Oh, 'Vespar'? That’s Jeff Wheeler’s baby! I first heard about it from a book club friend who’s obsessed with dystopian fiction. Wheeler has this knack for creating worlds that feel both fantastical and eerily plausible. 'Vespar' is no exception—it’s set in a future where humanity’s clinging to survival, and the protagonist’s choices actually matter. No spoilers, but the way he weaves politics and personal sacrifice together is masterful. I’ve read a ton of sci-fi, and his pacing stands out; never too slow, never rushed. If you’re new to Wheeler, this might just hook you for good.
Jeff Wheeler wrote 'Vespar', and honestly, it’s one of those books that sneaks up on you. I picked it up expecting a straightforward adventure, but it’s so much more. The way he handles themes like loyalty and identity in a collapsing world is thought-provoking. I kept comparing it to classics like 'Dune' or 'Ender’s Game', but with a fresher voice. Wheeler’s background in tech probably influences his sleek, believable futuristic settings. What really got me was the dialogue—sharp, natural, and loaded with subtext. It’s rare to find sci-fi that feels this human.
I was browsing through some sci-fi novels the other day and stumbled upon 'Vespar'. The name sounded familiar, but I couldn’t place the author at first. After a bit of digging, I found out it’s written by Jeff Wheeler, who’s known for his fantasy and sci-fi blends. His world-building is pretty immersive—I remember reading his 'Kingfountain' series and getting lost in those worlds for days. 'Vespar' seems to carry that same signature style, mixing futuristic elements with deep character arcs. If you’re into speculative fiction, Wheeler’s stuff is worth checking out.
What I love about his work is how he balances action with emotional depth. 'Vespar' isn’t just about flashy tech or alien battles; it’s got this undercurrent of human struggle that makes it relatable. I’m halfway through the book now, and the protagonist’s journey feels oddly personal, like Wheeler tapped into something universal. Definitely a recommend if you’re craving a story that sticks with you long after the last page.
'Vespar' is by Jeff Wheeler, an author I’ve followed since his 'Muirwood' days. This book’s darker than his usual fare, but that’s what makes it gripping. The protagonist’s moral dilemmas hit hard, and the side characters aren’t just props—they’ve got layers. Wheeler’s prose is clean but vivid, like he’s painting with words. If you dig sci-fi with soul, give it a shot.
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VEDRAH: Survival of the Damn
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Welcome to Vedrah! A world where no one leaves alive... unless she does.
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Natzy Ziam was born with a dark mind and violent urges. Her mother tried to change her, but a lifetime of betrayal, loss, and heartbreak pushed her into the person she feared the most. She embraced the darkness and became the Psychopathic Executioner, killing cheaters and carving her mark on their foreheads. 'You deserve it.'
But everything ends the night a driverless bus appears and drags her into Vedrah Prison, a world where the most guilty souls are sent to suffer forever.
Vedrah has one rule. Every five days, a test begins. Survive or perish.
And to escape, Natzy must find relics hidden across five deadly regions and earn the Mark of the Guardian, the being who created Vedrah. The world is filled with giant beasts, flesh-eating trees, bloodthirsty insects, and horrors that roam day and night.
Along the way, she meets Naro, a quiet boy who reminds her of her brother, and Kyle, a man who keeps risking his life to protect her. Natzy hates kindness, but his presence slowly shakes the walls she built around her heart.
In a place where love is a weakness and death waits at every step, Natzy must choose what she truly wants. Survival, redemption, or the small hope of peace beyond hell.
Vasking Empire is known as the richest land on the continent. All social classes here live in luxury, especially the nobles.
But sparkling diamonds are washed from fresh blood.
As flashy as the outer shell, the inside is rotten and rotten.
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Anthea, a strange foreign girl, suddenly one day set foot in the Empire, to fulfill her father's last wish.
This girl, little by little, lifted the mystery, exposing the lust, darkness, scams, and misery of the Nobles.
Anthea also met her destiny. But like life, once again she had to watch the person she loved left.
After so many difficulties and dangers, can Anthea get back what belongs to her, or protect the people she loves?
Hope you enjoy reading.
All her life, Veronica Vane has always been an unstoppable force of nature, in battle, strength, arcane magic, and wits. That is until the tables have turned on one mission that completely changed her life: destroying Nuella Sangre, a union between Werewolves and Vampires. No matter how strong Veronica was, it backlashed against her when she found herself falling for one of the richest businessmen in the world, The Prince of Nuella Sangre, Giovanni Felix Thorn. As she was falling in love, she realized how wrong she was, and fought alongside Nuella Sangre when it was threatened by her own half-sister, Elspeth Vane. For failing her mission, the evil forces of Dexo Fernia have rallied to end the reign of their own Queen, Veronica Vane, for her vulnerability. Little did they know, they will enter the lion’s den, as Veronica unleash the oldest magic amongst them; Yxorix
Two decades have passed since the people of Anglonia were forcibly microchipped so the King could watch their every move. Tabs were kept on every citizen. The Anglonian's lives were lived in fear until ten teens decided they had had enough. Together they formulate a plan to free themselves and their people from the King's tyrannical watch.
Venera, one of the ten, now of age, has been chosen as a potential bride for the prince of Anglonia. Positioning herself within the kingdom would open new doors for the freedom seekers if Venera is willing to pay the price.
Ready to do what she must, Venera Vorobyova sets off for the palace, intent on gifting her people with liberty and protecting her friends. What she doesn't anticipate is the instant attraction she feels for Prince Felix.
Will Venera recognize the danger to Prince Felix's life and save her love before it is too late? Everything will come to a head at the grand ball scheduled to announce their betrothal. Can Venera, the Prince and the ten take back Anglonia's freedom? Will love prevail even with the gruesome tasks ahead? Will bravery be enough?
Find out what happens in The Rebel Falls For The Prince (The 10: Venera), a dystopian tale of betrayal, romance, bravery and friendship.
The first man who ever made her feel wanted turned out to be her mother's husband.
At her mother's wedding reception, heartbroken Ivana shares a scorching encounter with a stranger in the bathroom. He claims her completely, awakening desires she never knew existed. Then she discovers the truth. He is Harrison Voss, her new stepfather.
Now forced to live under the same roof at the luxurious Voss Estate, the 23-year-old Ivana is trapped with the 45-year-old ruthless billionaire. He is cold, controlling, and obsessed.
She is everything he should resist, yet he can't stay away.
Their secret relationship ignites with jealousy, betrayal, and dangerous family secrets. A vengeful stepbrother and manipulative mother threaten to destroy them both.
What begins as forbidden lust slowly becomes something deeper and far more risky.
He says she is ruining him.
She knows she should run.
But she lets him ruin her right back.
A dark, addictive stepfather romance full of passion, power, and forbidden love.
` It was a cool, breezy and stormy night. Rain came down in sheets, as a dark figure stood before a house. The house was pretty ordinary, white with blue shutters; it didn't have more than two bedrooms. It looked like a cozy little family home with flowers and shrubs lining the front lawn, and then the smell from the pellet stove smoke invaded his nostrils. He took a deep breath and pulled out an old, rusted compass from his black trench coat. It looked like it could have been from the 14th century, the small, brass disc was dented and the Victorian designs were faded. He studied it as it pointed east, towards the small house. He looked the house over carefully, looking for the best entrance, before proceeding towards the side to gaze into the window.
Inside you can see the small kitchen; the brand new, all black appliances off set the linoleum floor. Cabinets filled almost every wall of the small space that made it look more crowded than it should have been. The kitchen opened to a larger room which seemed to be used as a living room and a dining room all at once. The whole house looked crowded, with the furniture in the living room all touching except for a small gap to walk through and the dining room was so close to the sofa, it could have been sitting on it.
He stepped back into the shadows as he watched a young couple enter the kitchen. The wife was tall and slender, had strawberry blond hair formed around her face accenting her jaw-line and her deep blue eyes stopped your heart as you got lost in them. Her fair complexion was silky and complimented her soft face.