Showing posts with label Christian science fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian science fiction. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

new novel in the Uncharted series

 

Uncharted Peace
Keely Brooke Keith
#13 in the Uncharted Series
March 2024
Edenbrooke Press
Inspirational Fantasy Sci Fi
 
Paper
Ebook $6.99
 
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About the Book
Lena Vestal enjoys spending her days cooking for her siblings and her nights curled up with a good book… or a letter from Philip Roberts, the overseer of Falls Creek and only man ever to capture her heart. It’s safe to dream of a future with him while she is still sheltered by the older brother and sister who raised her. When Philip’s final letter announces his forthcoming arrival to take her to Falls Creek, Lena must leave all that is familiar to make her dream a reality.
Philip Roberts takes his duties as the overseer of Falls Creek seriously, not only to please God but also to prove his competence. Having been in the pastoral position for two years, Philip’s dissertation is anticipated by all the overseers of the Land, particularly his father. Producing a work of great merit would prove his worth, as would setting an excellent example of holy matrimony in his church
Lena’s yearning for the security of Philip’s love compels her to spend a month without her siblings at the isolated Inn at Falls Creek. To prepare for their nuptials, Philip informs her the Land’s tradition requires they compare family lineage. When she receives hers from her sister, a shocking secret about her true origins means she must choose between protecting her family and marrying the man of her dreams.
And when Philip’s published book is distributed before he can check it, both feel their hopes dissolve.But at the Inn at Falls Creek, no one is alone and everyone is worthy.

My Review

As with all of Keely’s books, readers may step into her world of the Land Uncharted with any story, though they’re best enjoyed in groups. We met the main characters, Lena Vestal and Philip Roberts, in previous books, but get to know them and their journey toward marriage in this latest, lovely offering.
Keely’s stories in the Land Uncharted are set in a uniquely dystopian future where war rages on earth, but not in this unique bubble of an island in the ocean, uncharted because it only exists for those who find it under very particular circumstances. The settlers who populate this land arrived in the 1860s, have spread across the island, sorting themselves into several communities. Naturally, as marriage and parenthood develops, it’s important that they keep their genealogy straight to avoid problems. It’s not an issue for Philip, who can trace his lineage back to one of the eight founding families over the past 150 years. But for Lena, it’s another story.
Lena has been coddled and protected her whole life. Raised as one of three adopted siblings, she, as a young adult, is ready to step out of her shell and accept the hand of the wonderful overseer of another community. Her brother and sister understand her extreme shyness and exact a condition on the marriage—Lena should spend a month in Philip’s community before agreeing to a wedding and moving away from her beloved sister and brother and the home where she feels safe.
Philip reluctantly agrees, and once in Falls Creek, Lena blossoms. When Philip mentions the lineage requirements, that the couple compare pedigree charts before marriage Lena writes home for hers and instead receives the surprise of her life.
Love and Loyalty come head to head in this new story of a hidden oasis of a culture hidden from the outside world…or so they think. Can the people of the Land adapt to changing times, even if they come from within?
Fans of the Land Uncharted will enjoy these sweet inspirational stories of contemporary issues framed in mores of a Biblically-based society with nineteenth-century values.

About the Author

Keely Brooke Keith is the author of the beloved Uncharted series. Her books are best described as inspirational frontier-style fiction with a futuristic twist.

Born in St. Joseph, Missouri, Keely was a tree-climbing, baseball-loving 80s kid. She grew up in a family who moved often, which fueled her dreams of faraway lands.

When she isn’t writing, Keely enjoys gardening and is slowly learning how to not kill plants. Keely, her husband, and their daughter live on a hilltop south of Nashville, Tennessee. She is a member of ACFW. Join Keely’s email list at keelykeith.com/sign-up so you will always know when the next Uncharted book is available.

 


Thursday, December 22, 2016

Fiction from Edie Melson: Alone



Alone
Edie Melson

Prism Book Group
November 4, 2016

$3.99
$11.99


About the Book
After her family is killed in the cleansing, Bethany’s purpose in life has changed. No longer will she be allowed to work to save her dying planet. As a slave, endurance is her goal as she marks each day as one moment closer to an eternity spent reunited with those she loved. But when her planet is invaded, everything changes. Now she must decide either to align herself with those from her planet who condemned her faith and killed her family, or with the warriors who have conquered her world. Ultimately her choice will mean life or death for more than just her planet’s ecosystem. She alone holds the key to a powerful secret, and the fate of the entire galaxy depends on her decision.

My Review
Reminiscent of the best Robert Heinlein or Arthur C Clarke stories, Melson explores the Christian faith spread through the galaxy. What might it look like over time and adulteration? It’s not all that different from ethnic cleansing on earth.

A dying world exploited to the extreme by a small group of powerful people are led by an influence of evil greater than time…a race of appointed spacefarers bent on taking over…an interpretation of moral codes passed down from generation to generation and now at great cost…and the cypher to a great formula the price of which is life as known.

I confess to changing my mind several times about the true identities of the good guys and the bad guys, who was telling the truth, but most importantly, who was trustworthy. Melson’s science fiction draws in echoes of my favorite stories, from Romeo and Juliet to Michael Crichton to CS Lewis. I enjoyed trying to decide whether the people of Bethany’s world understood what was at stake, how I might react if such a thing happened on earth, and whether the warriors were based on stories of the Nephilim from Scripture. I wondered what Bethany would decide to do, and who she would trust. Thought-provoking, action-packed, and well told, those who like Christian science fiction will find much to like in Alone.

 About the Author

Edie Melson is a leading professional in the writing industry. She’s a sought after writing instructor; and her heart to help others define and reach their dreams has connected her with writers all over the country. She’s the co-director of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference, as well as a popular faculty member at numerous others. http://steampunkfables.blogspot.com/