Aliens Watch, seventh in the Other Worldly series, has launched! Here’s your opportunity to travel to Saturn, aka Cultura and the agricultural planet if you’re an alien, and perhaps avoid what’s happening this month in the new year 🙂 You might even meet Bigfoot or a few other supposedly mythological creatures.
As always, the paperback is available so far on Amazon and at BarnesandNoble.com, as well as my publisher’s site, BookLocker, with more commercial sites to follow.
If you’re an eBook type, it is available immediately at BookLocker using this link: https://booklocker.com/13712
The commercial bookseller sites usually take a few weeks before the eBook is available, so if you purchase with BookLocker and also want to pick up a paperback there of Aliens Watch or any of the other six Other Worldly novels, the code Save20 should get you 20 percent off on your entire order, not including their $10 shipping fee, which, given the cost of shipping anything these days, isn’t terrible.
For now, I’ll leave you with the “blurb” appearing on the back cover copy, and thanks in advance to my supporters. Happy reading, and keep an eye out for the pentapods!
An urgent call for help has Rowan Layne going rogue in this seventh novel of the Other Worldly series. But it doesn’t take long for her extraterrestrial heroes to catch up and override her solo quest. On top of that, there’s the royal pain-in-the-ass male making his audacious debut with a mysterious mission known as Watch.
Midwest road trips to reconnect with old friends have Rowan munching on Minnesota Honeycrisps while careening down memory lane—and suffering from memory loss. Plus, she’s seeing things that aren’t actually there when she’s not even in Scotland. As if her extrasensory auditory abilities weren’t challenging enough.
Is Rowan glimpsing the future, or her past? Is it ghosts, Bigfoot, or an apparently not-so-mythological Wisconsin creature tormenting her visions and dreams? Perhaps it’s an alien antagonist acting all too horrifically humanlike. Meanwhile, strange fiery streaks make Rowan question who and what are real—and who is not being real with her.
Will an excursion to the agricultural planet Cultura, aka Saturn, and a few of its moons lift her spirits and clear her mind? Because Rowan can’t seem to shake an overwhelming sense of dread.
Ordered and should receive around my birthday!xo
Good timing!