Includes The Switch and The Switch II. Immortal IV: Collision of Worlds are overlapping novels..."As she looked on, the target unzipped his jumpsuit and pushed it down. His blond companion sauntered over to his desk, and slipped off her pants. She straddled him, curling an arm about his neck. With her other hand she unzipped her tunic to bare her plump breasts. Moans of pleasure filled Z100's apartment.Z100 watched them, arousal spreading down her pelvis. She cut the tape off, got up and poured herself another glass of wine. She'd planted the tiny cameras in the men's offices. They were later retrieved by spies posing as under dweller janitors."York is a city of contradictions. Women are hard-pressed for lovers, because lovemaking can be dangerous. The upper city is powered by computers, the underground by steam. And the wealthy don't work for a living, underdwellers do it for them.But certain underdwellers have a big problem with this arrangement. And so does the time keeper.Welcome to the Revolution...Cover art and design by Quinton Veal.Now including the stunning foreword by Charles Saunders, "Sister Moon Rising," introducing The Switch and Immortal IV: Collision of Worlds as overlapping novels.
Valjeanne Jeffers is the author of the Immortal, Immortal II: The Time of Legend, Immortal III: Stealer of Souls, The Switch II: Clockwork (includes The Switch I and II), and Immortal IV: Collision of Worlds. Valjeanne was also featured in the groundbreaking volume, 60 Years of Black Women in Horror Fiction; and she was a contributing author during the Spelman College Octavia Butler Arts and Activism Celebration, organized by Cosby Chair, Ms. Tananarive Due. Her fiction has been published in numerous anthologies including: Steamfunk!, Griots: A Sword and Soul Anthology, Genesis Science Fiction Magazine, PurpleMag, LuneWing, 31 Days of Steamy Mocha, Genesis: A Black Science Fiction Anthology Volumes I and II, and Griots II: Sisters of the Spear. Her poetry has also been published in Pembroke Magazine, The Ringing Ear: Black Poets Lean South and Drumvoices Revue and she was a 2007 semi-finalist for The Rita Dove Poetry Award. Valjeanne Jeffers is a graduate of Spelman College, a member of the Carolina African American Writer's Collective. She is also co-owner of Q & V Affordable Editing. Her two newest novels, Mona Livelong: Paranormal Detective and Colony: Ascension will be released in 2014.