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Slavers, a time lord, and a galactic story of good and evil - 727Sky - 04-29-2024

I am starting chapter 6 and so far the novel has kept my interest. The narration is well done and easy to listen to IMO.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKh52kIL0huuoVT_A-Gh22u4RxifKnTb9
Quote:Jake Melkins is a few months away from turning twenty-one. By the Seceltor Empire’s laws, he will have to go to a breeding camp, or directly into slavery. Neither choice appeals to him. All this changes with the arrival of a space-and-time-traveling being known as Evaran at the space station turned rest stop that Jake lives on.

To make things complicated, Greecho, the slaver who abducted Jake as a kid, has arrived at the station. He and his crew, along with his twenty-two-year-old human pet, Kathy, are about to go on a slave run to Earth.

Evaran has decided to interfere and free Jake and Kathy. That decision will lead him to Earth, where he will need to deal with the consequences.






RE: Slavers, a time lord, and a galactic story of good and evil - NightskyeB4Dawn - 04-29-2024

(04-29-2024, 06:53 AM)727Sky Wrote: I am starting chapter 6 and so far the novel has kept my interest. The narration is well done and easy to listen to IMO.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKh52kIL0huuoVT_A-Gh22u4RxifKnTb9
Quote:Jake Melkins is a few months away from turning twenty-one. By the Seceltor Empire’s laws, he will have to go to a breeding camp, or directly into slavery. Neither choice appeals to him. All this changes with the arrival of a space-and-time-traveling being known as Evaran at the space station turned rest stop that Jake lives on.

To make things complicated, Greecho, the slaver who abducted Jake as a kid, has arrived at the station. He and his crew, along with his twenty-two-year-old human pet, Kathy, are about to go on a slave run to Earth.

Evaran has decided to interfere and free Jake and Kathy. That decision will lead him to Earth, where he will need to deal with the consequences.




I will get around to listening to it. For some reason it makes think of "The Sparrow" by Maria Doria Russel. One of the first books that really touched me as a teen that has never left me. The Sparrow haunted me then, and it still haunts me today.

If you have never read it, I highly suggest it. If you don't want to read it, here is a good spoiler.