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Readers demanded, and author Ben Schneider responded: the third book in the Chrome Mountain Saga is here-and beloved character Sonya Radisson is getting her due. In Chigger Hollow, Sonya Radisson's best friend has been kidnapped, and Sonya is the only one who can save her. She suits up and is armed to the teeth and ready to face the darkest weekend of her life. Full of the gunfights and motorcycle chases Schneider's readers come to Chrome Mountain books for, Chigger Hollow is also packed with the elements that keep readers returning for each new book: the unique beauty and strength of rural America, humor, and powerful and relatable female characters. There's one more twist: as Sonya flies along the labyrinth of backwoods trails in search of her friend, she finds that one path leads to a hidden, high-tech valley. What happens when diabolical minds fit for a sci-fi adventure meet a tough-as-nails biker like Sonya? Which one will come out of this weekend alive?
During a pause in her road trip, Sonya Radisson is captured and taken to a corrupt mental asylum-where the staff believes she is someone else. The plot turns dark and edgy as Sonya falls prey to criminal intents, but deftly holds it together around other inmates, all battling their own personal demons. On the night Sonya's new friend, Judy Hoyt, is set free by a vigilante biker team, Judy persuades the crew, aka the Night Mares, to bust Sonya out, too. After days of evading ruthless bikers and high-tech mercenaries, Sonya learns Mitch Sumner was behind her abduction. Mitch is a Scythe crime leader in search of his father, Levi North-a former crime boss, and Sonya's most troublesome ex. With aid from the Night Mares MC and their secret FBI ally, Sonya makes plans to serve cold justice to Mitch-and possibly ruin the entire Scythe organization.After years of reading thriller/sci-fi film novelizations and taking notes, Ben Schneider acquired the unique ability to put film-worthy action scenes directly into the minds of readers. This fast-moving thriller, set in the near future, is filled with sinister motives, diabolical plots, and features a moral heroine who keeps readers wanting more of her adventures. Fans of suspense, humor, justice, God, and over-the-top action will appreciate The North Factor.
King Felix started a war to expand his empire. His most revered knight, Sir Xandar, plans to end his bloody reign-no matter the cost. And pay he must. Xandar's plan goes awry when he clashes with more corrupt rulers who detour his mission across perilous seas and exotic kingdoms. While forming an unstable bond with Lady Jia, a dangerous warrior-maid, Xandar uncovers the world's most chilling secrets in an epic fight for survival.Written for anyone who desires adventure and justice and believes life is always better when you treat others well, Realm Journey stresses action, humor, and science-based "magic." Author Ben Schneider developed the story for over twenty years, leading to an unpredictable, well-planned twist of an ending.
Trey and Sonya couldn't be more different-yet their divergent lives are about to converge, with a bang. As Sonya evades the biker gang she was once involved with, she befriends Trey, a scientist, and helps him evade the Chromes, the most successful terrorist organization in the world. Trey and Sonya have more than their own lives to consider; the free world will change for the worse if the Chromes gain Trey's priceless knowledge.In the thriller Chrome Mountain, Ben Schneider explores one possible future our real world could be racing toward. Readers will find this story, driven by the female protagonist, a page-turner but without the darker tactics of similar sci-fi thrillers. The characters of Chrome Mountain tell their stories with clean humor, no profanity, a lot of advice from God, and action-lots and lots of action.
Airman Artless: a Dude of Hazard. The purpose of Airman Artless cartoons is humor and to address safety hazards and other Air Force-related concerns. These cartoons are not meant to disparage the Air Force in any way.
Airman Artless: a Dude of Hazard. The purpose of Airman Artless cartoons is humor and to address safety hazards and other Air Force-related concerns. These cartoons are not meant to disparage the Air Force in any way.
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