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The Battle at Stellar Daycare

Interstellar Dad, Volume 2

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The Battle at Stellar Daycare

By: Jeff Beesler
Narrated by: Nathan Tarantla
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Andrew Skyes, the Interstellar Dad, returns for an all-new adventure on board the Galactic Offspring, along with his ex-wife Denise, and Tucker Hitchman, the other guy who also got pregnant from a device called an embryo inducer. Fresh off the delivery of his infant son, Cooper, Andrew finds himself with the additional responsibility of learning about ship security. But how secure can an alien vessel be when everyone on board seems to have their own agenda?

When dissension rises among the ranks of the Ph’mleez crew, power hungry Malicos, the head of the Medical Chamber, kidnaps Cooper with Tucker’s help. As Cooper’s abductors steal a shuttlecraft, they set a course to the Stellar Daycare, a place where space-faring races see to the development of their young. After a chase through space, Andrew finds himself suddenly teleported to the Stellar Daycare. There he learns just how far Malicos will go to usurp command of the Galactic Offspring.

But is Malicos’ effort a mere cover for something else? If Malicos isn’t really responsible for all the chaos currently in Andrew’s life, then who is? And is there anyone in space that Andrew can completely trust?

©2015 Jeff Beesler (P)2021 Jeff Beesler
Fiction First Contact Science Fiction Space Opera
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