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Enslaved First Softcover Edition
Contributor(s): Pease, D. Robert (Author), Sanford, Brandon (Editor)
ISBN: 1622534239     ISBN-13: 9781622534234
Publisher: Evolved Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $17.06  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2017
* Not available - Not in print at this time *
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Science Fiction - Alien Contact
- Fiction | Science Fiction - Space Opera
Series: Exodus Chronicles
Physical Information: 0.79" H x 5" W x 8" (0.84 lbs) 384 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

A mother's secret. A son's destiny.
Can humanity be delivered from certain extinction?

Cosette Sinclair, pregnant with an illegal second child, makes a discovery that will change the course of humanity. While on assignment to find a habitable planet for mankind's first colony, she witnesses a tear in space--a gateway for a devastating alien invasion. Now she's faced with the heart-wrenching choice between saving her unborn child and saving the world.

Moshie lives in a culture that prizes competition about all else. His mother raises him to dominate every creature he encounters. As Moshie trains for the day when he will rule an ancient alien civilization, a whisper in the young man's mind calls him to something greater. Can he put aside a lifetime of striving for power and heed the cry to save those he despises the most?

She has one chance to save the human race. He has one chance to save himself. Both learn that trusting their long-hated enemies might be their only chance of survival.

"Enslaved" is the first book in the "Exodus Chronicles," a captivating saga of humanity's final struggle. If you like action-packed adventure, complex characters, and alien worlds, then you'll love D. Robert Pease's imaginative interstellar homage to the Book of Exodus.

Buy "Enslaved" today and chart a course to the promised land....

Sci-Fi, Alien Invasion, Space Opera, First Contact]

"ENSLAVED" by D. Robert Pease

Evolved Publishing presents the first book in the extraordinary "Exodus Chronicles," a space opera adventure unlike any other.

Books by D. Robert Pease:

  • Enslaved (Exodus Chronicles - Book 1)
  • Red Sea (Exodus Chronicles - Book 2) - Coming 2018
  • Promised Land (Exodus Chronicles - Book 3) - Coming 2018
  • Noah Zarc: Mammoth Trouble (Book 1)
  • Noah Zarc: Cataclysm (Book 2)
  • Noah Zarc: Declaration (Book 3)
  • Noah Zarc: Omnibus (Special Edition)
  • Shadow Swarm
  • Dream Warriors (Joey Cola - Book 1)
  • Cleopatra Rising (Joey Cola - Book 2) - Coming 2019

More Great Sci-Fi from Evolved Publishing:

  • The Jakkattu Vector (Jakkattu - Book 1) by P.K. Tyler
  • Shroud of Eden (Panhelion Chronicles - Book 1) by Marlin Desault
  • The Trace (Whitewashed - Book 1) by Adelaide Thorne
  • Star City (Star City - Book 1) by Edwin Peng


Contributor Bio(s): Pease, D. Robert: - AUTHOR: My whole life, I've loved hearing and reading stories, and creating worlds of my own. As a child, I spent countless hours drawing crazy contraptions on paper, or building vast fortresses in a sand pile behind my garage. There was hardly a time I wasn't off on some adventure in my mind, to the dismay of parents and teachers alike. So it's no big surprise I took all that daydreaming, all that longing to really see the wonder of creation around me, and started pouring it into discovering hidden universes in my own mind. For quite a few years I tried my hand at writing, mostly working on one, massive fantasy novel, but it wasn't until I had kids and they became voracious readers that I found my passion. There's no greater audience than a child. I'd rather have a simple review from a kid that says, "Awesome book!" than a five-star review in the New York Times. Of course, if anyone at the Times wants to try to prove me wrong, I'd be willing to let you.Sanford, Brandon: - EDITOR: I have loved books since I was too young to remember, my love of books a folktale itself, one told by my mother at family gatherings. I have dim impressions of my mother recounting the stories of The Iliad and The Odyssey, spinning them from memory like a classical orator, and my dad reading me Treasure Island. My mother was an English teacher, and so inevitably she supported my desire to read. I graduated from Whitman College with a degree in English, and graduated from Portland State University with a degree in Book Publishing. At Whitman I worked as a writing tutor, and at PSU I focused on editing. My goal as an editor is to help clarify the writer's vision and polish their story into the best version of itself. Above all, my goal as an editor is communication: helping a writer to translate their thoughts into a form that others can understand.