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This is the second edition of Immune.

The first edition was published by Written Dreams Publishing from December 2019 to July 2025.

After a deadly virus infects the global population, it throws all of the world’s inhabitants into two classes: the inflicted and the immune. Wyatt Tuck, a member of the Immune, finds himself inside a nightmarish onslaught of deadly feuds and riots. Losing his home and family brings him into the paths of other immune—his niece Layla, Easton, and coworker Mitch Burkly—and the opposing inflicted, such as Helen Olsen.

When Helen and Tamera meet the Tucks and Mitch at Camp Belt, they will make a shocking discovery. At Camp Belt, an internment camp for the immune, Helen is promoted to Commander. She makes a shocking discovery about the two warring social classes and must rise to action. Will she choose to battle the rising forces created from the charred ash of the world’s dead society? Or does she dare hope to unite a darkened world so it can rise again into the light?

This is the second edition of the Inteirm.

The first edition was published by Archway Publishing from October 2018 to July 2025.

In Cooper, South Dakota. The so-called “interim” lasts from October 20 at 10:05 p.m. until November 1 at 5:42 a.m. To Cooper’s residents, this chosen span of time makes sense as 10:05 was the time of the monster’s capture and 5:42 was the time of his death. Now, they are haunted by said creature, but only over the span of the interim.
The rest of the year in Cooper is utopia, but it’s paramount that its citizens remain isolated in their homes during the interim in accordance with rules over a hundred years old. All that is about to change. On a hot day in July of 1999, five children—Randy Larkins, Ty Thomas, Vin Dellowinsk, Darlene Ren, and Betty Clammin—form a bound.

This is the second edition of Mid-Glow. The First Edition was published by Amazon Self-Publishing from January 2025 to July 2025.

The United States is at the cusp of entering the Second World War. Philip Van-Drown and his companions have turned to robbing banks over starving in the bread lines. They’ve been on a hot streak and have evaded capture. Soon their luck runs out. Extraordinarily, Philip and his gang become extorted by the individual they were robbing.

Forced between prison or paying off his debt, Philip becomes immersed into the strange world of his peculiar new employer, a European gentleman Dr. Drakoon. Philip discovers that paying off his debt will not be simple. Grave robbing, midnight drops, murder, missing woman, Drakoon’s strange business associate, and a hotel in the deep south, all of these are part of a grander mystery. Philip will unlock terrible secrets and new horrors.

A dystopian novel set 46 years after a war with an alien invader. Amidst the ruins of disintegrated nations, new ones emerged. Doulos and Egalite are two rival countries. Doulos’s new government built a secret facility called the Willow Lock to study and understand the aliens, resulting in a list of questions.

This list drives the Willow Lock’s director, Theta. Now, only one question remains unsolved-question 17. At the Willow Lock, Cory (the intern), Gwen (the Egalite spy), and Peyton (the human lab rat) will cross paths with Theta and her mission to solve question 17. This story is perfect for fans of dystopian worlds, science fiction, and fantasy.