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Overview"Shaken by the spectre of Draco-reptilian claws clutching Lily's arm, Tinjone' cries out to help her-too late, as the spaceship's door has closed with finality behind her. On the space port, when Lily left Tinjone' to pilot the Gaia Space Force cargo ship, she anticipated their paths crossing, opportunities for R & R, and the frequent renewal of their love for one another. She didn't imagine being marooned inside a planet, or being captured to be sold as a slave on Beliat. She certainly didn't imagine her fate being intertwined with that of Manuske, a seven-foot, intimidating, ill-tempered Draco-reptilian. In another sector of the Galaxy, captured Tinjone' slings a pickaxe to mine for naptha crystals. When his rebellious nature lands him near death atop a heap of decaying bodies, Stella Lumina transports him aboard and back to Tall-ah Earth. Healed by Janelissa, and under the tutelage of his grandfather, Torlion, Tinjone' hones his skill in wielding lasered light. After two months on Tall-ah Earth, Stella Lumina returns him to the instant he'd been removed from the heap of bodies. This opportune reset offers a chance to renew his quest to thwart the Chiakar Empire's galactic takeover, and to wield extraordinary powers in his search for Lily. EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS a compelling visionary sci-fi tale, with post-apocalyptic elements, to bring the past full circle into the future, in this sixth book in the ""New Earth Chronicles"" series." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Victoria LehrerPublisher: Evolved Publishing Imprint: Evolved Publishing Edition: First Softcover ed. Volume: 6 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.513kg ISBN: 9781622533848ISBN 10: 1622533844 Pages: 334 Publication Date: 19 July 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAUTHOR: In seventh grade, Mrs. Trader inspired me both as a writer and a teacher. In her class, I learned I loved to write and that my classmates liked to hear my stories. Her spirited students engaged in dramatic performances, hands-on projects, and lively discussions-nothing like the poor subdued souls across the hall, managed by the teacher with long green eyes. So Mrs. Trader was my model when I started a school and set aside my writing-that is, until it dawned on me that tribes of children have loved learning by listening to stories for thousands of years. So I wrote about a million words that speak to head and heart, which I am still reading to my child listeners. But now I'm writing stories, my second million words, to speak to the heads and hearts of adult readers and listeners, and hoping my classmates will like them. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |