What if reality was only limited by your perceptions? When two android teenagers are chosen for the Mars colonization project, each sister believes they will carry out an agenda fated for them by their own distinct programming.Nyx, the younger teen, revels in art, expression and a need to explore. Dayna, the older sister, believes ambition and career paths are more important than self-discoveries.Realizing they are part of a corporate vision to make Mars an exclusive breeding ground for eugenic superiority, Nyx can only find solace in mind journeys toward higher consciousness while Dayna unexpectedly discovers the value of love over career.As their dreams continue to conflict with a privatized agenda, the android sisters fear their new world, despite its progressive stance, will not only eradicate their dreams but maybe their very artificial lives. Yet that concern will soon pale in comparison to a new jeopardy which threatens to decimate any reality the androids can dare to chase.
Novelist turned science fiction writer currently working on 17th novel. Caitlin Diggs series includes Blood Web, Extreme Liquidation, Demon Inhibitions and 9 Incarnate. New series Diggs & Shay to publish in 2017.
Crime/mystery novels Kindred Killers and Murder by Association to be followed up with The Killing Collective in 2017.
Look for science fiction series Camden Investigations to continue with Time Wanderer, a follow up to 2015's Coalescence.
Starta pens another great story in The Android Sisters: Chasing Reality. I've read the books that came before this one, and had gotten to know Nyx and Dayna. This is yet another great journey for the Androids and the more they learn about themselves, it shows that even as Androids, they can grow. The story is exciting, and given a new environment. Of course, their existence is threatened, as is their own reality. There is a great chemistry between the characters, and a depth that makes them realistic and flawed, especially being non-human. The story brings in the believable, even if almost impossible. It's a great story to follow and try to figure out what will happen next. Starta has a flair in the writing which lures the reader to be in the story and see it in a different perspective. I look forward to reading more by this author. This book is a definite recommendation by Amy's Bookshelf Reviews.