Speculative fiction, alternative worlds, futuristic, supernatural, horror
Oct 6th, 2015, 3:52 pm
The Sea and the Wasteland series by Mark Reynolds (Books 1~2)
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Overview: Mark Reynolds has been writing in the Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror genre for several years, and The Sea and the Wasteland series represents his first foray into the Amazon Kindle market. In addition to writing, the author also dabbles in handcrafted models and miniatures, and making his own creepy Halloween costumes. He lives with his wife in western New York.
Genre: Science Fiction, Apocalypse, Survival

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The Sanity's Edge Saloon (Book 1)
All he wanted was a second chance. Alone, out of work, and despairing for his future, aspiring writer Jack Lantirn accepts an offer from a stranger in a coffee shop: become the caretaker for the Sanity’s Edge Saloon. A day later, he finds himself stranded in an abandoned way station in the middle of an endless wasteland at the edge of reality, no idea how he got there or how to get home. Suddenly plunged into a world of insane sorcerers and savage monsters, he finds people who need his help, others who want him dead, and a chance to fix his life if he can only work out the secrets of the Sanity’s Edge in time.

At the edge of everything that’s real, there is a place between imagination and madness, an endless wasteland of sand and dust, remnants of all who journeyed to the Sanity’s Edge Saloon before … and failed.

The Edge of Madness Cafe (Book 2)
Reality is a prison that most accept, eyes closed to the shackles of our own confinement. Some refuse, seeking to create their own world. Most go mad, but some—a rare few—escape.

Ellen Monroe had lost her mind, her world reduced to the barest existence: her job at the bookstore, coffee at the shop across the street, and twice weekly meetings with her psychiatrist because she was delusional and paranoid, and it kept her out of the psych ward … and jail. She had no memories of her life before this, nothing at all about her past except for the one piece that couldn’t be real: The Sanity’s Edge Saloon. A way station on the edge of madness and dreams, a train-stop in an endless wasteland inhabited by magicians and dregs and one lone caretaker named Jack, a writer who looked after this insane world. Jack was the only person Ellen ever cared about; the only person who ever cared about her. But Jack didn’t exist. The saloon and the wasteland didn’t exist. Nothing of what she remembered ever existed because she was crazy. So she went to her job where her boss hid the secrets of the universe beside the books on his shelves. And she bought coffee from the shop across the street where the proprietor gathered secrets for an entirely different purpose. And she saw her psychiatrist though his interest in her seemed less than professional. And she dreamed her dreams of Jack, the Sanity’s Edge Saloon, and a wasteland of infinite possibilities.

So why did she feel like someone was watching her?

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Oct 6th, 2015, 3:52 pm

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