The Lost Star Episode Three
Title | The Lost Star Episode Three PDF eBook |
Author | Odette C. Bell |
Publisher | Odette C. Bell |
Pages | 173 |
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Genre | Fiction |
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He couldn't have predicted this, couldn't have guessed he’d come this far only to fail. Hunter is sold in the slave markets of Arazia while Ava’s kidnapped by the Prince. Half way across the galaxy, Captain McClane struggles to unravel the Avixan mystery. A secret so devastating, it could destroy the Milky Way. … The Lost Star follows a shackled superweapon and a judgmental lieutenant thrown deep into an enemy empire. If you crave space operas with action, heart, and a splash of romance, grab The Lost Star Episode Three today and soar free with an Odette C. Bell series. The Lost Star is the 4th Galactic Coalition Academy series. A sprawling, epic, and exciting sci-fi world where cadets become heroes and hearts are always won, each series can be read separately, so plunge in today.
The Lost Star Episode Two
Title | The Lost Star Episode Two PDF eBook |
Author | Odette C. Bell |
Publisher | Odette C. Bell |
Pages | 169 |
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Genre | Fiction |
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Ava is close to death. She lies unconscious in the med bay while McClane fights for her life. The resistance will do anything to kill her. With spies in the Coalition, Captain McClane must make a drastic decision to save her life. Because if she dies, the Coalition will die with her. … The Lost Star follows a shackled superweapon and a judgmental lieutenant thrown deep into an enemy empire. If you crave space operas with action, heart, and a splash of romance, grab The Lost Star Episode Two today and soar free with an Odette C. Bell series. The Lost Star is the 4th Galactic Coalition Academy series. A sprawling, epic, and exciting sci-fi world where cadets become heroes and hearts are always won, each series can be read separately, so plunge in today.
The Lost Star: The Complete Series
Title | The Lost Star: The Complete Series PDF eBook |
Author | Odette C. Bell |
Publisher | Odette C. Bell |
Pages | 714 |
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Genre | Fiction |
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The complete The Lost Star series. Follow Ava and Hunter through a plot millennia in the making in this four-episode boxset. Some are born into responsibility. Some seek it out. And some turn from it. Ava is an Avixan priestess, a powerful being with a powerful destiny to keep her people on the true and righteous path. A destiny she despises. To flee it, she joins the Coalition Academy. But her past catches up. When she joins the newest ship in the fleet, someone tries to kill her. She’s soon thrust into a secret war – one that spans the entire Milky Way. Yet she is not alone. The unpredictable Hunter McClane is by her side. Together they must find out what’s at stake before it’s too late. … The Lost Star follows a shackled superweapon and a judgmental lieutenant thrown deep into an enemy empire. If you crave space operas with action, heart, and a splash of romance, grab The Lost Star: The Complete Series today and soar free with an Odette C. Bell boxset. The Lost Star is the 4th Galactic Coalition Academy series. A sprawling, epic, and exciting sci-fi world where cadets become heroes and hearts are always won, each series can be read separately, so plunge in today.
The Lost Star Episode Four
Title | The Lost Star Episode Four PDF eBook |
Author | Odette C. Bell |
Publisher | Odette C. Bell |
Pages | 165 |
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Genre | Fiction |
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The end is here. Ava is trapped, and Hunter’s on the edge of death. If they can’t find each other and stop Zor, he’ll tear a hole right through the Milky Way. With everything in the balance, they must battle until the end. … The Lost Star follows a shackled superweapon and a judgmental lieutenant thrown deep into an enemy empire. If you crave space operas with action, heart, and a splash of romance, grab The Lost Star Episode Four today and soar free with an Odette C. Bell series. The Lost Star is the 4th Galactic Coalition Academy series. A sprawling, epic, and exciting sci-fi world where cadets become heroes and hearts are always won, each series can be read separately, so plunge in today.
The Lost Star Episode One
Title | The Lost Star Episode One PDF eBook |
Author | Odette C. Bell |
Publisher | Odette C. Bell |
Pages | 230 |
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Genre | Fiction |
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Some are born into responsibility. Some seek it out. And some turn from it. Ava is an Avixan priestess, a powerful being with a powerful destiny to keep her people on the true and righteous path. A destiny she despises. To flee it, she joins the Coalition Academy. But her past catches up. When she joins the newest ship in the fleet, someone tries to kill her. She’s soon thrust into a secret war – one that spans the entire Milky Way. Yet she is not alone. The unpredictable Hunter McClane is by her side. Together they must find out what’s at stake before it’s too late. … The Lost Star follows a shackled superweapon and a judgmental lieutenant thrown deep into an enemy empire. If you crave space operas with action, heart, and a splash of romance, grab The Lost Star Episode One today and soar free with an Odette C. Bell series. The Lost Star is the 4th Galactic Coalition Academy series. A sprawling, epic, and exciting sci-fi world where cadets become heroes and hearts are always won, each series can be read separately, so plunge in today.
Lost
Title | Lost PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | PediaPress |
Pages | 505 |
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The Lost Country, Episode Three: “The Primeval World”
Title | The Lost Country, Episode Three: “The Primeval World” PDF eBook |
Author | Wayne Kyle Spitzer |
Publisher | Hobb's End Books |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2021-02-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
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First came the time-storm, which erased half the population. Then came the Dinosaur Apocalypse … How did it all begin? Well, that depends on where you were and who you ask. In some places it started with the weather—which quickly became unstable and began behaving in impossible ways. In still others it started with the lights in the sky, which shifted and pulsed and could not be explained. Elsewhere it started with the disappearances: one here, a few there, but increasing in occurrence until fully three quarters of the population had vanished. Either way, there is one thing on which everyone agrees—it didn’t take long for the prehistoric flora and fauna to start showing up (often appearing right where someone was standing, in which case the two were fused, spliced, amalgamated). It didn’t take long for the great Time-displacement called the Flashback—which was brief but had aftershocks, like an earthquake—to change the face of the earth. Nor for the stories, some long and others short, some from before the maelstrom (and resulting societal collapse) and others after, to be recorded. Welcome to the Lost Country. From “The Primeval World”: I stood abruptly and raised the back of my hand—but was restrained by Linda, who had inserted herself between us. “That’s enough! Please—Chris. Enough. She’s not going to tell us.” She backed me away from the girl. “But I have an idea … if you want to hear it.” I yanked away from her and began pacing, furious at the stranger but really angry with myself—for losing my cool in front of my crush, whom I’d liked since the moment we’d met (at the Coke machine in the Community Room, about a month before the Flashback). And for sending them—Penny and Fred—to the food mart in the first place, ostensibly to save time but really just so I could be with Linda. “I—I’m sorry. Jesus. It’s just that—” She came to me and put a finger to my lips. “Shhh. Forget it. All right?” I tried to look away but she forced me to look at her. “All right? Listen. We know which direction they went. So … why don’t we just—take Valerie here—and go looking for them?” She turned to face the young woman. “She’ll point us in the right direction—won’t you, Little Miss Sunshine?” She glared at her menacingly. “If she ever wants to see home again.” And she was right, of course; I knew it and the girl knew it. And so I reconfigured her bonds so she could travel and we doused ourselves in rex urine— including Valerie (for who knew how far we’d have to go or how long we’d be exposed to potential predators), and we headed out; walking up South Union Avenue toward the capitol even as Compies watched from the undergrowth and I thought I saw a face: simian yet strangely human, animal, and yet somehow not—peeking at us briefly from between two fronds. Staring at us, passively, almost meditatively, like a great ape behind glass; or a manatee through green, hazy water.