The Courtesan Prince (Part One of the Okal Rel Saga)
In this volume: When Earths first attempt to conquer the far reaches of space was thwarted by the failure of a faster than light transportation system, the first colonists were abandoned.
Subsequent colonizations were successful but ideological differences in cloning caused renegade scientists to sever their contact with Earth and establish their own unique world.
Now, thousands of years in the future, the scattered descendents of humanity have evolved into two distinct planetary societies: the Reetions of Rire, who rely on advanced computer technology to regulate every aspect of their lives, and the genetically superior and honor bound Sevolites, of Gelion.
With one conflict already behind them, these two cultures are once again on the brink of war. But one last desperate mission is launched and somewhere within a dark region of space, Reetions and Sevolites find themselves torn between their own alliances and the inexplicable desire that constantly draws them closer together.
Will the brilliant anthropologist, Ranar of Rire, find out more than he bargained for in the strange undercity of Gelion?
Will the hot-headed Reetion pilot, Ann, learn that true love has a price? Will the Sevolite blade-dancer, Von, discover the dark secrets which hold the key to his worlds survival? And will Di Mon, the proud Highlord of Gelion somehow find the strength to face the chaos that may destroy them all?
Lynda Williams
Lynda Williams is the author of the Okal Rel saga published by Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing. She has also published non-fiction works in a variety of areas such as a recent publication about sexual identity in her character Amel. Lynda holds three post secondary degrees.
Books in this series:
Courtesan Prince (Part One of the Okal Rel Saga)
Rightous Anger (Part Two of the Okal Rel Saga)
Pretenders (Part Three of the Okal Rel Saga)
Throne Price (Part Four of the Okal Rel Saga)
Far Arena (Part Five of the Okal Rel Saga)
Avim's Oath (Part Six of the Okal Rel Saga)
Healer's Sword (Part Seven of the Okal Rel Saga)
Gathering Storm (Part Eight of the Okal Rel Saga)
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"The Courtesan Prince is a space adventure charged with sexual energy and ambiguity. Though not heavily laden with technology, it is clear that Williams possesses a strong technical mind. As a writer and computer programmer, I enjoyed the references to "blits" and other subtle touches that leant to greater believability. I look forward to reading more of the Okal Rel series." - Brian Rathbone, podcaster, Blogtalk Radio.
"The strength of this book is its complex and detailed setting with these two distinct cultures." -Liz Dennett, Canadian Book Review Annual
"Readers who enjoy hard and gritty science fiction won't find much of it here; this is a novel about people and cultures, honor and duty, and love and hatred. Featuring gunfights and swordfighting, rodeo-quality spaceship manuevers and murderous nobles, The Courtesan Prince is an enjoyable stand-alone read and a promising start to what is to be a 10-volume saga." - Dru Pagliassotti, The Harrow
Genre: Science Fiction
In this volume: When Earths first attempt to conquer the far reaches of space was thwarted by the failure of a faster than light transportation system, the first colonists were abandoned.
Subsequent colonizations were successful but ideological differences in cloning caused renegade scientists to sever their contact with Earth and establish their own unique world.
Now, thousands of years in the future, the scattered descendents of humanity have evolved into two distinct planetary societies: the Reetions of Rire, who rely on advanced computer technology to regulate every aspect of their lives, and the genetically superior and honor bound Sevolites, of Gelion.
With one conflict already behind them, these two cultures are once again on the brink of war. But one last desperate mission is launched and somewhere within a dark region of space, Reetions and Sevolites find themselves torn between their own alliances and the inexplicable desire that constantly draws them closer together.
Will the brilliant anthropologist, Ranar of Rire, find out more than he bargained for in the strange undercity of Gelion?
Will the hot-headed Reetion pilot, Ann, learn that true love has a price? Will the Sevolite blade-dancer, Von, discover the dark secrets which hold the key to his worlds survival? And will Di Mon, the proud Highlord of Gelion somehow find the strength to face the chaos that may destroy them all?
Lynda Williams
Lynda Williams is the author of the Okal Rel saga published by Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing. She has also published non-fiction works in a variety of areas such as a recent publication about sexual identity in her character Amel. Lynda holds three post secondary degrees.
Books in this series:
Courtesan Prince (Part One of the Okal Rel Saga)
Rightous Anger (Part Two of the Okal Rel Saga)
Pretenders (Part Three of the Okal Rel Saga)
Throne Price (Part Four of the Okal Rel Saga)
Far Arena (Part Five of the Okal Rel Saga)
Avim's Oath (Part Six of the Okal Rel Saga)
Healer's Sword (Part Seven of the Okal Rel Saga)
Gathering Storm (Part Eight of the Okal Rel Saga)
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"The Courtesan Prince is a space adventure charged with sexual energy and ambiguity. Though not heavily laden with technology, it is clear that Williams possesses a strong technical mind. As a writer and computer programmer, I enjoyed the references to "blits" and other subtle touches that leant to greater believability. I look forward to reading more of the Okal Rel series." - Brian Rathbone, podcaster, Blogtalk Radio.
"The strength of this book is its complex and detailed setting with these two distinct cultures." -Liz Dennett, Canadian Book Review Annual
"Readers who enjoy hard and gritty science fiction won't find much of it here; this is a novel about people and cultures, honor and duty, and love and hatred. Featuring gunfights and swordfighting, rodeo-quality spaceship manuevers and murderous nobles, The Courtesan Prince is an enjoyable stand-alone read and a promising start to what is to be a 10-volume saga." - Dru Pagliassotti, The Harrow
Genre: Science Fiction
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