Joe H Sherman

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About Joe H Sherman
Joe Sherman has worked most of his adult life in the machine trades, primarily in the aerospace Industry. He has obtained rank in both aikido and judo. He enjoys the outdoors and likes to spend his free time exploring the backwoods in the mountains of West Virginia. He has two adult children and one loving wife. He currently resides in rural Ohio near the village of Covington with their dogs.
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The Student Volume Two
Sep 30, 2018
by
Joe Sherman
$5.00
In the year 2265, the humans of earth, achieved what none thought possible by successfully combining animal DNA with that of a human in a developing embryo. From the time of that initial success, dozens of anthropomorphic sub-species including canines, felines, equines, and even numerous combinations with reptiles, insects, and aquatic life forms that were believed to be impossible have been created. The Hybrid integration into human society has been a disaster in the media. They are criticized, prosecuted, and even attacked by extremist religious, scientific, and political groups claiming that such 'abominations' should not be allowed to exist for fear that they may endanger humanity due to their brutal animalistic nature.
Due to such views, all known Hybrids and all future hybrids were isolated the city of Furton which was created specifically for their kind. They were separated from any humans who wanted no part in their existence. This is the continuation of what Fred Patten of Dogpatch Press called a "Screamingly erotic" story of Chris Taylor, one person as he learns about himself and his sexuality as he lives among the hybrids.
Due to such views, all known Hybrids and all future hybrids were isolated the city of Furton which was created specifically for their kind. They were separated from any humans who wanted no part in their existence. This is the continuation of what Fred Patten of Dogpatch Press called a "Screamingly erotic" story of Chris Taylor, one person as he learns about himself and his sexuality as he lives among the hybrids.
The Student: Volume One
May 23, 2017
by
Joe Sherman
$2.99
In the year 2265, the humans of earth, achieved what none thought possible by successfully combining animal DNA with that of a human in a developing embryo. From the time of that initial success, dozens of anthropomorphic sub-species including canines, felines, equines, and even numerous combinations with reptiles, insects, and aquatic life forms that were believed to be impossible have been created. The Hybrid integration into human society has been a disaster in the media. They are criticized, prosecuted, and even attacked by extremist religious, scientific, and political groups claiming that such 'abominations' should not be allowed to exist for fear that they may endanger humanity due to their brutal animalistic nature.
Due to such views, all known Hybrids and all future hybrids were isolated the city of Furton which was created specifically for their kind. They were separated from any humans who wanted no part in their existence. This is the erotic story Chris Taylor, one person as he learns about himself and his sexuality as he lives among the hybrids.
Due to such views, all known Hybrids and all future hybrids were isolated the city of Furton which was created specifically for their kind. They were separated from any humans who wanted no part in their existence. This is the erotic story Chris Taylor, one person as he learns about himself and his sexuality as he lives among the hybrids.
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The Bloodline Chronicles: Vol. I
Jun 17, 2013
$0.99
Sorram and Taurwin are the only ones of their bloodlines the mage Krotus brought to his plane of existence. After their magical modifications and enhancements, they are lost in a medieval world where there are dangers all around them. Their young age and innocence sometimes create humorous situations and encounters. However, their cruel and violent creation and upbringing causes them to be brutal and violent when the need arises. This allows them to inadvertently fulfill the purpose in which they were created as they mature.
The Bloodline Chronicles Vol. III
Nov 16, 2017
by
Joe Sherman
$4.56
This is the third book in The Bloodline Chronicles series, which Blue Ink Review had this to say:
This novel, set in a pseudo-medieval fantasy world à la Fritz Leiber’s iconic Nehwon realm, is a fast-paced, fun read that should appeal to fans of adventure and sword-andsorcery fantasy.
The storyline revolves around two brothers, Taurwin and Sorram, who awake to find themselves buried as if dead. Smelling of rotting corpses, they unearth each other and begin to unravel the mystery of their situation. The last thing Sorram remembers is that Krotus—one of the most powerful battle mages in the empire—told him that this would be their last test; if they survived, they passed. Malodorous and hungry, they set off to hunt down some sustenance and some soap!
Meanwhile, unable to pay the high taxes for their farm, Jerhod and his family have just been evicted. Homeless and hopeless, they meet up with other dispossessed families and struggle mightily to formulate a plan that will lead them to food and shelter. That’s when Jerhod encounters the two brothers in the woods. He is immediately taken aback by their appearance: Their bodies are covered in scars, their teeth are sharp, and they’re extraordinary hunters. They quickly come up with a mutually beneficial deal—some soap for two recently killed deer—and the brothers decide to accompany the homeless families to the empire’s capital city. There, they begin to unravel the mystery of their bizarre existence.
Powered by a duo of dynamic characters, this novel is the beginning of what could be an excellent series, depending on where the author decides to take the story line and how deeply he delves into the potentially profound themes surrounding the two unlikely heroes (the inner conflict between their human nature and animalistic instincts, the examination of what it means to be human, etc.). The overall narrative provides a strong start to a potentially extraordinary series.
In this book the two brothers are still searching for a place in which to call home, but they find it increasingly difficult to hide their secrets as they continue to grow.
This novel, set in a pseudo-medieval fantasy world à la Fritz Leiber’s iconic Nehwon realm, is a fast-paced, fun read that should appeal to fans of adventure and sword-andsorcery fantasy.
The storyline revolves around two brothers, Taurwin and Sorram, who awake to find themselves buried as if dead. Smelling of rotting corpses, they unearth each other and begin to unravel the mystery of their situation. The last thing Sorram remembers is that Krotus—one of the most powerful battle mages in the empire—told him that this would be their last test; if they survived, they passed. Malodorous and hungry, they set off to hunt down some sustenance and some soap!
Meanwhile, unable to pay the high taxes for their farm, Jerhod and his family have just been evicted. Homeless and hopeless, they meet up with other dispossessed families and struggle mightily to formulate a plan that will lead them to food and shelter. That’s when Jerhod encounters the two brothers in the woods. He is immediately taken aback by their appearance: Their bodies are covered in scars, their teeth are sharp, and they’re extraordinary hunters. They quickly come up with a mutually beneficial deal—some soap for two recently killed deer—and the brothers decide to accompany the homeless families to the empire’s capital city. There, they begin to unravel the mystery of their bizarre existence.
Powered by a duo of dynamic characters, this novel is the beginning of what could be an excellent series, depending on where the author decides to take the story line and how deeply he delves into the potentially profound themes surrounding the two unlikely heroes (the inner conflict between their human nature and animalistic instincts, the examination of what it means to be human, etc.). The overall narrative provides a strong start to a potentially extraordinary series.
In this book the two brothers are still searching for a place in which to call home, but they find it increasingly difficult to hide their secrets as they continue to grow.
The Bloodline Chronicles: Volume Ii
Apr 11, 2014
$3.99
This is the continuation of the story. Two main characters Sorram and Taurwin are trying to establish their place in the medieval society. And now that they're older, they're more violent and brutal.
The Student Volume Three
Oct 6, 2019
by
Joe Sherman
$6.00
***WARNING SEXUAL CONTENT***In the year 2265, the humans of earth, achieved what none thought possible by successfully combining animal DNA with that of a human in a developing embryo. From the time of that initial success, dozens of anthropomorphic sub-species including canines, felines, equines, and even numerous combinations with reptiles, insects, and aquatic life forms that were believed to be impossible have been created. The Hybrid integration into human society has been a disaster in the media. They are criticized, prosecuted, and even attacked by extremist religious, scientific, and political groups claiming that such 'abominations' should not be allowed to exist for fear that they may endanger humanity due to their brutal animalistic nature.Due to such views, all known Hybrids and all future hybrids were isolated the city of Furton which was created specifically for their kind. They were separated from any humans who wanted no part in their existence. This is the continuation of what Fred Patten of Dogpatch Press called a "Screamingly erotic" story of Chris Taylor, one person as he learns about himself and his sexuality as he lives among the hybrids. This is the conclusion to this part of his life's story.