Deviant Imp Press

Genre-blending fiction with a dark, quirky, and/or erotic flare.

Going to space was supposed to be the adventure of a lifetime, but for Reece Danielson and his crew, it was only the beginning.  As the fresh astronauts aboard the Zhengzhou International Space Station start their on-the-job training, Reece is shown a discovery that changes his entire worldview.  It isn’t long before a tragic accident aboard the station sets off a series of events that not only puts the crew in danger but at odds with each other.  The events quickly escalate into a man-made apocalyptic incident on the surface of the planet.  A virulent plague is prematurely released which transforms everyone into flesh-eating undead, and that is only the beginning of the troubles.  There are far worse things down there than zombies and possibly a few of them lurk on the station itself.  The Nightcore Trilogy thematically begins with a heavy sci-fi  feel coupled to a gritty space-based horror mystery.  The story’s layers are slowly peeled back, evolving into something much more supernatural, mythological, and high-fantasy-based.   It’s a mix of elements from survival horror, zombie apocalypses, ancient mythologies, supernatural stories, and harem anime.  It contains semi-descriptive sex scenes (traditional and non-traditional), descriptions of gore, profanity, and adult situations, so I recommend it for mature and open-minded audiences only.

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