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Cradle of the Future: Mouse and Snake, #12
Blood and Years: Mouse and Snake, #13
Passage of the City: Mouse and Snake, #11
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Mouse and Snake Series

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The Simplest Pleasures Are Best

 

Fran whooped as she pushed off the Rainier Square platform and zipped off into the fog towards Union Square flying like a superhero with her arms outstretched. Giggling. Because of course she had to giggle as she flew.

 

The Web lurked hidden behind the fog, dangling wet and dripping over Drowned Seattle. Full of life and love and happiness.

 

And pickles. Because Fran had a plan and presents to give out once she and Kamryn made their way across town to meet up with family. It was going to be awesome, if Fran did say so herself.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 29, 2018
Cradle of the Future: Mouse and Snake, #12
Blood and Years: Mouse and Snake, #13
Passage of the City: Mouse and Snake, #11

Titles in the series (6)

  • Passage of the City: Mouse and Snake, #11

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    Passage of the City: Mouse and Snake, #11
    Passage of the City: Mouse and Snake, #11

    June leaned over the balcony railing, letting the weight of her arms pull at her. Mist hid the Web beneath her. This high up, all you saw were balconies, railings, cables and blackberry vines tangled together. The ground far below was beyond her sight. And too dangerous to visit. June hated that. She wanted to see it. Ground and the sky overhead and other places besides the Web. Tower got it. They understood June. June wasn't so sure she understood how Tower made her feel but Tower was cool and Tower liked her and Tower was nice. Even if Tower made June's stomach go all wobbly. Passage of the City is a sweet coming of age story in a dystopian world that queer readers are sure to love.

  • Cradle of the Future: Mouse and Snake, #12

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    Cradle of the Future: Mouse and Snake, #12
    Cradle of the Future: Mouse and Snake, #12

    "Stand by for contact." Ihsan held xir breath as the lander slowly touched down on their asteroid. A decade and a half of work and they finally had the start of their generation ship. Hollow the asteroid out, add air and soil, then slap on some solar panels and presto you had a space station. Or strap on engines and you were free to travel the universe. Their Cradle, future of xir families, was born. Now they just had to finish the work and they'd all be free. Cradle of the Future posits a dark future that may yet come to pass while giving us a way to escape into the universe. Don't miss out!

  • Blood and Years: Mouse and Snake, #13

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    Blood and Years: Mouse and Snake, #13
    Blood and Years: Mouse and Snake, #13

    Leigh squatted down, letting the bamboo around her hide her from view. Last damned thing she wanted to do was deal with Kagiso Novak but the twerp wouldn't stop stalking her. He kept trapping her places and staring at her, talking about how he wanted to fuck her. Hiding didn't solve anything. Smacking him one when he hurt Leigh's best friend Darby's feelings got them thrown off the space station, which wasn't much better. But it set in chain a series of encounters that swept Leigh away from the blood and fear that had controlled her life for years. Blood and Years is a story of growth, change and standing firm that will stick with you when you close the book.

  • Family in Progress: Mouse and Snake, #14

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    Family in Progress: Mouse and Snake, #14
    Family in Progress: Mouse and Snake, #14

    Chi leaned back against the door to xyr quarters, slowly sliding down to the floor. What an incredible, horrible, amazing, wonderful day. They'd escaped Earth and then Randal had nearly raped Chi. Captain Narang had saved Chi. Xe was free, finally free. No more Earth, no more abusive family and no more Randal. Until Randal's twin sister Sushila showed up and the entire cycle started over again. Chi had to get free from both of them. Xe wouldn't let this keep happening!

  • Drowned Seattle: Mouse and Snake, #15

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    Drowned Seattle: Mouse and Snake, #15
    Drowned Seattle: Mouse and Snake, #15

    The end of the world as we know it isn't really an end at all.   How could it be? What humanity knows and expects is just one in a long sequence of climates that have come and gone over millions of years. Losing one world means gaining another, one will fish and birds and a whole new ecosystem suspended over the drowned remnants of Seattle, deep under the Puget Sound's rising waters.   The end of the world comes not with a bang but with a splash as global climate change wreaks changes large and small.

  • A String Full of Pickles: Mouse and Snake, #16

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    A String Full of Pickles: Mouse and Snake, #16
    A String Full of Pickles: Mouse and Snake, #16

    The Simplest Pleasures Are Best   Fran whooped as she pushed off the Rainier Square platform and zipped off into the fog towards Union Square flying like a superhero with her arms outstretched. Giggling. Because of course she had to giggle as she flew.   The Web lurked hidden behind the fog, dangling wet and dripping over Drowned Seattle. Full of life and love and happiness.   And pickles. Because Fran had a plan and presents to give out once she and Kamryn made their way across town to meet up with family. It was going to be awesome, if Fran did say so herself.

Author

Meyari McFarland

Meyari McFarland has been telling stories since she was a small child. Her stories range from SF and Fantasy adventures to Romances but they always feature strong characters who do what they think is right no matter what gets in their way. Her series range from Space Opera Romance in the Drath series to Epic Fantasy in the Mages of Tindiere world. Other series include Matriarchies of Muirin, the Clockwork Rift Steampunk mysteries, and the Tales of Unification urban fantasy stories, plus many more. You can find all of her work on MDR Publishing's website at www.MDR-Publishing.com.

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