Just because you never know what you’re going to get
when you shake up a glitter globe, today I have something new and artsy to show
you!
We’re revealing the new beautiful cover designed by
Blue Harvest Creative for The Ter’roc:
Evolution, an epic science fiction novel about an ancient race of aliens
that created the human species thousands of years ago. Steeped in science,
historical fiction, philosophy and biology, this book introduces an intriguing
new dimension to our own world and worlds beyond.
And
now…the reveal
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ABOUT
THE BOOK
This novel is a continuance of the most popular
story from Ruins of the Mind, the
science fiction anthology of short stories written by Jason P. Stadtlander and
published in June of 2012. The Ter’roc:
Evolution is the first in a three-part series which contains references to
ancient structures such as the pyramids of Giza, Stonehenge and more, but
reveals the larger purpose behind these structures steeped in mystery—purposes often
wondered about but never before revealed.
When a teenage tomboy named Shawn ventures into a
storm drain near the railroad tracks in Swampscott, Massachusetts, she stumbles
upon more than a few blue glass pieces she is foraging. She comes face to face
with Sam’loc of the alien ter’roc species, the initial link to discovering
ancient hidden truths and a key revelation concerning humanity’s past. This
initial face-to-face with Sam’loc draws Shawn unexpectedly into a world never
before encountered—knowingly at least—by others. In the process, she is called
upon to challenge more than she ever thought possible and rises to the occasion
in ways she never expected.
The ter’roc and ishkan are ancient alien species
which seeded the Earth with humans tens of thousands of years ago. These two species
have remained hidden, however, watching over and guiding us unobtrusively when
needed. Only now are they making themselves known to help defend Earth against
a threat too powerful for humans to fight alone.
Along the way, we will find that there is much more
to humanity than simply being human.
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