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Survival. Hope. Betrayal. As Earth dies, humanity's last chance lies on a pristine parallel world. But salvation comes with a price.

Captain Marc Sanders balances the psychological toll of saving 4.5 billion on a dying earth with his personal demons. His daughter's life hangs on his every decision. When evidence mounts that their mission may be built on lies, members of his team turn on each other. As loyalties crumble and tensions rise, Marc evaluates the morality of the price he must pay.

From a political assassination to forced occupation to stealing a future on Idyllium, impossible choices will be made. Fans of political or military sci-fi thrillers, environmental cautionary tales, and character-driven science fiction will be drawn into this enthralling tale of speculative fiction.

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📖 ARC Readers Wanted... A free copy of my pre-dystopian thriller, To Gaze Upon a Darkened Cloud. My gift to you in hopes you will love it and drop a review on Amazon on launch day.

The Gist: On a task force to counteract the dark clouds exacerbating climate change, Michelle agrees to help an African farmer find his wife and pledges to assist a young woman liberated from a cloud-worshiping religious cult, while hoping to use them to discover the nature of the cloud storms before humanity’s extinction.

What to expect:
☑️ A pre-dystopian enigmatic sci-fi thriller
☑️ Complex female lead determined to reverse climate change
☑️ Conflicting goals in the face of global catastrophe
☑️ Exploration of faith, hope, desperation, fate, and freewill
☑️ Discovery of existence, adaptation, purpose, and humanity

Release date: August. (Exact date TBD)
ARCs released: July 15, 2025


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