With no hope left, Jaz believes her future will change when she catches her orb. Gone will be the hurt and heartache that she leaves on the ship. Ahead, nothing but blue sky and smiles.
But Salvation isn’t what it appears to be, and when she finds herself on the surface of the planet, she must start to unravel the clues as they come.
Return to the world of Empyrean, Lizzie and the future that exists within the orbs.
Not all that you see is real and not all that you know is true.
‘The Devourers’ will answer some questions and ask some more, but ultimately it’ll be up to you, dear reader, to see if you can unravel the mystery before you.
The follow up to ‘The Future In the Sky,’ and ‘The Bandaged,’ for fans of ‘The Hunger Games,’ ‘The 100,’ and ‘Alice in Wonderland.’
“Stred’s venture into dystopian sci-fi sparkles with originality yet, at its heart, there is a darkness that lingers. Ultimately, it is a thing of sinister beauty.”
- Dave Jeffery, author of A Quiet Apocalypse and Cathedral
“The Future In the Sky is a brisk, engaging read with shades of Ender’s Game and The Lottery, emboldened by the mystery of Stred’s strange and ubiquitous orbs. This novella is sure to keep sci-fi readers hooked!”
- Michael Patrick Hicks, author of Friday Night Massacre and the Salem Hawley series
“The Future In the Sky is a fast-paced, gripping sci-fi/horror hybrid. Putting an emphasis on dialogue and characterization, Steve Stred writes with lots of ambition and heart.”
- Mike Thorn, author of Shelter for the Damned
“The Future In the Sky is as heart-wrenching as it is horrifying. Steve Stred has created a truly bleak dystopian future, propelled by a strong character-driven narrative. The emotional turmoil is raw and believable. If you feel like having all your hopes turned to ash, jump into this novella.”
- Brian Fatah Steele, author of HUNGRY RAIN and CELESTIAL SEEPAGE
“A chilling dystopian nightmare, imbued with an aching sense of both loss and hope. Strap yourself in, because Steve Stred is gonna take you on a journey.”
- David Sodergren, author of The Forgotten Island and Maggie’s Grave
Genre: Science Fiction
But Salvation isn’t what it appears to be, and when she finds herself on the surface of the planet, she must start to unravel the clues as they come.
Return to the world of Empyrean, Lizzie and the future that exists within the orbs.
Not all that you see is real and not all that you know is true.
‘The Devourers’ will answer some questions and ask some more, but ultimately it’ll be up to you, dear reader, to see if you can unravel the mystery before you.
The follow up to ‘The Future In the Sky,’ and ‘The Bandaged,’ for fans of ‘The Hunger Games,’ ‘The 100,’ and ‘Alice in Wonderland.’
“Stred’s venture into dystopian sci-fi sparkles with originality yet, at its heart, there is a darkness that lingers. Ultimately, it is a thing of sinister beauty.”
- Dave Jeffery, author of A Quiet Apocalypse and Cathedral
“The Future In the Sky is a brisk, engaging read with shades of Ender’s Game and The Lottery, emboldened by the mystery of Stred’s strange and ubiquitous orbs. This novella is sure to keep sci-fi readers hooked!”
- Michael Patrick Hicks, author of Friday Night Massacre and the Salem Hawley series
“The Future In the Sky is a fast-paced, gripping sci-fi/horror hybrid. Putting an emphasis on dialogue and characterization, Steve Stred writes with lots of ambition and heart.”
- Mike Thorn, author of Shelter for the Damned
“The Future In the Sky is as heart-wrenching as it is horrifying. Steve Stred has created a truly bleak dystopian future, propelled by a strong character-driven narrative. The emotional turmoil is raw and believable. If you feel like having all your hopes turned to ash, jump into this novella.”
- Brian Fatah Steele, author of HUNGRY RAIN and CELESTIAL SEEPAGE
“A chilling dystopian nightmare, imbued with an aching sense of both loss and hope. Strap yourself in, because Steve Stred is gonna take you on a journey.”
- David Sodergren, author of The Forgotten Island and Maggie’s Grave
Genre: Science Fiction
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