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Star Rain - (Seeders Universe) by Dean Wesley Smith (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The fight with the genetically engineered aliens seems impossible.
- Author(s): Dean Wesley Smith
- 238 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Science Fiction
- Series Name: Seeders Universe
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About the Book
USA Today bestselling author Dean Wesley Smith returns to his fan-favorite Seeders Universe series with a sixth novel, Star Rain, which continues the fight with the genetically engineered aliens that threaten the Seeders.
Book Synopsis
The fight with the genetically engineered aliens seems impossible. Benny and Gina, both Seeders, stand on the bridge of their massive mother ship knowing they needed miracles to win.
They both know that if they work long enough and hard enough, miracles might happen. Centuries worth of work.
A massive-scale Seeders Universe story that started in the novel Star Mist.Review Quotes
"In 'A Ghost of Time' by Dean Wesley Smith, the author weaves a tale of time travel intrigue. This is no mean feat to pull off on top of a romance paranormal Christmas tale!"
--Astroguyz on Fiction River: Christmas Ghosts
"[The Poker Boy] series is unlike anything else out there. It's quirky and a lot of fun."
--Amazing Stories
"Thunder Mountain by Dean Wesley Smith is one of those reads that defies genre classification. Take some romance, throw in a little bit of historical fiction and add a dash of time travel and science fiction and you have the basis for this interesting story. ... The premise for Thunder Mountain is intriguing and will appeal to fans of both historical and science fiction. This is an easy, light read, and I am interested in revisiting these characters on their future adventures."
--Fresh Fiction
"This story and reading pace moves along quickly. This is an entertaining story and I recommend it to readers who enjoy a fun time travel to the old west with romantic element."
--Martha's Bookshelf on Thunder Mountain
"...Dean Wesley Smith draws a royal straight flush by making the hand he deals readers seem possible with this exhilarating political poker thriller..."
--The Midwest Book Review on Dead Money