



Stahl Jaeger
Stahl Jaeger writes military science fiction about soldiers, empires, impossible missions, and the ugly math of survival.
His stories focus on disciplined warriors caught between duty, politics, betrayal, and enemies who rarely cooperate with anyone’s clean little battle plan.
Stahl’s books blend futuristic warfare with grounded military detail, hard choices, squad-level grit, and battlefield pressure that turns theory into wreckage. Expect powered armor, hostile worlds, orbital threats, desperate last stands, brutal command decisions, and Marines or Marine-like lunatics advancing into problems sane people would avoid. Stahl Jaeger is a pen name used to keep the focus on the stories, the characters, and the wars they are unlucky enough to fight.
Eve Steele
Eva Steele writes emotionally intense romantasy and fantasy romance about dangerous love, costly magic, broken vows, forbidden desire, betrayal, and sacrifice. Her stories center on capable but wounded characters trapped between duty and longing, power and vulnerability, survival and trust.
Eva’s books are for readers who want fantasy worlds where the romance matters as much as the magic, where secrets have teeth, where every oath has a price, and where love can save a character only after it destroys the lie they were using to survive.
Eva writes under a pen name to keep the focus on the stories and the worlds themselves.
R. Keller
Reid Keller writes cyberpunk about broken cities, ruthless corporations, dirty technology, and people trying to stay human in systems designed to strip them down for parts. His stories blend noir tension, high-tech crime, corporate warfare, street-level survival, artificial intelligence, black-market upgrades, and the kind of moral compromise that makes “just do the right thing” sound like something printed on a motivational poster by the villain’s HR department.
Expect neon alleys, augmented mercenaries, hackers, surveillance states, synthetic bodies, corrupted networks, corporate assassins, and protagonists who know the future is rigged but keep swinging anyway. Reid’s books are for readers who like gritty action, sharp dialogue, dangerous tech, urban decay, and characters caught between freedom, identity, and survival.
Reid Keller is a pen name used to keep the focus on the stories, the characters, and the ugly little futures waiting behind every glowing screen.
C. Donovan
Claire Donovan writes science fiction romance about dangerous worlds, impossible loyalties, and love that survives hostile stars, bad odds, and people with far too many secrets. Her stories blend futuristic adventure, emotional tension, political danger, and romance forged under pressure because apparently falling in love is not complicated enough without warships, alien threats, and interstellar betrayal involved.
Expect fierce heroines, capable heroes, slow-burn attraction, found family, high-stakes missions, dangerous technology, star-crossed loyalties, and relationships tested by duty, survival, and the kind of impossible choices that make “just communicate” sound adorable.
Claire Donovan is a pen name used to keep the focus on the stories, the characters, and the distant worlds where love still has teeth.
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Nate Archer
Nate Archer writes LitRPG adventure about deadly quests, broken systems, strange worlds, and characters forced to level up before the universe decides they are disposable. His stories blend action, humor, progression, tactical problem-solving, found family, and game-like systems where every stat boost comes with a fresh opportunity to get horribly murdered.
Expect dangerous dungeons, sarcastic companions, skill trees, loot, monsters, absurd rules, bad odds, and heroes who survive by being stubborn, adaptable, and just smart enough to notice when the tutorial is lying. Nate’s books are for readers who like fast-paced adventure, character growth, crunchy progression, and worlds where the interface is helpful right up until it gets someone killed.
Nate Archer is a pen name used to keep the focus on the stories, the characters, and the gloriously unfair systems trying to crush them.
Nora Keane
Nora Keane writes urban fantasy about hidden magic, dangerous cities, old monsters, and people trying to survive when the supernatural world stops politely pretending it does not exist. Her stories blend mystery, action, dark humor, occult secrets, and character-driven danger in worlds where every alley may have teeth and every favor comes with a bill.
Expect sharp-witted protagonists, cursed objects, ancient grudges, supernatural politics, haunted places, morally flexible allies, and enemies who know exactly where the bodies are buried because, inconveniently, they buried some of them. Nora’s books are for readers who like their fantasy with streetlights, blood debts, bad decisions, and magic that does not come with a safety manual.
Nora Keane is a pen name used to keep the focus on the stories, the characters, and the cities where the shadows are usually not empty.
Dan Ashfall
Dan Ashfall writes horror, zombie fiction, and dystopian survival stories about collapsing worlds, desperate people, and the ugly decisions that crawl out of the dark when civilization stops pretending it has everything under control. His books blend post-apocalyptic danger, moral pressure, grim survival, corrupted systems, and characters pushed far past the point where optimism is still a useful tool.
Expect infected cities, broken governments, ruthless survivors, bad choices, worse consequences, and ordinary people forced to become dangerous because the alternative is usually getting eaten, enslaved, or used as a warning label. Dan’s stories are for readers who like tension, dread, survival horror, dystopian collapse, and the cheerful reminder that society is apparently three missed meals and one bad memo away from becoming a meat grinder.
Dan Ashfall is a pen name used to keep the focus on the stories, the characters, and the dead things still moving after everything else falls apart.
William Hawthorne
W. Hawthorne writes fantasy about ancient magic, broken kingdoms, dangerous bargains, and heroes who rarely get the luxury of clean choices. His stories blend adventure, myth, mystery, and character-driven conflict in worlds where power always has a price and survival usually requires more than courage and a conveniently sharp sword.
Expect haunted ruins, old prophecies, forbidden magic, political betrayal, strange creatures, hard-won loyalty, and characters forced to decide what they are willing to sacrifice before the darkness finishes making the decision for them. Because apparently saving the world is never as simple as reading the warning inscription and not touching the cursed artifact.
W. Hawthorne is a pen name used to keep the focus on the stories, the worlds, and the characters fighting their way through them.
