J.C. Bell
J.C. Bell began writing at a young age. His first short story, Peter and Poon, was a disgusting, offensive, pornographic piece of filth. Unfortunately, his English teacher had no knowledge of its content and read it (thankfully, only the first paragraph) in front of J.C. Bell's sixth grade English class. Peter and Poon gained immediate attention from the Middle School Principle, various faculty members, and of course, J.C. Bell's parents. Despite J.C.'s growing popularity among his fellow students, Peter and Poon was a disaster.
Remarkably, J.C. Bell's English teacher managed to set his anger and humiliation aside. And through the ordeal, he somehow taught J.C. to respect reading and writing. After finishing the first two books of his required after school reading, that respect became love.
Hundreds of novels later, and that love continues to grow.
Some would even argue that, since Peter and Poon, J.C. Bell's writing has somewhat improved.
The Limits
by J.C. Bell
The universe lies in ruin. The Plague has run rampant, using the gateway through worlds, known as the Rift, as a means to deliver its vile infections to all the living worlds within the Union.
Only one world remains; a world hidden from the undead army. A world created by the gods themselves to shelter the races from the horrors of the Rift.
But there is only one truth to the universe; in time, the Void claims all.
No matter how well hidden, how well protected, the Dark Army is coming for the last living world . . .
Into the Rift
by J.C. Bell
(4.00 from 1 review)
Peace . . . What does it mean to one who survived the Rift? What does it mean to an immortal, one who lived to see the coming of the Plague; to see the 'peace' of his home-world torn asunder? In order to be at peace in his new home, Adros must know . . .. . . Does life remain? Or are they all that stands against the coming of the Plague?Once more he journeys into the Rift . . .
Code Helical -- Book 1
by J.C. Bell
Earth is an ugly place . . . War, religion and science have run amuck, ravaging the world to the point that humanity is on the verge of extinction. Gathering in secret, a group of human scientist hope to regain control of all three forces . . . to begin a new war . . . to give birth to a True God . . . and to pit their mastery of the human genome against the artificial mind of the robotic god, the
Sanctuary
by J.C. Bell
(3.00 from 1 review)
The legends of the Rift are many . . . as are the horrors within . . .. . . Anon begins his journey to the dying elven world to save the Elf Prince, Adros. But once there, he discovers the Plague has evolved into a horror beyond imagining. . . . the Dark Lord Sevron has arisen. This time he has taken form in the Holy Tree of the Elves.
Limits @ Infinity
by J.C. Bell
(4.00 from 2 reviews)
The Chosen are gathering . . . making their way to Lock Core, where once more the Plague pours through the Black Door. No longer can the Destroyer save them. The heroes of the Seventh World are all that remains to face the Void, and the end of all life.
Infinite Limits
by J.C. Bell
(3.00 from 2 reviews)
Only one world remains in their conquest – one last flicker of life in an otherwise darkened universe. And so, the full might of the Dark Army descends.An army of races must stand against it; hastily assembled, vastly outnumbered, and utterly unprepared for the evil that comes. Alone, the Guardians of the Gate will surely be swept away . . . But they are not alone . . .