Aliens stealing railroad cars full of oil? That turned out to be the least of Roy DeHaas’s problems.
Having a brother waging a holy war against aliens? That was the real problem.
Roy’s Mama always told him to look out for his big brother, Buck. Which somehow got him riding on top of a crude oil stinking rail car in the middle of a Montana back country blizzard. Looking out for his big brother. Who was looking for whoever had been stealing oil filled railroad cars.
Buck thought it was aliens. Roy thought Buck was crazy.
Until the aliens dropped out of the sky and plucked the entire train off its tracks. With a smug Buck and a terrified Roy hidden in a secret compartment.
Now Roy’s off on the adventure of his life. One likely to be the end of his life. Because everything keeps going from bad to worse.
Ripped from his simple life on Earth, Roy finds his way to the depths of the most hostile alien territory around.
Will Roy be the cause of an interstellar war? Or the one who stops it?
The amazing fourth book in the Star Ascension series.
Really, he considers it a fantastic day when he finds a ripe avocado at the supermarket.
Mmmm…guacamole.
In a previous career, Jeremy Michelson worked at a small town weekly newspaper. It was his privilege to report on the odd, the unusual, and the occasionally terrifying aspects of life in a rural area.
These days Jeremy lives in a much larger city in the Pacific Northwest. In his spare time he enjoys hiking (the Pacific Northwest has an abundance of beautiful places to hike) and taking photos of nature.
Waterfalls, snowcapped mountains, and trees feature prominently in his photos. Flowers, birds, and criminally adorable chipmunks are also favorite subjects.
Jeremy is the author of the Star Ascension science fiction series, a star spanning tale of humankind’s very bumpy journey from Earth to becoming members of a galactic community of alien races.
He also writes the New Bedlam / Unseen World adventures. An contemporary fantasy collection of novels and stories about a familiar world changed by cataclysm, bordered by a hidden world filled with powerful and unsettling creatures.
Well…he writes these tales when one of the family’s cats aren’t taking a nap on his keyboard. Come on, cat, I got words to wr–
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This story was pretty exciting like all of his books have been but the errors in the printing are getting to me. It is hard to read and figure out what they mean at times. Sometimes its just printing the small word (like if or of) but they also have big words in all sorts of order. Like I said the story is exciting and i like how they characters are built up but the rest is frustrating.