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Trust Is a Fickle Business: displaced shadows, #2
Innocence of Serpents: displaced shadows, #3
She Who Knows Tomorrow: displaced shadows, #1
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All harm is not malicious.

TamLin grabbed the opportunity to leave his native universe to escape his mother. Living in another universe as an illegal immigrant is the only way he can outmaneuver others’ efforts to puppeteer him.

He’s a sensate, able to detect and interpret eddies of psychic energy and space-time without the need of tools and technology. That’s a valuable ability—and he’s an expert with it. He prefers loitering outside the law so he can take care of the manipulative jerks who work their ways around the system…and circumstances outside TamLin’s control mean his current target knows he’s onto him.

Now it’s a race of who can destroy the other first.

A sci-fi novella featuring people who have conflict management issues, and who may or may not have good reason for them.

E-book has two versions of the story: one with salty language and one without.

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Release dateAug 8, 2016
Trust Is a Fickle Business: displaced shadows, #2
Innocence of Serpents: displaced shadows, #3
She Who Knows Tomorrow: displaced shadows, #1

Titles in the series (3)

  • She Who Knows Tomorrow: displaced shadows, #1

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    She Who Knows Tomorrow: displaced shadows, #1
    She Who Knows Tomorrow: displaced shadows, #1

    All kindess isn't wise. Third’s clutch of Nameless escaped their home universe years ago. Third’s just biding her time until she’s old enough to legally join the Named. The other two in her clutch haven’t been so patient. They’ve been living as if already Named—a capital offense, per all somewhens where Nameless exist. Now their home universe has caught up to them, and all three of them will have to pay the price. A sci-fi novella featuring people who can hop through universes and time, and who may or may not be illegal immigrants as a result. E-book has two versions of the story: one with salty language and one without.

  • Trust Is a Fickle Business: displaced shadows, #2

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    Trust Is a Fickle Business: displaced shadows, #2
    Trust Is a Fickle Business: displaced shadows, #2

    All aid is not kind. After Raleigh stumbled out of her native universe, she suppressed the memory files of her time as a soldier. She and two other refugees from other universes rent an apartment together, pooling resources and helping each other cope with living in a somewhen other than the ones they’d grown up in. But their native universes haven’t forgotten them. Raleigh had to kill one roommate’s bioengineered sister just yesterday—and, in the process, she had to activate far more of her built-in tech than she’s used since entering the somewhen she’s living in. Her old captain’s been waiting for her to do that. A sci-fi novella featuring people who have escaped a bad situation, and who may or may not have reached a better one. E-book has two versions of the story: one with salty language and one without.

  • Innocence of Serpents: displaced shadows, #3

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    Innocence of Serpents: displaced shadows, #3
    Innocence of Serpents: displaced shadows, #3

    All harm is not malicious. TamLin grabbed the opportunity to leave his native universe to escape his mother. Living in another universe as an illegal immigrant is the only way he can outmaneuver others’ efforts to puppeteer him. He’s a sensate, able to detect and interpret eddies of psychic energy and space-time without the need of tools and technology. That’s a valuable ability—and he’s an expert with it. He prefers loitering outside the law so he can take care of the manipulative jerks who work their ways around the system…and circumstances outside TamLin’s control mean his current target knows he’s onto him. Now it’s a race of who can destroy the other first. A sci-fi novella featuring people who have conflict management issues, and who may or may not have good reason for them. E-book has two versions of the story: one with salty language and one without.

Author

Cara Lee

Cara Lee is the name used for the dystopian works of Misti Wolanski. Technology, biology, propaganda, and the moral implications of all three have fascinated the author since she first noticed how people with power often abuse it. She now writes stories that explore the boundaries where helpful becomes hurtful, and vice versa, while her cat tries to sneak sips of her coffee. If you want to read more from the same person’s head… • For more sci-fi, look for Misty White. • For more the tangled characters and situations, look for Misti Wolanski. • For stories even darker than what you’ve read, look for Carralee Byrd. (These are all the same writer, just different nuances of brand.) If you want to read something comparable but… • more lighthearted, this author recommends Lindsay Buroker. • more adult, this author recommends Grace McDermott or Gabriella Webster. • not the same writer, this author recommends Jennifer Recchio. (These are different people—not her—and she does not get any reimbursement for suggesting them.)

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