Bryan StClaire

Some secrets are too dangerous to be forgotton.
Bryan StClaire

Bryan StClaire

 Bryan StClaire is a husband and wife writing team of Caren Pilz and Bryan Sanburg. Caren is an Aerospace Engineer who loves military and ancient history, science fiction, and solving real life puzzles. Bryan is owner of a Next Home Real Estate company.  He loves science fiction, football, and trying to keep Caren out of trouble. They live a quiet life with brood of cats in the foothills of Colorado.

Books

Legends are Told

Some Secrets are too dangerous to be lost

Some secrets are too dangerous to be forgotten

Denied training by his Imperial family, young Lord Izar must learn to use his powers before his power destroys him.

How? The clues are buried in old children's stories. Of a time before Imperial Heirs had powers, when the Lost Emperor pushed back the invading Hoard to secure the galaxy.

And who will...

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Sample Book 2

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Sample Book 3

An effective book description communicates what your book is about, intrigues the right audience of readers, and tells them why they should read more, whether that’s to ignite certain emotions or learn something new. Include a compelling hook to capture attention and just enough detail about the plot or content to tease what happens next without... Read more

Blog

Bad Idea Fairy  Bad Idea FairyI have a Bad Idea Fairy that lives on my

Bad Idea Fairy

I have a Bad Idea Fairy that lives on my shoulder and talks to me. All the conversations start with “Wouldn’t it be funny if….”. I am a mostly rationale adult and I edit out these impulses many times a week. Because people have rules and laws and sensibilities and anything I would be doing was going to offend most of those. I thought I would tell you one of my favorite Bad Idea Fairy stories.

I worked at one of the biggest computer companies in the world as an engineering...