Be careful what you ask for. A higher being might be listening.
It's been 2 days since Jon Hunter reset the timeline, by locking the Darkness away forever.
2 days of grateful rest. For him.
For the rest of the team, it feels like a year has passed, and they're stuck in a limbo they cannot escape.
Jane wants Jon to get back to work, and a higher power seems to want the same thing.
But Jon isn't ready yet, and Jane thinks he only needs a wakeup call.
But when has anything Jon Hunter related ever been as simple as a wakeup call?
Weird is normal for this team, but this is Crossover, and all you can say is…
…It's a Jon Hunter thing!
This book is primarily a fun prequel, bridging 'The Hunter Legacy' series into the sequel 'The Hunter Imperium' series. It contains some explanation of the past, and the start of the future. Yes, it's weird, but it's a Jon Hunter thing!
The Hunter Imperium 1. Crossover 2. Hunter's Terminus 3. Reaper's Crossroad *forthcoming*
The Hunter Legacy Universe Timeline
Approx. 3100 years before Hero to the End Yesterday's Spacemage (chapter one) Tomorrow's Spacemage
646 years before Hero to the End The Long Road to Gaia
102 years before Hero to the End One Last Battle (a short story)
82 years before Hero to the End Yesterday's Spacemage Today's Spacemage Tomorrow's Spacemage
2 Years before Hero to the End Hero at Large Hunted Hero Hunting Send in the Hero Make or Break the Hero Hail the Hero Burnside's Killer Hire a Hero Jane's Christmas Hero to the Rescue Hero at the Gates The Long Road to Gaia
1 Year before Hero to the End Home is Where the Hero Is Hero in Darkness Hero to the End
Here be a time line shift.
Immediately after Hero to the End (Gaia galaxy) Admiral Jane Queen Jane Snark's Quest Destiny Stone Talisman of Tomorrow Leader Jane
Immediately after Hero to the End (Earth galaxy) Crossover Hunter's Terminus Reaper's Crossroad *forthcoming*
The Hunter Legacy Universe Series in the order written: The Hunter Legacy A.I. Destiny The Spacemage Chronicle The Hunter Imperium
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(New info added at the bottom, in response to feedback and reviews.)
Timothy Ellis lives on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia; where he constantly battles with his cat for possession of his desk chair, Daleks do guard duty, and he keeps his sonic screwdriver next to his lightsaber and wand. Now there is a female Doctor Who, he eagerly awaits the sound of the Tardis materializing in his house.
He has spent his life reading and watching science fiction and fantasy, and has been playing Space Genre computer games since he used to be smuggled in to play the original text Star Trek game on a university mainframe, long before the PC or Apple appeared. Since 2004, he's written game guides for the Egosoft X Universe series, culminating in two versions of the X3 Handbook. He has also designed major mods for the various games, and dozens of mini mods.
He has been a farm worker, Antique Dealer, Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, Operations Manager of a small retail chain, and Retail Store Owner. He is now a full time author, who still does Spiritual Healer and helper work.
After leaving behind the corporate and business worlds, he was opened to his Spiritual gifts. Now a Feng Shui Master, Feng Shui led him to Buddhism, Karma, the Tao, and back to western spiritualism. Since 2006 he has been writing spiritual articles and helping people via spiritual forums and Facebook Groups. His spiritual books include "Personal Healing Using Basic Meditation", "Life Harmony, Feng Shui in Plain English", '101 Tips for the John of God Brazil Experience', and "The Wisdom of the Ages is available for the price of asking a question" series of 8 books. His own spiritual healing led him to writing novels.
His first novel, 'Hero at Large', spawning the long running 'The Hunter Imperium' universe, brings together his love of the space genre, magic, spirituality, and cats. Now 10 series long, the universe covers 3 galaxies, 4100 years, and as at Dragon Imperative, 62 Novels, 7 shorts, and 2 companion books. There are 7 main entrance points across 10 series: Hero at Large, Admiral of Gaia, Yesterday's Spacemage, Crossover, Midshipman Spacemage, Old Magic, and Dragon Rider. Alternate entrance points if you don't need backstory first, are Adrift and Mage King, although Dragon Rider has 3 books before it about the dragons.
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For the most part I enjoyed the Hunter Legacy series and the first couple of AI Destiny stories, but I held back from this book when it first came out, now I know why. I Can only assume the author thought the weird dialogue and happenings was a clever way to start a new series, but it really really didn’t work for me.
It's special. need to read it till the end. you have a better understanding at the end on what happened after the end of Jon Hunter series, the link with Gaia Galaxy and Judge Thorn :)
When the Job Hunter Series began I was so Happy, I thought that here was a Great Series with alitte but of everything thing. But This was one of the HARDEST BOOKS I've ever had the Displeasure to try and READ. The use of other Authors work and idea's the way This was used EVEN WITH PERMISSION a total MESS. There was No Steady Plotline no way that the Chapters worked with each other. It seemed like a book of Bad Short Stories, I not blaming the original Author's as I have never read those books. But it seemed to me that Timothy was taking a easy way to get a book out, without much effort or real thought. I Really hope that the next Jon Hunter book is Better.
I am an avid book reader. Well, it used to be an addiction, but that's my problem, not yours. My point is the way this story was constructed is shear genius and I mean that with the most upmost respect I have never seen a story where other authors get intertwined into another authors stories I don't like you. Because you have done something I didn't even know could be done, it gives me some ideas. I will give to my favorite author whom I called Agent J, I thank you for exposing things I have never ever considered meany head.
I really didn't like this story. I see what the author was trying to do, and under other circumstances, I might have found it as funny as it was intended to be, but having read the mage series first, I simply found this book to be completely irrelevant. If you want the whole experience of the series, then by all means, read this book to get you going, but if you're only interested in the story, and don't care abut useless nonsense, feel free to skip this one.
Jon, Jane and crew are back. But back where? They are shifted to different situations requiring them to take action. But where in the universe or what universe are they? Who is doing this and why? I like the action and humor. I look forward to the upcoming series.
This book is not but advertising for like ten other authors. A boat set adrift without a rudder, best explains this book. No plot no reason, and if you are as much of a fan of the jon Hunter series as I am this book is a book that should never have been written.
A light, fun, easy to to read bridge between series. An original format that keeps the characters alive in your mind between series. A great way to span the time between one series and the next. Keep'em coming Tim.
I simply don't get the point of running Jon and his team through all those other books. I had to force myself to keep reading, hoping there would be some kernel of story in there.
Timothy Ellis showed his skills abilities and sense of humor are excellent. Crossover was a hoot, I had a good giggle and enjoyed the story and premise. Welcome back Jon and gang you were missed.
I enjoyed the Hunter Legacy series. Howdy as I started this book I did not enjoy the continued references to books. In gave a disjointed feel that was unpleasant. I dropped the book at chapter 5. It's not for me.
Yes, it's a pretty blatant pop for some of his friends, but I don't care. It's funny, quirky irreverent and almost non-nonsensical, but I enjoyed it and that's all that really matters for me. :-)