
This book is the complete trilogy of the DayStar's appearance in the skies of Earth, and Rachel Bolton's place in a two-thousand year old prophecy that she knew nothing about. It's not easy being immortal without understanding how or why it was so. And for most of that long and lonely life, Rachel had resigned herself to being alone. That was until she met Peter Kerroon and the answers started to unfold. Peter and the crew of the Orygin, which included her lost parents, had been stranded on Earth when their spaceship crashed two-thousand years ago. Finally advancing industry and technology, the Orygin's crew was ready to return home, but, as the saying goes, Home is Where the Heart Is, and Peter's heart was with Rachel. Being the subject of a prophecy was absolutely baffling, but discovering there is an entire hidden civilization created and sustained for the Spokesmon to save the world was mind-boggling. Rachel had more questions now than before, and even the introduction of an angel who said they were friends, Urica had created many more questions than answers. Even as the world was recovering from decades of Weather Wars and vowing to work together, there were government's and individuals opposed to world peace. The OneWorld Conference would have convened the day after Christmas, but because of the bombing, alliances were questioned and threats were made against the Aurora's crew launching to discover the source of the DayStar, a mysterious light that had appeared in the sky and continued to defy science in everyway. It never moved, it couldn't be charted, and it shined day and night. No matter what she asked or answered, the Spokesmon's duty to Earth had been predestined, and it was something Rachel had to do alone.
Page Count:
526
Publication Date:
2021-10-01
Publisher:
Independently published
ISBN-13:
9798481247427
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