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Voxian #1

Fantacia

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Imagine being able to use any superpower possible! Voxians can...
Kathos, Angel King is fighting his Demon enemy, a race with powers that mean they can adapt and change.
With the threat of Earths destruction who better to have by the side of the Humans than aliens with power beyond our comprehension.
Fantacia a lost princess of Vox who took sanctury on Earth with her children finds her true identity. SHE IS VOXIAN!
A mixture of Mythology and Occult all set in a futuristic time.
WHEN ANGELS, DEMONS & SUPERHEROES COLLIDE!

262 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 16, 2011

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About the author

Ruth Watson-Morris

78 books38 followers
Author of mixed genres.
Dark fantasy novels
Fantasia, Orion, Sky, and soon to be published Kaos, book 4 of the Voxian series.

Thriller/romance/sci-fi book Empathica due for a re-write coming in 2024.

Brand new children's preschool, Special educational needs, and primary school series.
Rainbow for first word association.
The Baby Dragons series now on book 4 Summer Splash
Book 3 Fire Babies
Book 2 Water Babies
Book 1 The Baby Dragons
Beautiful illustrations and easy to read language to build a child's reading confidence.

A wonderful YA LGBTQ reading called Belief, The Reaper stories book 1

I've been away for a while, so bear with.
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Author 10 books75 followers
September 2, 2012
First off, I love the poem at the beginning. I had a feeling where it was going then I saw Alieen Falaschi’s name and my heart just fluttered and tears dropped.

Now about the story, the description of the world Vox was written so you could see this alien world perfectly. The characters and there are many, are described in a way that you do get to know them. There is so much to this book that I had to go back a few times but once I got it, I went steadily forward.

Earth is on its last legs and you have this vampiric/angel alien race going back and forth trying to save both their worlds and there’s plenty of fighting to help them with this task. There’s family that had been lost who return to help save the day and family members that betrayed their loved ones and their planet. Mythological beings are there to help as well.

There is a lot to this book and I took my time to get to know entire new worlds, the people and the animals. It’s science fiction, horror, mystery, mythology, suspense and a bit of romance all in one.
So glad this author gave a glossary in the end, it helped to get a better feel of everything because the pace moves fast.

I haven’t read the next installment but when I do, I will have a clear understanding of the Voxians, Vox, the Reptilians, the Dragons, the Vardu, the humans and the Raitharns.

For those looking to read something excitingly different and new in the sci-fi arena, this is the book for you.
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Author 12 books296 followers
September 1, 2013
Fantacia (Voxian, #1) is simply brilliant. Ruth Watson Morris has created a unique epic fantasy where humans have depleted the resources of their own planet and must expand their realm in the year 2512. First stop is the ice planet moon Titan where frictions run high. However the lure of the planet Vox drags humans into a terrible war of attrition. Humans are used as slaves by the demon Belial and the monstrous Beth. The equally evil Vardu protect them but the Voxians have Fantacia, and her clan of warriors to rid Vox of this pestilence. Fantacia forms an alliance with the Reptilians, led by Bellazard, a wonderful character so richly imbued with righteous qualities. The Reptilians are descendants of Earth's dinosaurs and ferocious. Humans and Reptilians along with Fantacia's Voxians join forces and mass an army to defeat Belial and Beth, but it won't be easy - war never is. The alien landscapes are stunningly depicted and the fight sequences are breathtakingly real.
Fantacia is a science fiction fantasy for teenagers who like epic battle scenes reminiscent of Lord of the Rings. There is plenty of humour and bloody fighting to keep everyone glued to each and every page.
Fantacia is a FIVE STAR epic scifi fantasy and a must read that will not disappoint.
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Author 9 books68 followers
April 28, 2013
In Fantacia, Ruth Watson-Morris has created a universe teeming with a variety of weird and wonderful species. Some are benevolent and protective. Others ... Well, others you wouldn't wish upon your worst enemy. The story switches between Earth and the planet Vox, in the Mythus Nebula, where Voxians and Raitharians, Humans & Vardu (disgusting alien vampires) Reptilians and Dragons, wage a final cataclysmic battle for control of the galaxy.
Ruth's writing is wild and enthusiastic, her ideas filled with originality and imagination.
After reading this spirited tale, you certainly won't look at the night sky in the same way again.
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28 reviews4 followers
October 18, 2012
Ruth Watson-Morris has created and populated an exciting and wonderful sci-fi/fantasy world. The inhabitants are as vibrant and astonishing as the worlds they inhabit. The story was well crafted and easily held my attention. I did confuse a couple of characters and incidents, requiring me to backtrack once or twice, but after I sorted it, it was clear sailing right to the end.

The compelling story was tragic, amusing, and exciting and I'm looking forward to future installments! I unreservedly recommend this book to any reader of science fiction and fantasy.
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160 reviews12 followers
August 29, 2014
The Powers That Be have decreed it, so it must be true.

Right?

It seems that enough people believe it; the ships leaving for Titan are full of escapees. But here’s the thing: those people are only on the voyage out because they are the Best and Brightest.

Among them are Fantacia and her family: partner Drakos, son Orion (with his dog, Shadow), daughter Sky, and granddaughter Emmina. They are part of the last group to leave, carried away from the supposedly doomed planet and all they knew and loved.

Having arrived on Titan, a lot happens to them in a very short time. Fantacia and Drakos are assigned to the task of searching for artefacts, especially a book called The Book of Demons. Incantations from its pages can destroy worlds and obliterate entire universes.

Fantacia knows where this book is, and is concerned as to why others would want to find it. Her questions are answered by some bizarre turns of events that change her family’s lives forever.

Angels and alien worlds are pitted against demons and the undead, as the battle rages for the ownership of the book that holds the fates of galaxies between its pages.



The first book in The Voxian Series, this has set the groundwork for what will surely be a fantastic tale. From winter-choked Earth, to sterile Titan, to bounteous Vox, the author has created very real and believable worlds that bring us easily into the story.

The reader is introduced to a wide panoply of characters (fortunately, they are all noted in an index in the back) that settles into the reader’s heart right away. Not only does Fantacia’s family set up house on Titan–and, later, on faraway Vox–but they find their way into our lives as well. Happy-go-lucky Orion, perplexed but loving Fantacia, grumbling but kind-hearted Drakos, the mother-child relationship between Sky and Emmina–they all become the characters we all cheer for–memorable, heroic, and loving. This goes beyond their own family, and when their alien relatives are introduced, the circle only becomes wider. It is this love and faith in each other that sets the stage for the good they do beyond what is necessary for their own personal survival.

Of course, there’s the evil side too–but even these characters, with rare exception, seem redeemable throughout the story. Ms. Watson-Morris has done a great job in making these characters, if not lovable, at least understood in light of their circumstances. And that is not easy to do.

There is a great deal of entertainment value in the story, and a series that I will definitely follow.
Author 24 books66 followers
October 4, 2012
This fantasy novel has all the concomitants of a futuristic 'Clash of the Titans' type scenario, ending as it does with a battle of good and evil. And it is the Voxians who reign supreme. The planet Vox, with its large island of Capalia, is something of a paradise, where everybody has all that they want and there is no such thing as money. The Voxians have special powers too, they are psychic and can telepathize as well as possessing numerous other talents. Most are taller than the norm and usually very beautiful. What a pity they have fangs and can switch to Demon mode where they become stronger and more vicious.

At an assembly they start chanting, 'Blood, Fire, War, Hate', so you can imagine they are not all sweetness and light. But then the author has a sense of humour and this is often evident in the novel. She posits the British Prime Minister as Belial, the Demon. He must be overcome to liberate those he oppresses. So I guess in many ways the book is an allegory and we can read into it many threads of recent history. How good Ed Milliband now looks as Saviour of a vitiated society, vitiated by the Demon, Belial.

Ruth Watson-Morris is so good at creating a complete new world, a fantasy world set in 2512, five hundred years into the future. When you enter her new world you are in the realms of fantastical things and all around is wonder, disbelief and awe. The world of Vox is a special creation and should appeal to anyone that likes reading about mythical fantasy worlds. It is fantabulous. The creatures she peoples it with are equally amazing and she brings much color and vibrancy to this incredible novel.
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Author 16 books20 followers
April 24, 2013
A great read from this author. Set in a Vox Alien World – 2512. There are many memorable characters you get to know as the story unfolds. The human race is in danger and needs all the help it can get! Tragic, amusing as well as exciting. If you like sci fi and horror then this is one for you. Definitely worth giving this fast paced book a read!
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Author 50 books360 followers
November 23, 2012
It is a great, epic type of fantasy. Vampires, soldiers, all the cool stuff but re-imagined!
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Author 2 books25 followers
July 10, 2013
Sorry Ruth not for me. Well written but just too fanciful for my taste.
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August 11, 2013
Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.... The story line captured the reader straight away and held the concentration through out the entire book. Keep up the great writing Ruth xxx
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Author 45 books373 followers
September 30, 2013
This is a dark, dramatic and gripping story with so much happening it’s hard to know where to begin. Check out the description . . . “Earth’s impending doom . . .” and that will give you an idea of what Fantacia (The Voxian Series) by R Watson-Morris is all about. And be assured the author has created an epic world in this sci-fi/fantasy adventure that will keep you turning pages and leave you wanting the next book. Recommended 5-stars.
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Author 18 books259 followers
May 10, 2015
Angels, demons, dragons and vampiric aliens - and that's just for starters. If you like your SciFi fantasies bubbling over with exotic creatures and full of incident, you will love Book 1 in the Voxian Series.
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