Carla Herrera: 6 books

Cover of Day Gazing: Weird Shorts
by Carla Herrera
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2012

Eight short stories of a world just a bit off kilter from our own.Eric and Devon answer a classified that will earn them fifty-thousand dollars. All they have to do is stay in a bunker for thirty days.What if you awoke one morning and all the bad in the world had disappeared? Is it really...

Two

Cover of Two

Two

by Carla Herrera
Language: English
Release Date: September 17, 2012

Time Keepers motivate the human population; or at least that's what they have been told.Two, the protagonist of this novella, learns, with the help of Four and One that the organization they work for is much more than any of them expected.A fantasy and fantastical, this short novel will take readers high and low, cause you to laugh and cry. A must read.
Cover of Tesla's Secret
by Carla Herrera
Language: English
Release Date: February 4, 2013

A humorous short story about what might happen if Nikola Tesla had accidentally left a secret invention in a basement in small-town Arkansass.What if, two crazy characters found it, used it and through the machine were able to meet Nikola Tesla, Edgar Allen Poe and Elvis Presley?
Cover of Nexus
by Carla Herrera
Language: English
Release Date: April 19, 2013

Alex is different. An introspective, nine-year old loner whose parents have a difficult time bonding with him. Dad thinks he's too small, Mom thinks he asks too many questions and brother Marcus just thinks he's a nerd. All that changes when he's abducted by aliens and wakes on a different...
Cover of Pink Eye
by Carla Herrera
Language: English
Release Date: January 16, 2012

"compare it to the movie 'Super 8'. Strong and interesting characters well depicted, then placed into the familiar situation of the little guy against the big bad military types." -- Author, Tom Lichtenberg. Something is going on at Central Laboratories. Smart rats and a deadly virus...
Cover of Blue Tent
by Carla Herrera
Language: English
Release Date: July 18, 2012

"Blue Tent ends on a particularly brutal knife twist. It’s certainly brave, and maybe much too negative for readers who like to be coddled, comforted and reassured at the end of a story, but it leaves a far bigger impression. Therefore, if you like your speculative fiction well-described and yet...
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