Can a 200-year-old prophecy and a non-believer save two worlds from destruction?
Linsora Anselm is a Khizaran archeologist. She “hears” voices from the past, making her perfect for the job, but she’s stuck in prison after sticking up for her principles—that is, until a mysterious individual pays the guards to help her escape. How will she react when she discovers her champion is the devil incarnate?
When Permac breaks Linsora out of prison, he can’t understand why. He’s drawn to her… but she threatened to kill him more than once because she doesn’t trust his ability to sense and influence emotions. She believes he and his race are evil, and she could be right.
Forced together, they journey through the cosmos in search of historical facts they (and the rest of the galaxy) thought were correct. They discover pockets of truth on faraway planets—as well as a 200-year-old prophecy that seems to intertwine Linsora and Permacs’ destinies.
Through a galaxy of fate, love, deception, and the unknown, Permac and Linsora must learn to trust each other to protect their two worlds. Otherwise, the prophecy says war will annihilate everything in its path.
Khizara is an action-packed, adventure-filled space opera of mystery, love, archaeology, and bad guys that can control the emotions of others with a thought. If you’re a fan of Issac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, or Frank Herbert, you’ll love this story.
Drew Bankston lives in the Rocky Mountains with his wife, two amazingly perfect dogs, and a garden.
Before he started writing science fiction, Drew received his bachelor’s degree in Bio-Ag Sciences from Colorado State University. After that, just to shake things up, he never really used that degree but worked various jobs in retail and Asset Protection with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. He’s still working but would eventually like to write full-time and stop working for other people. He likes pie and chocolate, as everyone should.
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Have you ever had a time when something called to you? Not something you could hear with your ears, but something that tugged at your subconscious and spun you around in circles trying to find what, or who, might be trying to contact you and from what dimension the calls might be coming from? Please read this short excerpt and see if it strikes a chord, and enjoy getting a peek into "The Eyes of Tokorel" book 1.
Book Excerpt
Khizara
Her father told her that she seemed to hear voices from the past. Although Linsora thought this was too eerie to be taken seriously, like seeing ghosts, she knew most archaeologists feel a connection to sites and artifacts. Hers was just stronger than most. She didn’t see ghosts or hear voices, she felt the presence of ancient people, an echo of their energy. She found the Ghoranth artifacts on Brachen a year earlier, much to the Carratians’ displeasure. Now, even with the Dominator preparing to leave, she still felt something calling. A disquieting feeling that there was something else.
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