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Jonathan Eberle

3 booksEroticaLiterary FictionContemporary Erotica

Jonathan Eberle is a lifelong fan of speculative fiction and historical warfare, interests that converged to create the gritty, high-tech world of Aethelgard. With a background in mechanical design and a passion for classic mythology, Eberle specializes in crafting immersive universes where ancient traditions collide with futuristic innovation. When he isn't mapping out galactic sieges or designing plasma-infused weaponry for his characters, Jonathan enjoys hiking through the rugged terrain of the Pacific Northwest and restoring vintage machinery. He lives in a house overflowing with books and blueprints, fueled by far too much coffee and a drive to tell stories that explore the resilience of the human spirit. The Shadow of the Crown is his debut novel in the Chronicles of Aethelgard Prime series.

Books

The Glass Penthouse

The Glass Penthouse

In a glass penthouse, desires shatter boundaries and expose raw truths

  • Erotica
  • Literary Fiction

What happens when liberation meets exposure? Harper Ellison trades her stale suburban divorce for a sleek glass penthouse in the heart of the city—a glittering high-rise hiding a secret: a polyamorous community unbound by monogamy, where consent reigns and pleasure is shared openly. Drawn in by charismatic photographer Miles Whitaker, Harper sheds her inhibitions in steamy group encounters and intimate one-on-ones, awakening desires she never knew she craved. But paradise cracks when predatory tech exec Gideon Hale and toxic influencer Jocelyn Barrett invade, pushing limits, sparking jealousy, and threatening to blast their erotic haven across social media. Caught in a web of shifting alliances, raw passion, and emotional turmoil, Harper confronts the chaos of true freedom. Can she redefine the rules before everything shatters? Jonathan Eberle's provocative tale of modern polyamory blends scorching sensuality with sharp psychological insight, asking: Is unbound desire worth the risk of a public fall?

The Chronicles of Aethelgard Prime: The Shadow of the Crown

The Chronicles of Aethelgard Prime: The Shadow of the Crown

The Shadow of the Crown

  • Historical Fiction
  • Fantasy

Aethelgard Prime is a world of shattered kingdoms and stolen stars. For centuries, the hybrid Fuhrer dynasty and their extraterrestrial masters, the Star-Lords, have crushed humanity under the weight of alien technology and medieval tyranny. Kaelen Vesper is a nobody—a soot-stained slave in the hellish Obsidian Mines. But when he unearths the Star-Key, a dormant alien artifact that awakens only for him, he becomes the spark that sets the world on fire. From the subterranean depths to the city-sized wreckage of the Void-Stalker, Kaelen must lead a desperate band of rebels, including the disgraced knight Sir Alaric and the cunning scavenger Lyra. Their mission: secure the planet’s remaining Aether-Lead and seize the World-Engine before the atmosphere is permanently poisoned. As plasma-fired battlefields give way to brutal trench warfare in the Frozen Spires, Kaelen realizes the cost of freedom is higher than he ever imagined. In a race against time and an impending interstellar invasion, can a group of fallen heroes unite a divided world? The Shadow of the Crown is the gripping first chapter in a saga of rebellion, sacrifice, and the struggle for planetary autonomy. The era of the Star-Lords is ending, but the war for Aethelgard has only just begun.

How World War 2 Changed Business

How World War 2 Changed Business

How the Arsenal of Democracy forged the blueprints of modern global capitalism

  • Historical Non-Fiction
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

The modern corporate landscape was not built in a boardroom—it was forged in the fires of global conflict. In 'How World War 2 Changed Business,' Jonathan Eberle reveals how the greatest mobilization in human history transformed fragmented industries into the global powerhouses we recognize today. Before 1939, business was often local, inefficient, and reeling from the Great Depression. The onset of war changed everything. From the 'Arsenal of Democracy' emerged a new world order where mass production, sophisticated logistics, and centralized management became the standard for survival. You will discover how the urgent need for military equipment birthed operations research and data processing, and how giants like Ford and Boeing mastered the art of industrial scaling. Beyond the factory floor, this book explores the social revolutions that redefined the workplace. Learn how women entering the labor force fundamentally altered human resource management and how wartime R&D paved the way for the electronics, aerospace, and pharmaceutical sectors. This is the definitive story of how military command structures evolved into the modern corporate boardroom, creating the systems of global trade that define our lives today. For any leader, historian, or entrepreneur, this book provides an authoritative look at the military fingerprints on contemporary capitalism.