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Dr. David Christopher Meenins is a man in search of his past.
Accompanying him on his journey of discovery are the powerful Lady Drasher Elizabeth Tasgneganz, the pedantic Dr. Virgil Augustus Grammario, the mysterious-and possibly alien-Linda Deemer.
Dr. Meenins is haunted by memories of alien places and of a race called the Longists. Together, the group travel to the one place in the world the Longists might reappear: a remote abbey inhabited by an order of nuns known for their wisdom, mystical insight and quality brandy.
Throughout the journey, the specter of David Shanklen looms. Shanklen claimed that he was kept prisoner in an alien zoo maintained by the Longists. Through Shanklen, Dr. Meenins must find the new resting place of the dead.
Meenins’ journey is more like a pilgrimage than a quest. The travelers exchange stories along the way à la The Canterbury Tales, and the discovery of the resting place grows out of their long friendships.
Stella Atrium is author of three fantasy books of the Dolvia saga: SufferStone, HeartStone, StrikeStone.
“Many fantasy stories today are set in Medieval times with castles and horses and magic and princesses needing rescue. Nobody asks, ‘How did these humanoids get here?’ or ‘Why are there so many races of people?’
So I wrote a fantasy series with several races (no elves or dwarfs or vampires), except I placed events in today’s world with helicopters instead of horses, and peace-keeping soldiers instead of warriors, and the internet instead of ravens.
Events take place on another planet discovered by a mining interest from Earth led by the Chinese. Other adventurers are from America, France and Australia. They work for a consortium of inhabited planets where people have government, repression, murder for hire, and all the ills of competition in the marketplace.
If you’re tired of castle stories with endless battlefield scenes, try a planet story that reflects our world and the struggles of women living under the burka. Actions that become legend, leading by example, taking the difficult route – all these may be inspirational to young women today who are allowed few privileges at home or at school.” — Stella Atrium
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Eden is a stand-alone novel and it tells the story of Fly and Jenny’s developing relationship. It’s a story of survival, acceptance and love, of changing perspective and a need for companionship.It’s a story told from both Jenny and Fly’s viewpoints which will bring you a gritty reality in Jenny’s human fragilities and sci-fi from Fly’s very different culture.
Eden isn’t just a sci-fi romance, it’s a story of survival and acceptance. Check out the the reviews!
For week only Eden is reduced to 99c (and in other country’s respectively.)
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The water droplets from the
waterfall sparkled against the clouds, making the lower part of the sky almost
seem effervescent.‘Wow,’ she said moving forward
for a better look.Shock caused her to stop.Below, standing on rocks
beneath the gushing waterfall was the alien.He was naked.His back was towards her, and
his long line of body was taut with muscle. He was washing his hair; tossing
the long mane over his shoulder.He raised his hands up towards
the pounding water and shouted something—it was the same noise she’d heard
before. It was a shout of exhilaration.He turned, his head rearing up
as if feeling her scrutiny.They stared at one another
until the alien raised a hand and beckoned her to join him.Jenny turned and ran back to
the buggy.Inside, she clutched the wheel
with both hands, her heart pounding with the same ferocity as the waterfall.‘Shit,’ she said. ‘Shit, shit,
shit.’As she sat, her heart rate
stabilising, the earlier thought came back to her. It could work. The alien had an opportunity to kill her not once but
several times now, and hadn’t.That meant he didn’t see her as
a threat.She pictured him under the
waterfall and the way he beckoned her to join him. He’d been mocking her.That meant he had rational
thought.Really, Jenny?
You sure about that?She pushed her scathing views
away. The idea, although dangerous, was her only hope and could work—if the alien had a balanced mind.
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