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Jaydium

De : Deborah J. Ross
Lu par : Molly Elston
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Hungry for "a wild and woolly journey through time and space," some really cool aliens, and a touch of romance?

Far in the future, an interplanetary civil conflict has ground to an uneasy halt, leaving its human victims bitter and desperate: Kithri, the daughter of a scientist, abandoned on a desolate mining planet with no hope to use her talents, and Eril, a shell-shocked pilot who finds adapting to peace more difficult than he dreamed. A freak accident sends them back to a time when their desert world was lush and green, when an alien civilization stands on the brink of a war of total destruction. Unexpectedly linked with Lennart, a spaceman from an earlier era in galactic history, and Brianna, an anthropologist from an alternate universe, they must choose to remain outside the conflict or to stand up for what they believe - even at the cost of never getting home again.

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The sci-fi fantasy Jaydium is set in the distant future, at a time when intergalactic communication is more than possible. The fates of aliens and humans from multiple time periods collide in this adventure-packed, high-action space thriller. Through fantasy, author Deborah J. Ross examines universal human concerns like trust, betrayal, survival, fear, and love. Narrator Molly Elston uses her low, almost electronic sounding voice, to convince listeners that they have, in fact, been transported to a faraway planet, and another world of possibilities. Sound too good to be true? See for yourself!

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