Download The New Dawn series (#1-8) by Valerie J. Mikles (.ePUB)(.AZW3)

The New Dawn series (#1-8) by Valerie J. Mikles
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Overview: Valerie J. Mikles says, "I’m a PhD astronomer with a passion for writing and creative arts. While I enjoyed traveling to telescopes around the world as a black hole hunter, I have since returned home to Maryland where I work on weather satellites for NOAA. When not writing, I can be found at the community theater, acting, choreographing, or stage managing. I’ve also written and produced a series of short films about asexuality, inspired by my own journey of self-discovery. I’m a regular attendee at science fiction conventions and enjoy cosplay. My fandoms include Firefly, Stargate, and Star Trek, and anything that allows me to make another blue dress. My motto in life is that I can be everything I want, just not all at the same time."
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy > Space Opera > Adventure

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The Disappeared (New Dawn #1):
A cosmic conflict. A misguided act of charity. Will her attempt at generosity lead to her destruction? Corey’s been running her entire life. And after escaping a foster home and an abusive ex, she’s finally found hope as a spaceship pilot for a dilapidated freighter. But when Corey offers a vagrant at the spaceport a cup of coffee, a heap of trouble descends on her ship, threatening the lives of her entire crew. Fighting for survival against stowaways, raiders, and a vicious teleporting assassin, Corey must choose whether to trust her crew or betray them to save herself. Are the people who saved her from her past worth her life and her future?

Sequestered (New Dawn #2):
He dreamed of escaping . She had a plan. Had Douglas found his chance to break free, or had he allied himself with crazy? He’d never flown his patchwork biplane, but he and his father had dreamed of flying it over the mountains. His father’s work had been sanctioned, Douglas’ was not. The stolen parts and the fuel were sure to land him in prison. Or worse, dead. But the moment Sky saw the plane, she knew she’d found her escape. Sky’s stories of the world outside weren’t like anything he’d heard before. She seemed to appear from nowhere. She spoke a dozen languages, and she claimed to be over a hundred years old, though she didn’t look it. She knew how to fix ancient technology, and carried devices unlike anything they had in Rocan. And she was determined to fly his plane out of the city whether he wanted to go or not. She claimed there were places to go – cities they could run to. Spaceships that would take them to the moon and back. She would take him as far as he wanted to go. Was she crazy? Was he?

Trade Circle (New Dawn #3):
What would you trade to save a life? Tray Matthews has his hands full dealing with the refugee passengers on his stranded spaceship, and being separated from his son. But then his brother Danny contracts a mysterious and deadly illness. Tray has never felt more helpless. He can’t get his ship off the ground without Danny. There’s no time for caution. With his brother’s life on the line, Tray needs medicine, and he will trade anything. Almost anything. Things go from bad to worse when Tray’s new trading partners realize one of his passengers is a bandit they’ve been hunting for decades. He needs the medicine… … but they’ll take her life. Can he keep his passenger safe and close the deal before his brother dies?

Hybrid (New Dawn #4):
All she wanted was to save her brother… … she wasn’t prepared to lose her entire city. Could Liza’s telepathic powers be harnessed for good, or would she only ever be a weapon of war? Growing up, big brother Kerris was all she had. He was a telekinetic superhero who took care of her when they lost their parents, made her laugh, and kept her safe. He’d made the mistake of under-estimating how deadly she was before, so when the spaceship came, he didn’t want her anywhere near it. But Liza had brought the ship. For him. The arrival of Oriana has given her a new chance to make things right. There were people like them on board – people with hybrid powers. And she was desperate to learn how to control her destructive power. So with a few telepathic interviews… … she found something she never expected. It was her turn to save her brother.

The Gray Market (New Dawn #5):
Danny desperately need to get his crew home… … but this homecoming was not what he expected. Had he saved his brother’s life at the expense of Amanda’s? Quin was the home Danny had avoided for most of his adult life. He’d inherited money and status, but he wanted neither. He had no idea the source of his late mother’s power, but he was about to find out. Because someone was trying to steal it. Lois Ketlin would never have been more than a drug dealer if Oriana hadn’t fallen off the grid. She was shrewd, ruthless, and not afraid to sacrifice innocents in her pursuit of hybrid superpowers. And Amanda has powers worth killing for. But before he can face her… … he must face the truth of his family’s legacy. It’s time to go home.

The Confluence (New Dawn #6):
Tray wanted to stay with his son… … his crime-boss father-in-law had other plans. Tray hated spaceships and micro-gravity, but he loved Saskia, and not just because she was a weapons expert and protector. She would have made a good step-mother, and he a good father, if they hadn’t been taken hostage on their 400-year old cargo ship. Sikorsky wanted power. Despite his money and his teleportation power, he had no army, and he barely had a plan. But a storm was brewing on Terrana, and Sikorsky planned to seize control. If Tray didn’t help, his family would disappear. One plan was for mutiny… … one for a government coup. It was time to fight back.

Premonition (New Dawn #7):
Seeing the future is not the same as saving it. When the first premonition hits, Amanda thinks it’s a hallucination. She doesn’t have psychic power; she echoes the powers of others. Her sudden ability to see the future has done little to help her crew prepare. Led off course, Oriana finds Nola, a peaceful farming town celebrating their annual Festival. The moment she enters the city, Amanda feels more echoes of power than she can control. Overwhelmed by both the Festival and the spirit power in the city, Amanda begins a hunt for a powerful human-spirit half-breed that can help her, and finds herself at the center of the city’s battle to purge spirit-kind from their midst. Can Amanda’s borrowed powers give the crew the edge the need?

Echo (New Dawn #8):
Desperate for a cure, Amanda will trade anything. Even her supernatural echo power. Plagued by schizophrenia, Amanda often has trouble distinguishing the insights of her supernatural echo power from her delusions. Her medical dilemma catches the interest of Cordovan geneticist Jack Fisher, but she soon discovers there’s a fine line between a patient and a test subject. Even worse, the treatment for her disease might also erase her power. With Amanda left vulnerable by her half-finished treatment, the crew is on a race to save both her and the test subjects. But their lone ship is no match for the Cordovan’s advanced technology. Can Amanda use her power to save the other test subjects before her consciousness is erased?

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