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Rayne has been fighting for her life on a distant planet with no hope of rescue. When help finally arrives, it becomes a mixed blessing, because something is not right in her head. Psychological trauma, rage, and bitterness are the least of her worries as she fights for control over her mind and for her freedom from the forces that seek to contain her.
Rayne is doing her best to adjust to normal life, but when her friends go MIA on their latest mission she can't sit idly by and wait for someone else to go to the rescue.
Studying to be a dance student didn't work out, so Rayne takes the only course open to her, being a mercenary for Lexington Tactical. Follow Rayne as she fights terrorists hell bent on blowing up the city, avoids Dr. Gault who'll do anything to learn her secrets, and a cute boy who won't take 'no' for an answer. All while fighting for headspace with a T80 combat AI.
The exciting conclusion of the Rayne Chronicles, Death Rayne. Follow Echo Elite as they deal with Rayne's loss and fight off Tau Ceti incursions that have suddenly become more focused. Meanwhile, Vlad hasn't given up hope. He's certain Rayne is alive and he'll cross the universe to bring her back; alone if he has to.
In book two of the Rayne Trilogy, Rayne discovers everything she knew about the world and the Ancients is a lie...and there are others out there who are just like her.
Six historical short stories by Rayne Hall. Terre Vert and Payne's Grey (1850) Captive (Ancient Greece) The Smell of Pancakes (1920) Arete (Ancient Greece) Ten Sixty-Six (1066) Prophetess (Ancient Greece) Most of these short stories have been previously published in magazines, ezines, collections and anthologies. British English.
Six quirky, twisted fantasy stories by Rayne Hall. This collection contains: Gunda's Garden Gnomes, How the Toilet-Maker's Daughter Became Queen, Scylla and the Pepper Pirates, The Prince Who Came Out of the Plaice, The Water of Truth, The Devil Eats Here. Most of these stories have been previously published in magazines, ezines, collections and anthologies. British English.
"An opposites attract, hilariously sexy romantic comedy, perfect for fans of Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary and stuffy Mr. Darcy types!"
Six creepy, atmospheric, spine-tingling stories by Rayne Hall. Volume 1 contains 'Only A Fool', 'Four Bony Hands', 'The Black Boar', 'Double Rainbows', 'Druid Stones' and 'Burning'. These stories are more creepy and psychological than violent and gory. However, they may not be suitable for young readers without parental guidance. These horror stories have been previously published in magazines...
In the dawn of The Rebirth Period, a new species of humans dominates the Earth.