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The Tower and the Hive

This series delves into a world of psionic talents, where individuals with extraordinary abilities find their place in society. It follows their journey from discovering their powers to utilizing them to protect humanity from external threats. The narratives are filled with suspense, personal growth, and complex relationships. It's a compelling exploration of what it means to be different and how those differences can lead to unexpected heroism.

Damia
Damia's Children
The Rowan
Lyon's Pride
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The Tower and the Hive

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  1. 1

    Told in the timeless style of Anne McCaffrey, The Rowan is the first installment in a wonderful trilogy. This is sci-fi at its best: a contemporary love story as well as an engrossing view of our world in the future. The kinetically gifted, trained in mind/machine gestalt, are the most valued citizens of the Nine Star League. Using mental powers alone, these few Prime Talents transport ships, cargo and people between Earth's Moon, Mars' Demos and Jupiter's Callisto. An orphaned young girl, simply called The Rowan, is discovered to have superior telepathic potential and is trained to become Prime Talent on Callisto. After years of self-sacrificing dedication to her position, The Rowan intercepts an urgent mental call from Jeff Raven, a young Prime Talent on distant Deneb. She convinces the other Primes to merge their powers with hers to help fight off an attack by invading aliens. Her growing relationship with Jeff gives her the courage to break her status-imposed isolation, and choose the more rewarding world of love and family.

    The Rowan
  2. 2

    The Rowan's daughter Damia is a handful. Aware from birth that she's different, a Prime, she's spoiled. The only person who can keep her in line is The Rowan's manager--which causes more problems.

    Damia
  3. 3

    Damia and Afra-Raven-Lyon raised their children unconventionally, pairing them at six months with the one-eyed Mrdinis, the only other sentient beings in the Alliance, who communicated with humans through 'dream messages'.

    Damia's Children. Rowan 3
  4. 3

    Damia's Children

    • 325 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    3.9(400)Add rating

    They inherited their mother's legendary powers of telepathy. But Damia's children will need more than psionic Talent to face the enemy's children--an alien race more insect than human...

    Damia's Children
  5. 4

    A DESTRUCTIVE SPECIES The Hive acts as a single entity, relentlessly swarming the galaxy, endlessly propagating on every habitable world they encounter—destroying native populations in the process. They do not recognize any sentience but their own. They do not acknowledge any attempt to communicate with them. They do not understand they leave countless numbers of dead in their wake. A FAMILY LEGACY The Prime Talents of the Raven-Lyon clan—telepaths, teleporters, and telekinetics—have protected the Alliance from the Hive breeding contagion for years. Now a fleet orbits the alien homeworld to prevent them from leaving, and a Hive queen and her eggs are in captivity and quarantined. And unless the Raven-Lyons break the language barrier between Human and Hive, the Alliance may have no choice but to eliminate their entire race…

    Lyon's Pride
  6. 5

    A LEGENDARY FAMILY For generations, the descendants of the powerful telepath known as The Rowan have used their talents to benefit humanity. As human civilization reached out to colonize the stars, the family led Earth to ally itself with the peaceful alien Mrdini. Together, the two races have held back the predatory Hivers, who once decimated entire worlds. THE NEW ORDER But there are factions on Earth who resent the power the family has accumulated. Now, with their goals of peace and prosperity so close at hand, The Rowan’s descendants face the looming destruction of all they have suffered to achieve…

    The Tower and the Hive