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SPIRITUAL DARKNESS A devastating interplanetary war has been raging for decades. The fallen ones have instigated mankind’s downfall, waging a sinister campaign leading towards a singular goal, universal domination. A WARRIOR RACE Long the ordained guardians of peace, the Barudii, have been reduced to a scattered remnant struggling to survive. All but wiped out by the Vorn clan, they have little hope of stopping the genocide that threatens mankind’s survival. THE LAST HEIR Young Tiet soone, the only remaining heir to the Barudii throne, returns from exile to avenge his fallen people. He is the final hope for restoration, and the only one that can mediate a peace between the warring clans before its too late...before the dark forces opposing his every effort succeed in enslaving humanity. To claim victory he will do what Barudii warriors do best—fight—to the death if need be.
Author Blurbs: "The Chronicles of Soone: Heir to the King, by James Somers is an intense, action packed sci-fi story with a heart. Very few novels can pack each page with this level of intensity and still maintain such superb character development. If you're a fan of Star Wars, Star Trek, Dune or any other of the great science fiction franchises, this novel holds its own against them all. I loved that the villains kept coming and that some of them were redeemed. I Couldn't put it down. A gripping story, not to be missed!"
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Jeremy Robinson, bestselling author of The
Didymus Contingency and Raising The Past
"The Promising First Step in an Ultra Cool Space Epic!--that's what
I'd call James Somers' Chronicles of Soone, Heir to the King. Being
an author myself, I read a little differently than most people. I
read like a scientist, analyzing every inch of the story: the craft,
suspense technique, character development, general hook, etc. After
all the analysis, I'm impressed.
"Please realize this is Mr. Somers' first book. Of course it has rough edges and some editing foibles, but whose first book doesn't? If the story's cool, most readers {except perhaps, for book snobs, lol} can forgive a few errors in the written craft. Rather than technical precision, what readers should look for in a first novel are the following: an intriguing hook, sparks of creative genius, and a story worth hearing. COS has all of that. "An Intriguing Hook: COS begins with a mysterious, but utterly black betrayal...the underpinnings of centuries frought with genocide. An enemy, who while not exactly sympathetic, has motives we can understand. The hook comes when you realize the rabbit hole is A LOT deeper than you first thought. WOW, I couldn't believe how the story just seemed to balloon with each new revelation. "Sparks of Creative Genius: Somers' strength is plotting. No bog down scenes here. It just keeps amping. Wait until you meet the cyborg assasin Vale. He alone adds a rogue suspense mechanism worth the price of admission. The Vorn, the Barudii, the transdimensional rift--all very cool elements. "A Story Worth Hearing: COS has definite spiritual themes. There's truth in this book, but it is not preachy in any way, shape, or form. Somers somehow tells a thrilling story that simultaneously makes you think about yourself and the world in a pure light. "Order a copy of Chronicles of Soone now, and like me, look forward to the release of Rise of Lucin, COS2!" --Wayne Thomas Batson, author: The Door Within Trilogy and Isle of Swords
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