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One bomb got defused. One didn't.
Division P is the U.S. government's covert psychic agency. They think of their headquarters as the ultimate safe space. Assistant Director Danny Valentine assumes it's going to be just a normal day when he heads to a meeting with his boss, Director Andrew Bottman and Danny's lover, healer Peter Vithoulkas. Danny and Peter's other mate, Jennifer Sebastiano, is starting her morning at their new house, finishing the process of the three of them moving in together. Then, the morning blows up, literally.
Can Division P recover from the injuries and death of a
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One bomb got defused. One didn't.
Division P is the U.S. government's covert psychic agency. They think of their headquarters as the ultimate safe space. Assistant Director Danny Valentine assumes it's going to be just a normal day when he heads to a meeting with his boss, Director Andrew Bottman and Danny's lover, healer Peter Vithoulkas. Danny and Peter's other mate, Jennifer Sebastiano, is starting her morning at their new house, finishing the process of the three of them moving in together. Then, the morning blows up, literally.
Can Division P recover from the injuries and death of a successful bombing? Who wants to destroy Division P and its talented people? Life changesbut after trauma and disasterhow much change can Danny, Peter, Jennifer and the rest of the Division P operatives take?


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A.R. Moler is a chemistry professor at a community college, a homeschooling mom and an avid science fiction fan. She is a devotee of first hand research for her writing whenever possible and to this end has - learned to fire a handgun, been rappelling, ridden with both EMS and the police, flown a helicopter, bought a motorcycle and learned to ride it. She has traveled to nearly all the places where her stories are set and taken hundreds of photos for documentation. She has been writing since her high school years, but only recently has become published. Her website can be found at http://armoler.com