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A re-terraformed Earth is ready to have its population traveling in cryochambers on interstellar arks return. There’s one catch. The Arenans, guardians charged with of our sector in the galaxy, want to ensure humans do not venture too far outside our solar system. They feel we just aren’t ready. With a new lease on their existence, humans will have to take a hard look in the mirror and vow to not make the same mistakes. But for some, old habits die hard.

187 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 19, 2020

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Maquel A. Jacob

31 books27 followers
Maquel A. Jacob has had a passion for the written word since the age of seven, reading everything she could get her hands on which included encyclopedias and the thesaurus. At twelve, she had her first encounter with a Stephen King novel and was hooked. She became inspired to write her own brand of fiction. Combining multiple genres is her way of keeping things interesting.
Always ready to learn new things, her search for knowledge never ceases. So far she has an Accounting degree, a Business Administration degree, became a certified Nail Technician via Cosmetology school and studied Digital Film and Video at the Art Institute of Portland.
She is a huge Anime fan, loves a great bottle of wine and rocks out to heavy metal music. Green and lush Oregon is where she currently resides spinning imaginary worlds in her head while daydreaming.

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May 17, 2023
Read the 6 books as a set, waiting for the hope. Very dark, with good character building and absolutely fantastic aliens. I liked most of the aliens much more than humanity and at the end of the books, really felt they should have killed the humans and left the planet to recover from all our damage. However, really a sad commentary on the worst men (and most of the bad guys are men) will do to other people if given the power and opportunity.
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