BLURB:
“Beyond the Father” sets the scene for the 8-book Sci-Fi Epic “gods on Trial: The Series,”
delving into life’s determination to transcend all limitation. Set on the planet Xżyber, citizens of
the Sub-Median Region, imperfectly reborn into metal, oppress those who are organic.
Elsewhere, in the Central Kingdom, religion supports royalty’s brutal domination of the lowest
class. War over scarce resources is coming, revolution within each region is brewing, and none
know of the eccentric god who created them. This being watches, has fascinating conversations
with his often-wiser companion, occasionally learns, and rarely intervenes. The many levels and
threads of struggle distract nearly all from a far greater threat. Meanwhile, the young Prince
Anglid’s vision quest into the unexplored Area X may ultimately change everything. However,
just when you think you know the direction of the story, the author has yet another surprise.
EXCERPT:
“Fleet number, rank, and make?” asked the assignment officer
at GATE 11, on the central floor of Team Command.
“44772PX, cadet, 40% Non-Mollard,” the next in line replied,
quickly.
“Cleared. Report to HAS 4 in Field 8,” the assignment
officer abruptly responded. “Next? I need Fleet number, rank, and make!”
“23619RX, cadet, 30% Non-Mollard,” replied the next in line.
“You’re cleared. Report to HAS 1, in Field 10,” said the
assignment officer. “Next!”
“Thank you, yes! I’m next,” responded another cadet, rushing
up to the window. Her rucksack slid off of her shoulder, where the stub of a
missing arm stuck out just beyond the sleeve of her shirt. “Here are all of my
papers,” the cadet said, spreading out a pile of disheveled notes.
“Hold it! I just need a fleet number, a rank and your make.
I don’t need your life story,” snapped the officer.
“Of course. I’m 24005RX . . . sub-cadet, 100% Non-Mollard.”
The assignment officer studied the cadet disapprovingly.
“100%—non-Mollard,” he repeated, carefully scanning the cadet’s face. “Didn’t
know they still let your kind in. And who is your commanding officer?” he
demanded.
“Umm . . . Officer Liara, sir. And my name is Purvi,”
continued the sub-cadet.
The assignment officer pushed the papers back at Purvi and
frowned. “I don’t need all these papers,” the officer scowled. “And I don’t
need your name!”
“I see. Thank you, sir,” Purvi responded, retrieving her
papers. But then she paused. “But, you’re a Non-Mollard too, aren’t you?” she
pressed. “In which case . . . well, it’s just so hard connecting with anyone
here. My whole fleet is mostly Mollard, and . . .”
“Why are you still talking?” the assignment officer
interrupted, while entering something into his database. “You’re cleared for
HAS 12 over in Field 3.”
Realizing her gestures were unwelcome, Purvi quickly
repositioned her rucksack and turned to walk away. But then she turned back
around and reapproached the window, consumed by what had become a theme in her
life—the burning desire to challenge what she felt was wrong. “Why are you so
full of hate when you are still part flesh yourself?” she challenged.
Shocked, the assignment officer slowly looked up to meet
Purvi’s bold stare and revealed the circuitry behind his colorless, prosthetic
eyes. “How dare you talk to me that way, you little ‘scunt!” he seemed to growl
through clench teeth. “How dare you even open your mouth to speak to me without
being asked a question? You remind me of everything that shouldn’t be. You’re
an unfortunate arrangement of flesh and mineral—with a mouth!” Growing even
more impatient, the assignment officer stood up quickly from his chair. “You
are just a waste and a burden to us all. Your kind shouldn’t even be here,” he
sneered, leaning forward to make his point. “Make no error in. I am part of the
new Xżyber and you’re . . . you’re completely expendable.” His voice became
deeper, as did his frown. “Now get out of my line!”
Opëshum
has been writing since she was a child, and believes that authors are selected
by their characters to bring their stories to the world. Incredibly shy and
introverted, Opëshum does not make public appearances. She prefers to
remain behind the scenes as the characters in her books take center stage. Her
current work, the 8-Book SciFi Epic gods on Trial: The
Series™ kicks off with Book 1, BEYOND THE FATHER.
Opëshum
calls Sheridan, Wyoming her home, where she is currently writing Book 2 of this
series. She lives in a modest Cape Cod dwelling on 3 acres of land
where she lets a robust variety of sunflowers grow wild and untamed, while Aloe
Vera and other succulents decorate almost every ledge within her house. An avid
writer in the early morning and late at night, Opëshum often
works on her manuscripts in rooms lit only by homemade candles.
She
enjoys nature walks, full moons, and open spaces where she can stare up at the
stars.
"I
live my life in the shadows, and I am shy. For I know that my
appearance is not pleasing to the eye." - Opëshum Patroz
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Thanks for the giveaway
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Great excerpt the book sounds very intriguing
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