Mike Lee

Biography

Mike Lee lives and works in Denver, Colorado, as a psychotherapist (which he sometimes thinks is great practice for writing novels, since he believes that a lot of what passes for psychology these days is fiction, too.) His previous work has been published in magazines (as far away as Bulgaria) and in local newspapers, and has all been professional (relating to psychotherapy and psychology) or political in nature. An avid reader of all kinds of novels, as well as political commentary, he started writing fiction a few years ago as a hobby, and is fond of saying "It probably wouldn't have happened if they still made good TV shows."

Books

StarFire
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 100,640. Language: English. Published: November 9, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » Military, Fiction » Science fiction » Space opera
(4.00 from 2 reviews)
Captain Vince Lombard, G-Marine company commander, is tasked with tracking down a stray ship. AMS StarFire has gone silent, and previous attempts to locate her have resulted in the loss of more ships. After two previous wars with xenospecies, no one knows the cause of StarFire's missing in action status. But Fleet Command has their own agenda, and Vince may find himself in the middle!
Fey
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 84,180. Language: English. Published: July 14, 2011 . Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » General, Fiction » Science fiction » General
Fairies disappeared from earth history around 1,000 A.D, and except for legends, were forgotten by humanity. Now, after the better part of two millennia, one is back. And where does someone look for a fairy, in the future? Perhaps… on a gambling casino space station? And look what a fairy can do there… "Fey" is a sometimes-whimsical, fun, and light fantasy/sci-fi adventure.
Horker's Law
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 183,020. Language: English. Published: February 28, 2011 . Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » General, Fiction » Fantasy » Epic
(4.60 from 5 reviews)
Horkers are thieves; but they are thieves with a code. A part of that code is that Horkers do not use magic, and for good reason: It can be dangerous! When a young Horker finds himself committed to protecting a powerful artifact, he also finds out why Horkers eschew the use of magic... and how the training he has received as a Horker could be the next best thing.

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