Past the stargate, Captain Jack Merrick welcomes the sight of beautiful Gaia Earth, but the starship Stella Lumina cruises a gray, bleak world that is anything but welcoming.
When Jack conferred with Moira and Zeb, recently rescued from a Dark Planet, he didn't expect to be returning them to a wall-enclosed cell of forced labor. Yet in this timeline, cells like the one he gazes upon near Washington D.C. are all over the planet. Surrounded by dying forests, citizens filled with nanobots walk the streets like robots.
Jolene Ashberg works in a biolab to restore distressed ecosystems, with a robot who claims not to be one. Their reclamation project rapidly loses ground against William Doors, the aspiring god of Earth who relentlessly dispatches planes to rain from the skies trails of poison lethal to living systems.
Moira and Zeb's revelation of trafficked children here, including their own, stalls Jack's plans to return home. In this dismal, locked-down timeline of Earth, Stella Lumina and her crew may offer the children held in tunnels beneath the streets of Washington D.C. their only hope for rescue.
EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS a compelling visionary sci-fi tale, with post-apocalyptic elements, to bring the past full circle into the future, in this fifth book in the "New Earth Chronicles" series.
"The narrative was perfect, the descriptions were succinct but effective, and the imagery was remarkable." ~ Readers' Favorite Book Reviews, Rabia Tanveer (5 STARS)
"...an absolutely fascinating blend of science fiction, fantasy aspects, interpersonal drama, and all-out action in this rich work of high-stakes space drama." ~ Readers' Favorite Book Reviews, K.C. Finn (5 STARS)
"...an immersive retreat into expansive world-building and a layered universe." ~ Readers' Favorite Book Reviews, Jamie Michele (5 STARS)
"Victoria Lehrer's 'New Earth Chronicles' series has become one of my favorites." ~ Readers' Favorite Book Reviews, Staphanie Chapman (5 STARS)
"Very highly recommended." ~ Readers' Favorite Book Reviews, Asher Sayed (5 STARS)