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Crash Landing

By: DT Jones
Narrated by: Steve Stewart's voice replica
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For peace and prosperity, for hope and success, one must first believe in their own heart.

On a planet rigid with tradition, Lacindra Tyrain shatters the old customs in one brief simulation, paving a path toward a new dawn for all Andrian women. But before she can enjoy the rewards of her conquest, she must first stop a band of aliens set on making Earth the home of their new breeding ground.

Natoma Harlense was a junior member of the council, but despite his success, he had never forgotten the dark-haired woman who had managed to capture his heart and soul so many years ago. Fate brought them back together, and it was fate that would mend the threads of the past. Despite her anger and refusal to speak with him, he had to make her understand that events did not have the outcome she had always assumed. With the aid of newfound friends and the threat of a traitor plaguing her progress, Lacindra and her team set off in search of the enemy who has crash-landed on planet Earth.

Her mission is simple: destroy the enemy without endangering the natural evolution of life on Earth—or die trying.

©2014, 2025 DT Jones (P)2025 DT Jones
Science Fiction
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