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Admiral's Choice
(2022)(The first book in the Laim-Saga series)
A novel by Bob Blanton and Aybiline I Dahlson
The first book in the beloved, bestselling seriesmore than 25,000 copies soldnow available in
English!.
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Shes far from home, subject to the diabolic plot of a strange empire and mistakenly implanted with an
AI symbiont.
The only one who does not know she is a goddess is the goddess herself.
For fans of Neal Asher and To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini comes an epic new space opera:
Admirals Choice follows Alisias struggle for survival as she teams up with her AI neural implant against an
alien empire intent on using her as a strategic sacrifice in an intergalactic war.
Alisia is normal, as far as humans go. Shes a young historian recovering from heartbreak, intent only on
settling down and living peacefully. But the gods have different intentions. Alisia and her sister wake up on an
alien ship. The merciless Admiral Brutus of the Vudar empire has mistaken the pair for members of the rival
SemPari race and plans on using them as spies, controlling them with neural implants. However, Alisia
quickly realizes Brutuss team unknowingly implanted the wrong AI chip in her head.
Alisia names this AI companion Eric, and its almost too easy for her to connect withto lovethis
exhilarating new voice with whom she shares her body. But even when it becomes apparent that almost no one
aboard the Vudar ship is who they claim to be, Alisia chooses to trust Eric. Only heitcan help her harness
her new superpower-like abilities, which are her best hope to escape back to Earth and survive.
With adventure, found family, and romance, readers wont soon forget Admirals Choice, at once a rollicking,
epic space opera and a breathtaking examination of the relationship between extraterrestrial life, technology,
and humanity.
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First edition (German) readers say
Galactically crazy, exciting, and written with a lot of humour! Nina Beyer
Humanistic and realistic while still maintaining the sci-fi quality It is definitely unique to the genre.
Kevin Kenealy
I'm already looking forward to part two. Conny 23
Genre: Science Fiction
English!.
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Shes far from home, subject to the diabolic plot of a strange empire and mistakenly implanted with an
AI symbiont.
The only one who does not know she is a goddess is the goddess herself.
For fans of Neal Asher and To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini comes an epic new space opera:
Admirals Choice follows Alisias struggle for survival as she teams up with her AI neural implant against an
alien empire intent on using her as a strategic sacrifice in an intergalactic war.
Alisia is normal, as far as humans go. Shes a young historian recovering from heartbreak, intent only on
settling down and living peacefully. But the gods have different intentions. Alisia and her sister wake up on an
alien ship. The merciless Admiral Brutus of the Vudar empire has mistaken the pair for members of the rival
SemPari race and plans on using them as spies, controlling them with neural implants. However, Alisia
quickly realizes Brutuss team unknowingly implanted the wrong AI chip in her head.
Alisia names this AI companion Eric, and its almost too easy for her to connect withto lovethis
exhilarating new voice with whom she shares her body. But even when it becomes apparent that almost no one
aboard the Vudar ship is who they claim to be, Alisia chooses to trust Eric. Only heitcan help her harness
her new superpower-like abilities, which are her best hope to escape back to Earth and survive.
With adventure, found family, and romance, readers wont soon forget Admirals Choice, at once a rollicking,
epic space opera and a breathtaking examination of the relationship between extraterrestrial life, technology,
and humanity.
---
First edition (German) readers say
Galactically crazy, exciting, and written with a lot of humour! Nina Beyer
Humanistic and realistic while still maintaining the sci-fi quality It is definitely unique to the genre.
Kevin Kenealy
I'm already looking forward to part two. Conny 23
Genre: Science Fiction
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