The Future Is PINK.
We're a group of Sci-Fi /Paranormal/Fantasy Romance Authors banding together in the fight against Breast Cancer.
10% of the 2017 October proceeds from the pink covered books below will go to the
National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.
With your help, we're looking toward a future where everything is pink!
This promotion ended on 10/31/2017.
Keep scrolling if you want to read about the books, the authors and the cause.
Feel free to shop the books anyway,
AND
You can still donate directly to NBCF using the link at the bottom of the page!
We're a group of Sci-Fi /Paranormal/Fantasy Romance Authors banding together in the fight against Breast Cancer.
10% of the 2017 October proceeds from the pink covered books below will go to the
National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.
With your help, we're looking toward a future where everything is pink!
This promotion ended on 10/31/2017.
Keep scrolling if you want to read about the books, the authors and the cause.
Feel free to shop the books anyway,
AND
You can still donate directly to NBCF using the link at the bottom of the page!
![]() One incurable disease, two reluctant healers, three worlds on the brink of war. What could possibly go wrong?
Amazon Nook iBooks Kobo ![]() Some heroes aren't born.. they're built. All three novels in the Building a Hero trilogy from USA Today Bestseller Tasha Black.
Amazon Nook iBooks Kobo GooglePlay ![]() After being disowned and labelled human because she can’t shift, Betty Newman rescues unwanted dogs to fulfill her need for pack. Things change when Ken Birch wakes in her kennel still in wolf form and declares she’s his soul mate.
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![]() Terran is a “capture” romance involving a domineering, but hunky, alien and a female with a bad dye job and an even worse attitude...
Amazon Nook iBooks Kobo GooglePlay ![]() The Skimtar are sending scouts out to find something on a little known planet, so Jackson, The Avenger, is sent to find what they’re looking for; and he does. A female--a Kataran female--and she’s psychic.
Amazon Nook iBooks Kobo ![]() The only merman shifter alive, Atreides isn’t looking for a soulmate, yet it only takes one passionate kiss under the full moon to intertwine his fate with strong-willed art thief Ariel.
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![]() Abducted and caged with a sexy alpha gladiator claiming to be her mate, officer Addy Dawson must breed warriors for the Survival Race--a deadly blood sport where the last man alive wins.
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![]() Carly doesn't want a mate because mates are bossy and run your life. Riley and Carly are drawn into an investigation and become targets, but will it bring them closer together to help Riley's desire to claim her or drive them apart?
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![]() A goddess from the planet Lemuria, accidentally drops a love potion through a portal. It lands in Portland, Oregon’s Forest Park. Once discovered, the alluring liquid can ignite passion leading to a meant-to-be love...
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Why PINK? Why us?

"Like so many other people, cancer has touched my family. My mother-in-law had many bouts with lung cancer before it finally metastasized and took her from us. My mom and grandmother survived breast cancer. My dad had a tumor removed from his shoulder. And I survived ovarian cancer when I was nineteen. I’m honored to be a part of The Future is Pink! with these amazing authors. I’ve watched too many people fight this disease. Some have won, and some have lost. We need a lot more wins." - Lea Kirk

"Three of my four aunts had cancer (two died). My best friend who was like a sister to me died at age 54, four months after being diagnosed. We were supposed to become two old ladies drinking tea and playing Scrabble in our golden years! Off the top of my head, I can count of twenty people I know personally who’ve had cancer. They say heart disease is the No. 1 killer, but I know way more people who have had cancer than people who’ve had heart attacks. Cancer is my number one fear. The survivors give me hope. I would like everyone to survive. But then, I’d like no one to get cancer in the first place." - Cara Bristol

"My grandmother died of breast cancer before I was born, leaving behind her four children - a tragedy that defined my aunts' & uncle's childhoods. She was a music teacher and beloved by everyone who knew her. I’ve spent my life chasing after clues to get to know her as well as I can through the stories that her children and friends like to tell about her big heart and her dry sense of humor. I know she’d be so happy to know that we’re working together to contribute to the fight so that one day no more wonderful women will be lost! Thank you for being part of the effort!" - Tasha Black

"I’ve lost a grandfather to lung cancer, 2 grandmothers to breast cancer, and last month, actually, lost my godmother to stage 4 pancreatic cancer. I personally, have battled endometrial, cervical, and intrauterine cancer for 3 years, then 2 years ago, I fought thyroid cancer which ended with the removal of my thyroid. I am forever thankful for the reasearch and strides that have been made in the area of cancer treatments. Regardless of the cancer which is being studied, ALL cancers will benefit from any cure or treatment discovered. I’m so thankful to belong to this group of ladies who are banding together with the specific intent to help rid the world of the horrendous disease of cancer in all it’s forms. And we’re doing it in a really awesome way too! Thank you, ladies. You may help to save my daughter or grandchild one day. The future looks bright! Bright Pink!" - T. M. Slay

"In the last few years, two of my dearest friends lost their battle against cancer. I watched them fight with all their might, their minds alert as their bodies betrayed them. It was heartbreaking and inspiring. They were the strongest women I’ve ever known and left a legacy of love. I’m honored to be part of The Future is Pink! And I thank you from the bottom of my heart for carrying the fight my friends and millions of women must confront every day. United, we can find the cure!" - Monica La Porta

"I have worked in the health care system for over 25 years. Cancer does not discriminate. Young or old, rich or poor, good or evil. Cancer touches everyone like no other disease and nothing gives me more hope than banding with others to help fund research to find a cure. Every small step will help lead to that discovery." - Annie Nicholas

"In 2014 my doctor found a lump in my breast. At first, I was confused. How could there be a lump? I had no family history of breast cancer and no risk factors other than being a woman. Unfortunately, there have been other types of cancers in my family so trying to remain calm until the biopsy results came back proved difficult for this writer with a vivid imagination. I won't lie. I was scared. When they told me the biopsy was benign, I cried with relief. Unfortunately, not all stories have a happy ending, which is why I chose to join the Future is Pink! project and help raise money for breast cancer research. I am grateful for this opportunity to do a small part in the fight for a cure. Thank you for supporting our project. Together we can make a difference!" - K.M. Fawcett

"I believe people in a position to help should. I also believe every person, especially women, should be involved in the fight to eradicate breast cancer. On a more personal note, my great aunt had breast cancer and she had a double mastectomy in her sixties. We have come so far in the fight against this terrible disease, but we have farther to go. So many amazing women have been lost and suffered, but we can help them. Thank you all for participating in this effort. Just think pink!" - Crystal Dawn

"A good friend of mine pulled me aside at work one day to let me know she had breast cancer. At the time, she had a sixteen-year-old daughter and twin fourteen-year-old sons. Watching her go through treatments, lose her hair, yet battle with her entire heart and soul was a profound experience. She had much to live for, and fortunately, she was a survivor and is now cancer free. Medical research and treatment options are so vitally important to provide a chance for other women to have happy endings as well. Thank you for helping support the cause. The future is bright and pink!" - Rosalie Redd