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Hostage: The Change, #2
The Change in the Mirror: The Change, #1
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The Change Series

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Welcome back to Las Anclas, a frontier town in the post-apocalyptic Wild West. In Las Anclas, the skull-faced sheriff possesses superhuman strength, the doctor can speed up time, and the squirrels can teleport sandwiches out of your hands.

In book one, Stranger, teenage prospector Ross Juarez stumbled into town half-dead, bringing with him a precious artifact, a power no one has ever had before, and a whole lot of trouble— including an invasion by Voske, the king of Gold Point. The town defeated Voske’s army, with the deciding blow struck by Ross, but at a great cost.

In Hostage, a team sent by King Voske captures Ross and takes him to Gold Point. There he meets Kerry, Voske’s teenage daughter, who has been trained to be as ruthless as her father. While his friends in Las Anclas desperately try to rescue him, Ross is forced to engage in a battle of wills with the king himself.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherB Q Hanson
Release dateJun 20, 2020
Hostage: The Change, #2
The Change in the Mirror: The Change, #1

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  • The Change in the Mirror: The Change, #1

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    The Change in the Mirror: The Change, #1
    The Change in the Mirror: The Change, #1

    He thought he had it all. Everything was exactly how he wanted it to be. Until he found him.   Brian Weber is almost like any other college student at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. He's an English major hoping to become a journalist or a writer. Once his dorm roommate Andrew Engel moves in, his world changes completely. He's the man he's instantly hooked on. He admires everything about him from his athletic style to his varying interests. He's drawn to be like him, overpowering everything else in his life. But there's one surprise…   Andrew is also gay.   Their first date goes smoothly. Maybe a little too smoothly. Brian's constantly worried he will say something awkward and ruin their relationship. Is it because he placed a sexual bet during a soccer match? Is it because he literally wants to be just like him? Maybe. Andrew's quick to notice his desire to copy him, and he confronts him about it. Will their relationship last under this tight tension?

  • Hostage: The Change, #2

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    Hostage: The Change, #2
    Hostage: The Change, #2

    Welcome back to Las Anclas, a frontier town in the post-apocalyptic Wild West. In Las Anclas, the skull-faced sheriff possesses superhuman strength, the doctor can speed up time, and the squirrels can teleport sandwiches out of your hands. In book one, Stranger, teenage prospector Ross Juarez stumbled into town half-dead, bringing with him a precious artifact, a power no one has ever had before, and a whole lot of trouble— including an invasion by Voske, the king of Gold Point. The town defeated Voske’s army, with the deciding blow struck by Ross, but at a great cost. In Hostage, a team sent by King Voske captures Ross and takes him to Gold Point. There he meets Kerry, Voske’s teenage daughter, who has been trained to be as ruthless as her father. While his friends in Las Anclas desperately try to rescue him, Ross is forced to engage in a battle of wills with the king himself.

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J.C. Nichols

J.C. Nichols is first and foremost an author of paranormal science fiction and fantasy who occasionally dabbles in network administration to pay the bills. In his spare time, he enjoys reading the works of Dean Koontz, Stephen King, and "the writing team that has come to be known as" James Patterson. He is not an active user or fan of social media, though he is a frequent user of email - which is also, coincidentally, the best way to contact him...

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