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Susan Wright

    January 1, 1960

    Susan Wright, writing as S.L. Wright, is a bestselling author whose work spans a diverse range of genres. Her novels encompass New Adult contemporary romance, alongside urban fantasy, fantasy, and science fiction narratives. Wright is known for crafting compelling stories that resonate with a broad readership.

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    The Tempest
    Star Trek. The Badlands 1
    The Flight of Cornelia Blackwood
    Be Your Own Therapist
    Confessions of a Demon
    • Confessions of a Demon

      • 339 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      After accidentally stealing the life force of a dying demon, Allay became the only human-demon hybrid in existence. Demons feed on human emotions, so Allay decided the safest way to satisfy this need-and still retain some semblance of her humanity-was to open a bar. Here she can drink from, and ease, her patrons' pain, which has helped her to stay under the demon radar...until now.When Allay is attacked and nearly killed by another demon, a human comes to her rescue. Theo Ram is tall, handsome, and mortal-and Allay feels a connection to him she didn't think she'd ever know. But that bond is tested when the demon community in New York begins to rise up, and two opposing clans fight for power. Now Allay is caught in the middle, and she must decide where her loyalties lie.

      Confessions of a Demon
    • Be Your Own Therapist

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book is based upon Rapid Response Therapy, and includes instructions for self-administered treatment, as well as treatment protocals for professionals and others working in pairs. It is Dr. Wright's hope that people will identify the nagging problems blocking their energy and productivity, use the treatment steps outlined in this book to alleviate past, present and future issues, and reach the state of emotional health.

      Be Your Own Therapist
    • Located close to the Cardassian border, the turbulent region of space known as the Badlands has been an interstellar hazard for at least two generations. Many starships have faced destruction there; the USS "Enterprise", under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, is no exception.

      Star Trek. The Badlands 1
    • The Tempest

      Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #19

      • 275 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      When a ferocious plasma storm strikes the entire Bajoran system, Deep Space Nine becomes a port under siege, filled to overflowing with stranded space travelers, unpredictable aliens, and Klingon smugglers. Wof and Odo find themselves tested to the limit as they struggle to control the chaos that has consumed the station. But even greater danger faces Dax and botanist Keiko O' Brian when they must fly a runabout into the very heart of the storm and encounter a stange new form of life!

      The Tempest
    • Star Trek Voyager 04. Violations.

      • 279 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      Under the guise of helping the crew find a way home, a group of aliens board the "U.S.S. Voyager" TM, and then steal the main computer. To get it back, Captain Janeway is forced to negotiate with the thieves -- who are from a consortium of planets where thievery is a way of life. But as Janeway and the crew fight to retrieve their computer in time to save the barely functioning ship, they become embroiled in a political battle that could not only destroy the "U.S.S. Voyager," but the crew as well.

      Star Trek Voyager 04. Violations.
    • Star Trek 29. Sins of Commission

      • 277 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      While on a mission to save the planet Lessenar from environmental collapse, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise becomes entangled in a web of treachery and murder. When a member of a strange, emotion-casting race is killed on board the ship, all evidence points to Lieutenant Worf and one of his oldest friends. Soon the crew of the Starship Enterprise is crippled by an emotional onslaught as the surviving aliens respond in anger and pain to the death of their comrade. Worf must overcome this alien influence and find the true killer with the destruction of the Starship Enterprise, the survival of Lessenar, and his Klingon honor hanging in the balance.

      Star Trek 29. Sins of Commission
    • The story features Earl the Squirrel and his diverse friends, who embrace their unique traits and transform perceived weaknesses into strengths. Aimed at children aged 5 to 7, it conveys a powerful message about celebrating differences and fostering kindness, illustrating how collaboration among varied individuals can lead to a more compassionate world.

      Earl the Squirrel and Friends
    • Centered around a real-life story, this book encourages children to embrace courage and individuality. It highlights the importance of staying true to one's beliefs while inspiring young readers to stand out and rise above societal pressures. The narrative aims to empower kids to be bold and authentic, fostering a sense of confidence in their unique identities.

      Daniella and the Queen's Magic Potion