Kyra groaned as she uncoiled the swords from her waist. It looked like she was about to spend another night shampooing entrails out of her hair…
Tristan is on the verge of becoming a Warden. It is one of the greatest honours the galaxy can bestow – not bad for a scrawny kid from Earth. With it comes a new life of responsibility, dedication and sacrifice.
But after a lifetime on the run, the rainbow-haired mercenary Kyra has a problem. Her past, it seems, has finally caught up with her… And innocent people are paying the price. Her family are in danger. Her home planet is under attack. She is the only one who can make things right – but she can’t do it alone.
Join Tris and Kyra on a desperate mission to the furthest reaches of space. Together they must confront an enemy that has haunted Kyra’s dreams, and pursued her across the stars since she was a child.
But you can’t fight the past. Or can you?
Find out now, in this fast-paced and explosive space opera – perfect for fans of Firefly, The Expanse and Killjoys.
Praise for the Earth Warden “If I could give it six stars, I would. Maybe seven.” “Humorous action adventure sci fi romp! Highly recommended!” “I kept a Timothy Zahn novel on hold to finish it.” “A wonderful collection of characters set out on an epic adventure with amazing sci-fi scenarios! And there is plenty of humour as well.” “The ending of this book left me breathless and wanting to read the next book RIGHT NOW!”
*** PLEASE 'Embers of Esper' was previously available under the author name Tony James Slater ***
This story is a great follow-up to the Warden series with Kreon. Kyra' hidden past was a constant thread throughout the previous series. This book neatly follows that thread. However, the homecoming has a violent beginning and an uncanny repeat of events decades ago. Brilliant adventure with a tight team full of humour and friendship evenwhile they fight against increasingly powerful enemies.
There were some things I really liked about this, but overall it felt a bit uneven. The story had a lot of promise, but some parts felt forced. It didn’t quite deliver the emotional impact I was expecting. Still, there were some great lines and memorable moments. Worth reading, but not unforgettable.
I loved this whole series thee we characters of Nessie, Tris, Lucas,Anakreon and all the others make you become part of the story it was a grand tour and I don’t want it to end
I totally enjoyed all Tyler Aston's books. Embers of Esper calls in earth's history as well as this futuristic universe. Though no Kreon, I like this new team.
Space, magic, princesses and wizards! All brought together in an extremely enjoyable read that kept me enthralled throughout. Tyler Aston is a wonderful novelist.