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The Skyward Saga #4

Creator's End

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Home. Kaishi can see Earth, but between her and her family stand a hostile fleet and Kaishi only has one ship that she doesn’t even know how to fly.

Her sole chance at survival depends on a risky attempt to reach Earth’s far side, where nobody Kaishi knows has ever been. Landing there means a long journey home, but it’s better than dying in space. Except the Earth Kaishi finds when they reach the surface is far different than the one she knows, and learning why the ground is covered in ash will mean questioning everything she thought she knew about her tribe, and her species.

Meanwhile, Sax learns that he’s far from the only one looking to end the corruption taking root at the galaxy’s core. This rebel group isn’t quick to take on new members, and Sax finds he has to use his wits, and claws to get a chance to fight for what he believes. That is, if he can survive a hostile world and old grudges long enough to join his true cause.

Creator’s End is the fourth book in The Skyward Saga, a sci-fi adventure series that brings peril, heart, and fascinating technology in equal measure as Kaishi and Sax look to save their species and themselves.

If you like fast-paced, action-driven science fiction with a new twist on the alien encounter story, you’ll love A.R. Knight’s Creator’s End and the entire Skyward Saga.

Grab Creator’s End and continue your interstellar adventure today!

258 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 1, 2020

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A.R. Knight

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I spin stories in a frosty house in Madison, WI, primarily owned by a pair of cats. After getting sucked into the working grind in the economic crash of the 2008, I found myself spending boring meetings soaring through space and going on grand adventures.

Eventually, spending time with podcasting, screenplays, short stories and other novels, I found a story I could fall into and a cast of characters both entertaining and full of heart. That story became Wild Nines, and eventually became a trilogy.

I've got a basket, maybe even a barrel of ideas for more stories coming after these, so if you'd like to see what I'm scribing, feel free to visit me at adamrknight.com or sign up for my newsletter at http://bit.ly/bkbnewswn.

Thanks for reading!

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April 18, 2020
Can something be an Epic Novellette? Well written, easy read for those of you that get lost in GOT or any Sanderson epics. This bridges the gap by having 1/2 dozen main characters that the story follows. It does use alternating chapters to follow the two main story lines. Nice alien story line where humans are not the top of food chain...yet.
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