Matthew C Gill: 5 books

Cover of Neon Knights
by Matthew C. Gill
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2013

Driven by curiosity and the need to prove herself Lexel spends most of her time online seeing just how far her talents can take her. But when a character from an online game appears on her doorstep what is she supposed to do? What do you say when a robot dog is looking up at you and asks; "Would you like to play a game?"
Cover of A Light In The Dark
by Matthew C. Gill
Language: English
Release Date: April 17, 2013

A serial superhero bedtime story for kids! Follow along with the adventures of Jack as he fights his own fears of the dark(and possibly the worst teacher ever)to save his town using his amazing new powers. He will face sinister shadows, cruel creatures, and only he alone has a chance to stop them. But can he do it? Don't miss a single exciting episode!
Cover of Metal In The Moonlight
by Matthew C. Gill
Language: English
Release Date: July 16, 2013

Gabriel Vincent was just a simple hardworking craftsman who lived by two little rules; never leave a job unfinished and always do your best work. But after being mauled by some mysterious monster he finds his fate forever changed. Now a man that is part machine and perhaps a little bit of a monster himself he has a job left to finish. And he won't quit until the task is done.
Cover of Luck Of The Claw
by Matthew C. Gill
Language: English
Release Date: June 18, 2013

Camden and Trinity have always dreamed of a better life for themselves. As orphans they long for the day that they can care for themselves. But as siblings they each have their own ideas on the matter. However when they find adventure landing in their lap they soon discover things are never quite like your fantasies.
Cover of Gauntlet
by Matthew C. Gill
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2013

Some Heroes aren't born, they're made by the simple decision to pick up the gauntlet. Marshall Lawson was raised believing in heroes but when he never found any he decided he would just have to do. But with nobody else believing in heroes anymore does he have what it takes to challenge those who break the law? Or will he become just another punchline?
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