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There are doors that open to other worlds, but it's no fairytale on the other side. I thought otherworldly monsters bent on devouring my whole world starting with my family trumped everything. Turns out, I was wrong. My world's only one of thousands facing annihilation from the maneaters that tried to eat me alive. Charlie saved me, rolled into my life on a motorcycle, and rescued me. Problem is, I'm the Embassy's property now. They're the interdimensional agency tasked with stemming the flow of ravenous aliens into our universe, but they seem more interested in studying me. I crashed a…mehr

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There are doors that open to other worlds, but it's no fairytale on the other side. I thought otherworldly monsters bent on devouring my whole world starting with my family trumped everything. Turns out, I was wrong. My world's only one of thousands facing annihilation from the maneaters that tried to eat me alive. Charlie saved me, rolled into my life on a motorcycle, and rescued me. Problem is, I'm the Embassy's property now. They're the interdimensional agency tasked with stemming the flow of ravenous aliens into our universe, but they seem more interested in studying me. I crashed a gateway in a way they've never seen. The Embassy wants to replicate that. I think they want to use me as a war weapon. If I don't convince Charlie to help me escape, I'll be an Embassy science experiment for the rest of my short life, or worse, eternally trapped in the dark hell that fills the spaces between worlds. SCIENCE FICTION MEETS INTERDIMENSIONAL HORROR IN THIS SERIES THAT BREACHES THE BOUNDARIES OF GENRES! CROSS-GENRE COMPARABLES: Fans of "Stranger Things" and "Dark Tower" by Stephen King, will love how this series combines elements of horror, sci-fi, and alternate realities.
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At a young age, Shelly Campbell wanted to be an air show pilot or a pirate, possibly a dragon and definitely a writer and artist. She's piloted a Cessna 172 through spins and stalls, and sailed up the east coast on a tall ship barque-mostly without projectile vomiting. In the end, Shelly found writing stories and drawing dragons to be so much easier on the stomach.Shelly's tales are speculative fiction, tending toward literary with dollops of oddity. She enjoys the challenge of exploring new techniques and subject matter, and strives to embed inspiring stories in her writing and art.