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Sanctuary: Projection, #2
Atonement: Projection, #3
Projection: Projection, #1
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Projection Series

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It is said that when one finds their passion and purpose in life, that they have found their "calling". I now bring you the callings of a select few. Some uplifting and binding, others dark and destructive. Join our small band of characters as they cling to life and love in the raw and savage wilderness of the distant furture.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherI M Gardner
Release dateMar 11, 2014
Sanctuary: Projection, #2
Atonement: Projection, #3
Projection: Projection, #1

Titles in the series (5)

  • Projection: Projection, #1

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    Projection: Projection, #1
    Projection: Projection, #1

    Scott Wesson knew his life would change when he was promoted out of Astronaut training and into a new project. He just didn't know how much. With no idea what he was up against, he would still roll up his sleeves and try his best.  At least he had his hand-picked team that included the beautiful Russian assigned to the mission. That couldn't hurt too much, unless of course they all got eaten...

  • Sanctuary: Projection, #2

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    Sanctuary: Projection, #2
    Sanctuary: Projection, #2

    Scott and Andra wake up every day on Earth...an earth far changed. Follow them as they try to survive each and every day in this unspoiled, yet savage world. Witness their daily adventures filled with breathtaking inspiration and heart stopping terrors. Even bonded in love and duty, they would need help from unexpected sources to survive their new environment. Facing the bold world ahead, they find it's the past that might be the biggest threat of all.

  • Atonement: Projection, #3

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    Atonement: Projection, #3
    Atonement: Projection, #3

    We sat frozen, our eyes glued to the canyon entrance. The thundering got louder as a pair of hammer tails burst out into the wide opening. They looked haggled and distraught, for on their trail was a rock lion. Time seemed to stop as we all held our breath and watched the lion decide what was next. He ducked down close to ground and then launched at us from across the open little canyon. Someone screamed.   It happened so fast, I never even got the rifle lined up. That’s how fast Babe was. I could see as the lion became aware. I caught an image as the rock lion realized his mistake. He only had time to stop and look to his left. Lions were never prepared for Babe.   It was a thick wet ugly sound. The lion propelled sideways a good twenty yards then rolled six or seven times. He tried to stand up, but didn't even make it. He lay back down on his side. I watched several deep breaths and then they stopped. Babe had just one-shotted a rock lion.

  • Sentinel: Projection, #4

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    Sentinel: Projection, #4
    Sentinel: Projection, #4

    I turned and crept closer. It was pretty dark. I wasn't sure how close I was. There would be no forgiveness here. One step too many and I was just another casualty. I took my best guess and loaded a flare and pointed it where I thought the cave was. I fired. WHOOSH…. It was a beautiful shot. I watched the sizzling flare arch up and rise, then droop into a flat run towards the cave entrance. It seemed to disappear for a second, then… KERBOOOOMMMMMMMM....  The whole ridge lit up. I could see a great fireball rise within the cave and even through cracks high in the side of the ledge. The last thing I remembered was a ghostly, beautiful, blue and green ring racing across the ground towards me. I woke to feel a warm, wet face on mine. I opened my eyes to see nothing. I could smell Andra close. I reached up to find her face, and softly wipe at the tears there. "Hun, I think I'm blind, I can't see a thing." I said quietly.

  • Callings: Projection, #5

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    Callings: Projection, #5
    Callings: Projection, #5

    It is said that when one finds their passion and purpose in life, that they have found their "calling". I now bring you the callings of a select few. Some uplifting and binding, others dark and destructive. Join our small band of characters as they cling to life and love in the raw and savage wilderness of the distant furture.

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