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Everything you wanted to know about the Progeny of Evolution Series is here in one compact guide. Back Cover Blurbs on all seven books, excerpts, glossary of terms and even chart showing which character belongs to what mate.

Ten Reasons to Read the Progeny of Evolution Series of Books
1. Werewolves prefer to be called lycans and come in more than 50 shades of black.
2. No vampires sparkle.
3. Complementing their powerful libidos, vampires and lycans (The Others) have a deep spiritual side.
4. The world of The Others leaves you wondering if your next door neighbor could be one. See “Re-inventing Vampires and Lycans” on page 14.)
5. The Others choose mates who are beautiful and sexy like themselves; intelligent creatures who set their lovers’ hearts and parts afire.
6. The books are full of action and excitement, spanning the ages from Ancient Troy and Rome to the far future. Alternate timelines portray different versions and fates for the main characters.
7. The Others come from all walks of life—college professors, astronauts, corporate CEOs, soldiers, explorers, even attorneys.
8. They can be dark and edgy, but have a loving side and fierce family devotion. Over the generations, they network, form corporations, seek redemption, and battle persecution.
9. The community evolves from Creation’s vilest expression toward becoming the noblest. Before the adventure is over, they explore space, colonize Mars, travel in time, and learn their place in God’s plan.
10. Reviewers uniformly praise the series and readers can count on romantic love with a happy ending.

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Release dateSep 13, 2014
ISBN9781310040443
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Mike Arsuaga

Raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, Mike completed careers in the United States Navy Submarine Force and the Transportation Security Administration. He lives in Orlando Florida with wife and Editor in Chief Cynthia, daughter Jennifer, granddaughter Larrna and partner in crime Thumper, a Yorkshire terrier, the inspiration for Drake Martin from The Shifter Tales series.Mike's extensive travels in the Navy took him throughout the US, Canada, Europe, the Caribbean, and the Middle East, providing accurate and vivid settings for his stories.His novels include The Progeny of Evolution series, a 160 year long family saga with a unique contemporary take on vampires and werewolves.The titles in order are. 'Progeny of Evolution Series Guide' 'The Other Kind', 'The Corporation.', 'The Children', 'Life in the Time of Decline.'The Daughter'. 'The Tenth Legion', and 'Lagrange Point'. All are released or will release in 2015 from IHeart Book Publishing.'The Daughter' and 'Life in the Time of Decline' are PG13. The other five are for over eighteen only.Additionally, he co-wrote The Shifter Tales, "Top Dog" and the sequel "Love and Death in the Big Easy" with his wife Cynthia. Both follow the spicy adventures of a special shape shifter.Writing under the pen name MJ Segar, Mike has two science fiction titles on the market.'The First Servant' features a coal and steam civilization of the distant future discovering a past society hitherto believed to be a myth. Dual love stories unfold. For one, the past becomes the future.'Jenny-Leigh 8' is a romantic action thriller. In the future, the Jenny-Leigh 8 represents the gold standard of luxury recreational androids, but in a world crisis she's becomes more than another pretty face.

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