Survival is Just The Beginning...
Set over 200 years before Book 1 [Fire Fury Frontier], Freedom explores the devastating ravages of Global Warming. Mack, an ex-soldier of the C.D.F.P. corporation, sets out with his troupe of mercenaries to try to save the world against all odds...
After 200 years in space, humanities last survivors are low on resources, and no closer to finding a suitable world to colonize than when they abandoned their home world. Amidst the vast expanse of space, humanity is about to stumble upon a discovery that will change everything...
The tendril invasion is imminent.
The Bastion prepares to defend itself against the onslaught, calling in the fleets from the various council worlds. With so little intelligence on such horrific enemies, widespread panic sweeps through the station. Everything rests on winning this battle...
"For the past two hundred years, the multi-generation ship Saisei has travelled the galaxy, looking for a new planet for its human passengers to colonize. There is no Earth to return to. While approaching an asteroid-sized iceberg (the ship is almost out of water), those who are not satisfied with the current government stage a takeover attempt. It is put down, but with many casualties. On the other side of a nearby gas giant planet, the humans just happen to find a wormhole. At the other end of that wormhole is the interstellar equivalent of the United Nations. It is an immense space structure, so old that no one knows who built it, and home to thousands of beings. The humans are welcomed as new members of the Bastion. The area is the hub of many different wormholes. A derelict ship comes through a wormhole that hasnā€™t been used in several hundred years. Further investigation shows that it is infested with sentient tendrils that can easily survive in deep space. They can eat through metal, and they live on electrical energy. The tendrils are controlling the ship, because destroying it takes a couple of attempts. A sample of a tendril is analyzed; it seems to be almost indestructible. Later, the sample is taken back through the wormhole and released, just to see what happens. It turns out to be a really bad idea. This novel is surprisingly good. It helps that it is Part 1 of a series; I look forward to reading the rest of it. This story has it all; humans looking for a new home, deep space, an alien confederation, good characters and hideous alien invaders. It is also a very fast read. Yes, this is really worth the time."
"A veritable saga of a dystopian novel by an author with a genuineflair for detailed originality, and narrative driven storytelling, "Fire Fury Freedom" by Amanda Rose is an extraordinary and truly memorable read from cover to cover."
"A deftly crafted and original science fiction novel by an author with a distinctive flair for reader engaging narrative storytelling, "Fire Fury Frontier" is especially recommended for community library Science Fiction & Fantasy collections. One of those very special science fiction novels that are as thoughtful and thought-provoking as they are entertaining, it should be noted for the personal reading lists of dedicated science fiction fans that "Fire Fury Frontier" is the first volume of a series and is also available in an inexpensive digital book format."
"The plot moves quickly, and the story expands through multiple character perspectives...the characters and plot are original and unique to the novel... the book works to establish a broader story universe, which is quite engrossing...The opening act of a promising sci-fi saga."
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