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Books published by publisher Rick A. Mullins

  • Godstone Mage

    Rick A. Mullins

    eBook (Rick A. Mullins, Sept. 9, 2014)
    Liam and Orlagh Quinn are brother and sister puma changelings traveling from the Grand Lakes to the west coast to find a cure for a curse put on their Family by a dark mage. On their way back through the Arizona Territory, they befriend the family of Master Mage Heather Richards and her Master Tinker brother Fallon, who is the victim of another dark mage’s curse.When Heather and Fallon’s parents are murdered, their farm burned down, and their wealth in godstone stolen, Liam and Orlagh pledge to help the two track down the murderers to gain Justice and reclaim the magical godstone. The four set off in the chaos of the years after the Civil War, to find Justice western style in the age of steam, magic, and changelings.Starved for such quests after years of brother killing brother, the war-weary country extols the first successes of the four and those they encounter on their search for Justice. Before long, dime novels spread their fame to those they pursue.But those with power don’t like to be thwarted and the rails are closed to them. Then Heather combines her magery with Fallon’s tinkering and their railcar goes airborne beneath a balloon of foamed steam as they resume their search for just vengeance on murderers, thieves, and dark mages.
  • Dragonhome

    Rick A. Mullins

    language (Rick A. Mullins, Aug. 28, 2014)
    Gordon Barrow is traveling a crowded highway when lightning strikes an overpass and opens a portal to another world. Traveling at highway speeds, dozens of trucks, buses, and cars pass through the portal and find themselves stranded on an alien world when the portal disappears.Resolved to spending the rest of their lives on this alternate Earth, the involuntary colonists meet and befriend the natives, then discover that their adopted world goes through a population surge every decade until starvation and massive die-offs allow the land to recover for another decade.Just when they’ve figured out how to survive on their new world they discover that they are infected with the same parasites that have extended the lives of every living thing on Dragonhome, the very thing that causes the cyclic population explosions.Now they have found a way home using the same worldhole crystals that brought them to Dragonhome. But if they return they will bring their immortality infection with them, and with it introduce the same cyclic population explosions that decimates Dragonhome every ten years.
  • Magi

    Rick A. Mullins

    language (Rick A. Mullins, Sept. 8, 2014)
    Emigrating from Earth by means of the Worldhole Crystals found on Dragonhome, Blake Michaels travels to the world Magi with his family as registered colonists.Magi is unique in that evolution has created plants and animals that have properties that seem magical. Plants fight off animals that eat them with real or holographic fire, blinding bursts of light, or painful screams. Animals bend light to hide, or have plates that form kinetic shields or horns that punch from a distance.The first explorers discovered that some of these artifacts can be controlled with the addition of human technology. If you fired a pulse of electricity through a unicorn horn, the horn would produce a weak version of the same kinetic punch that the animal could when it was alive. Put another electrical charge through the skin of a nauga and it will bend the light around itself to become invisible.With his new friend Ivy Dakota, Blake discovers that Magi used to have a sentient species and they had a growth in their forehead that allowed them to more easily control other Magian artifacts at their full potential. This discovery causes a gold rush to Magi with prospectors looking for these Wizard’s Stones, so that they can control Magian artifacts at full power without technology.
  • Floatstone Pirate

    Rick A. Mullins

    language (Rick A. Mullins, Nov. 19, 2014)
    Kel was thrown into slavery as a child, only to be immediately rescued by the notorious pirate, Blackheart. He is grown now and flies the skies of his native world beneath keels of a material that floats when heated, trading between the scattered islands and freeing slaves whenever he finds them.A great war is brewing as the three largest islands spread their economic ideals to the Free Merchants and Independent Islands, enslaving all that resist. Kel and his crew fight slavers, hurricanes, and exploding volcanoes as he tries to live free as one of the Sky Merchants flying great winged sailing ships above treacherous seas.Then he meets the alien humans who have learned how to use another world’s unique mineral to open gates to new worlds safe from the slaver’s chains. But if you had a choice between fleeing with a few of those closest to you…or staying and fighting for the freedom of all…what would you do?