Mystie Muun


Biography

I've always loved a good story. I meet these people that are just aching to have their story told, so I pull out my trusty quill and listen as the tale unfolds.
Now I share with you, some of the fascinating stories contained within the pages of my parchments.

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Shimmerwing    by Mystie Muun
Price: $1.99 USD. 21520 words. Published on November 8, 2011. Fiction.

Myzithra watched as another round of Dragon hunting was about to commence. Just as he was about to do his part in this never ending dance he noticed a difference. On the spur of the moment he set about making plans to take advantage of this difference, and alter the destiny of his people. There is no way to predict just how much the world will change when those plans clash.
The Stargate Thieves    by Mystie Muun
Price: $2.99 USD. 50810 words. Published on November 1, 2011. Fiction.

NaNoWriMo 2011 book. Last updated 2011-11-25 09:52:14
Goal reached!
Stephan had stood next to his father as the button was pushed that launched the first ship to use a stargate. They had killed his father, and stolen that technology to build their empire; an empire with a strangle hold on the entire Human race. Now Stephan was stealing it back in a grand way. The biggest problem was how to get away with it. The solution he devised would shake the balance of power.
Ion 417: Raiju    by Mystie Muun
Price: $2.99 USD. 93090 words. Published on September 16, 2011. Fiction.

Her life was a lie! She had no name, save for the one she gave herself, and her life was totally controlled by one person. To him she was nothing more than project 417, though she called herself Ion. Now she has discovered just what he has planned for her. Using the abilities Teyrn Elon had engineered into her genetics, she escapes his plan to sell her to the highest bidder. Now she is on the run

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Smashwords book reviews by Mystie Muun

  • Going Under on Oct. 08, 2011
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    This is beautifully done. It brings forth a feeling, which is what art should do. It leaves you wishing it hadn't ended.
  • West Pacific Supers: Rising Tide on April 25, 2012
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    This was very entertaining to read. The characters come out as real people with real lives, including all the stuff that goes with actually living. I can't say that everyone of the characters is lovable, because hey, Some of them are just plain rotten tomatoes. But that makes the good ones all the more enjoyable when they manage to succeed. By far my favorite was Seawolf.
  • West Pacific Supers: Rising Tide on April 25, 2012
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    This was very entertaining to read. The characters come out as real people with real lives, including all the stuff that goes with actually living. I can't say that everyone of the characters is lovable, because hey, Some of them are just plain rotten tomatoes. But that makes the good ones all the more enjoyable when they manage to succeed. By far my favorite was Seawolf. Forgot the stars first time.
  • West Pacific Supers: Victory at Any Cost on April 25, 2012
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    This was very entertaining to read. The characters come out as real people with real lives, including all the stuff that goes with actually living. I can't say that everyone of the characters is lovable, because hey, Some of them are just plain rotten tomatoes. But that makes the good ones all the more enjoyable when they manage to succeed. By far my favorite was Seawolf. I found that the object of my cheering changed as the book went on. Who's villain, and Who's hero gets muddled at times.
  • The Fairy Tale Trap on June 27, 2012
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    Ivy is a typical teenage girl who just happens to have a phobia about mirrors. In the midst of a ton of stress from things well out of her control, a mischievous pixie gives her one more reason to hate mirrors. She is pulled into a world she has even less control over than her normal life. Emily Casey does a fine job of bringing Ivy into the realization that not everything is about her. She manages to weave the traditional fairy tale elements into a reality that takes the reader along for the ride.