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EarthCent bids to take over editorship of the All Species Cookbook, an exercise in galactic togetherness that has somehow gone off mission over the last couple million years. Samuel and Vivian struggle to find a balance between their co-op jobs for aliens and their personal lives. Dorothy seeks to revive the fortunes of her ballroom dancing fashions.
Sequel to Turing Test - Read that book first. Imagine a world populated by human refugees removed from Earth. Now imagine they're producing handicrafts for the galactic luxury market.
Imagine alien AI Observers have infiltrated Earth to evaluate humanity. Imagine the Observers are more human than we are.
Seventeen-year old Meghan doesn't remember her childhood and practices magic in secret. Her sole ambition is to bring a warrior's soul from Dark Earth to become her dragon and protect her while she develops into a mage. When her interpretation of a Dark Earth death vision goes awry, Meghan gets both more and less than she bargained for.
Start series with the first book, Date Night on Union Station The story picks up less than a year after the events of High Priest on Union Station, with Kelly coming to the conclusion that EarthCent needs an intelligence service.
Start series with the first book, Date Night on Union Station Two years after the events of Alien Night on Union Station, Kelly faces new challenges as the EarthCent Ambassador.
Sequel to Date Night on Union Station - read that book first! Five years after the events of Date Night on Union Station, Kelly has settled into married life and her job as the EarthCent ambassador.
Kelly Frank is EarthCent's top diplomat on Union Station, but her job description has always been a bit vague. The pay is horrible and she's in hock up to her ears for her furniture, which is likely to end up in a corridor because she's behind on rent for her room. Sometimes she has to wonder if the career is worth it.
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