Amp up your reading: stories and novels from the Causality War
Causality Bomb
Book 1 of the Causality Wars Series
This Sci-Fi tale remains thoughtful and emotional
– Kirkus Review
When a quantum energy experiment goes horribly wrong, it accidentally shatters the future, allowing alternative pasts to co-exist.
As veteran Alex Jane Merk passes through the nexus of the effect, she splits into two identities—each with full histories of their own—merged into one body.
One identity, Army veteran Alex James Monroe, remembers a life full of failure and loss. The second identity, freshman college coed Sarah Beth Merk, remembers a difficult childhood in a suburban upbringing. Both sense each other but neither believes the other really exists.
To survive, they must accept their shared fates and find the person responsible for the fission before time runs out. Because if they fail, they will not only die, but they will also take everyone they have ever known with them.
Causality Rebound
Book 2 of the Causality Wars Series
If you’re the Cause; can you be the Cure?
From Terry Gene, who’s first novel Kirkus Books reported “This Sci-Fi tale remains emotionally true”
Sarah Beth has hated life since that day ten years ago when her male and female sides merged to form her. She suffers from survivor’s guilt over the quantum energy experiment that forced her two parts to cease to exist. While her male side resolved her PTSD and abusive childhood training, her female side never addressed trauma from childhood experiments.
Sarah Beth has taken refuge in her male side and eschewing everything feminine. Complicating this is her need to protect Alexi, her male-side’s accidental child, a forgotten millennia-old alien invasion, and threats to harvest her energy. She conducts dangerous quantum free-energy experiments to bring back Alex and Sarah. Only with her death will she find meaning in her life.
This second novel of the Causality is Optional novel cycle continues the unraveling the impossibility that is Sarah Beth.
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