idea of writing a bunch of short stories based on the vampire bar (Vampir Sange) that appears in "Darkness in the Light" and publishing it under the title "Vampir Sange - Dark Tales From the Blood Bar". That one will be written."I'm enjoying my vampire realms too much to do anything else right now, but I am open to hearing from those who read my books."Care to write and make suggestions? You can reach me at: eternal.naturist2@gmail.com

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