Title: After Day One
Author: Benjamin Levi Seims
Publisher: Booktrope
Expected Publication: December 9, 2014
Genre: Dystopian, Science Fiction, Action & Adventure
Audience: Appropriate for all ages
This sounds like a book I'd really love to read. The cover looks like a mixture between a sketch and a comic book, and I like that combination. Don't think I'm ever going to get tired of dystopian novels, and I KNOW I'll never get tired of science fiction!! :D
Audience: Appropriate for all ages
This sounds like a book I'd really love to read. The cover looks like a mixture between a sketch and a comic book, and I like that combination. Don't think I'm ever going to get tired of dystopian novels, and I KNOW I'll never get tired of science fiction!! :D
2083, John Howe a genetic, and cybernetic, enhanced cyber operations solider who came home After Day One only to find the country he fought for broken, and his wife and son murdered. By 2096 he rebuilt his home and was trying to live a comfortable life on the outskirts of the Free Territories, the Pacific North West.
That was before Sierra and Quinn. The twin thirteen year old orphans he was saddled with the minute he saved them from a fat, greasy, gypsy couple holding them. Now he’s a man who is just trying to get rid of them before they all end up dead.
As fate would have it, a super soldier and two kids with abilities that could save the country, and maybe earth, are going to be hard to separate.
The world is fragmented and looking for a hero. Some heroes come in rough packaging.
I live in Wenatchee, WA with my wife and our three teenage boys. I work full time as a Cardiac Nurse and I am currently an Officer in the Washington Army National Guard. After Day One is my first full length Novel and is the first book in a planned trilogy.
Nice premise! It's always fascinating to read about someone who was forced to take care of other kids not his own.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am happy to know that you are not yet tired of Dystopias. I am, however, avoiding the genre temporarily.
Good luck to the author!
I agree, and I wonder if he'll end up becoming close to them and not want to give them up. Do you think you'll come back to dystopias some day? I can understand wanting a break from them - there have been a lot of them the last couple years. Thanks for stopping by, Charlotte! :D
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