The life less ordinary is where we discover who we really are, and what we’re capable of when disaster strikes.
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In Shining Armor ~ In an epic tale that spans three continents, two men walk a tightrope between Good and Evil. Famous opera singer and Russian roulette enthusiast Chandler Tuttle has a secret life as a suicidal transvestite. One night, he uses his one bullet to save a life in La Antigua Guatemala. From then on, his world is turned upside-down. After a whirlwind of adventure, he and his new friend part ways, but their destinies are bound. Back in London to continue his tour, he falls in love with a stunning and mysterious Chinese girl, and is dragged into the seedy underworld of the Big Smoke. Plunged into intrigue and treachery, he finds a better use for his gun. But when his back’s against the wall, he may have no choice but to call in the favor of the life he saved—Rabbit’s.
Navarre ~ Two dangerous men vie for the hand of a beautiful woman—dreaded pirate El Phantasmo and the swashbuckling flamenco bandicoot Flynn Rathbone. Disaster strikes when she is abducted on her wedding night.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, an entire nation is on the move, led by a queen seeking asylum in Navarre. Little do they know that the land of their salvation is beset on all sides. Civil unrest seethes in the capital. Open rebellion is at hand, and an ancient evil stirs in the tunnels that honeycomb the troubled land.
From above, a relentless, nameless enemy with an ancient grudge has pursued the people of Navarre from beyond the farthest star. Like locusts, they find them and devour the civilizations they've built and take up the chase once more, insatiable in their lust to destroy.
All will converge upon the capital city, in one week's time, where a handful of heroes are caught between them.
The Sunnyvale Firing Squad ~ If our leaders continue to follow the Marxist Playbook, this is what today's political climate will become tomorrow. The 1984 of the 2020s.
As small-town America adjusts to the Communist takeover, Kevin struggles against high school peer pressure to become gay---or at least pretend to be. The tables have turned, jocks are bullied by the outcasts for not being sensitive enough, and the cheerleaders of "tolerance" show just how far they'll go to persecute anyone different.
But now, the local den of Boy Scouts has become the new Hitler Youth in an Emperor's New Clothes façade of fanaticism. And five of these boys—Kevin and his best friends—have been appointed the firing squad of the new government during the Purge. It isn't so bad when they get to settle old scores, but can they keep their poker face when having to shoot someone they love?