The Book of Lost Days

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Science Fiction, Adventure
Cover of the book The Book of Lost Days by Carol Wolf, Short Fuse Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Carol Wolf ISBN: 9780463363164
Publisher: Short Fuse Publishing Publication: March 22, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Carol Wolf
ISBN: 9780463363164
Publisher: Short Fuse Publishing
Publication: March 22, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Coxley-3425-28, or 28 as she is known to her sister constructs, is a genetically-engineered product of the prestigious all-female Coxley Clade. The Coxley Clade owns most of the top gene patterns ever produced by the human race. And 28 hopes that she is from the 400-year-old Digvy lineage, named after Loren Callahan Digvy: physicist, engineer, poet, archeologist, entrepreneur, starship captain and explorer. The best of the best.

28 has the highest marks in mathematics, is a rated athlete in four sports and is the youngest patent-holder the Coxley Clade has ever produced. Her future seems assured. But she wants fame. She is hopeful that her mathematically-perfected shortcut between star gates will revolutionize interstellar travel and prove once and for all that she is a Digvy. Maybe the Clade will even create a new genetic line named after her. But that’s a dream for another day. First she has to successfully navigate her shortcut. And survive.

Waking up in a med pod back in the Clade isn’t the worst thing that could have happened, but it means she must have failed. Her mentors are acting strangely towards her and she doesn’t understand why she is getting an exit interview two years early. Eventually it all becomes clear. It seems that she is not a Digvy after all. She also is no longer female. The med pod changed her back to her original gender: male. Once again 28 is Kristor Aymil Aleykiel, Crown Prince of Atrenou, Prince of the Land of Bren, who was hidden among the Coxley constructs at a young age until called back to his restricted homeworld of Belle-gard by his grandfather to assume the throne and unite the warring factions.

Prince Kristor must navigate the oddness of being male, and a prince, without access to any of the familiar tech, star travel or even food that he, or she, has been used to. And when he lands on Belle-gard, a primitive iron-age culture, he is thrust into an age-old conflict, political intrigue, a corrupt religious order, and interference from the corporation that paid for his expensive stay at Coxley Clade—even though they are legally prohibited from having any contact with a restricted world.

Their promise? If Kristor can unite the factions and stop the ongoing wars, Belle-gard’s restricted status will be lifted and he can return to his old life…or any life he, or she, chooses. They’ll even give him one of their most modern luxury starships, something he lusted after but knew he could never afford, as a gift. Because if Ranthorpe Chem-Corps can gain access to Belle-gard, it will be the biggest corporate coup in history.

Luckily Kristor still has Loren Digvy’s copy of The Book of Lost Days, complete with annotations from the genius herself, to help him decide what to do.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Coxley-3425-28, or 28 as she is known to her sister constructs, is a genetically-engineered product of the prestigious all-female Coxley Clade. The Coxley Clade owns most of the top gene patterns ever produced by the human race. And 28 hopes that she is from the 400-year-old Digvy lineage, named after Loren Callahan Digvy: physicist, engineer, poet, archeologist, entrepreneur, starship captain and explorer. The best of the best.

28 has the highest marks in mathematics, is a rated athlete in four sports and is the youngest patent-holder the Coxley Clade has ever produced. Her future seems assured. But she wants fame. She is hopeful that her mathematically-perfected shortcut between star gates will revolutionize interstellar travel and prove once and for all that she is a Digvy. Maybe the Clade will even create a new genetic line named after her. But that’s a dream for another day. First she has to successfully navigate her shortcut. And survive.

Waking up in a med pod back in the Clade isn’t the worst thing that could have happened, but it means she must have failed. Her mentors are acting strangely towards her and she doesn’t understand why she is getting an exit interview two years early. Eventually it all becomes clear. It seems that she is not a Digvy after all. She also is no longer female. The med pod changed her back to her original gender: male. Once again 28 is Kristor Aymil Aleykiel, Crown Prince of Atrenou, Prince of the Land of Bren, who was hidden among the Coxley constructs at a young age until called back to his restricted homeworld of Belle-gard by his grandfather to assume the throne and unite the warring factions.

Prince Kristor must navigate the oddness of being male, and a prince, without access to any of the familiar tech, star travel or even food that he, or she, has been used to. And when he lands on Belle-gard, a primitive iron-age culture, he is thrust into an age-old conflict, political intrigue, a corrupt religious order, and interference from the corporation that paid for his expensive stay at Coxley Clade—even though they are legally prohibited from having any contact with a restricted world.

Their promise? If Kristor can unite the factions and stop the ongoing wars, Belle-gard’s restricted status will be lifted and he can return to his old life…or any life he, or she, chooses. They’ll even give him one of their most modern luxury starships, something he lusted after but knew he could never afford, as a gift. Because if Ranthorpe Chem-Corps can gain access to Belle-gard, it will be the biggest corporate coup in history.

Luckily Kristor still has Loren Digvy’s copy of The Book of Lost Days, complete with annotations from the genius herself, to help him decide what to do.

More books from Short Fuse Publishing

Cover of the book The Death Catcher by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book Gideon’s War: A Tale of the Rough Riders by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book Silks and Snowfall by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book Never Done Dreamin' by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book Ghostdance: Showdown at Carthay Circle by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book Simon's Snacks by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book The Short Fuse Guide to Working with Book Bloggers by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book The Creature's Cookbook: Part 1: Beauty and the Monster by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book Holly's Pledge by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book Angel Lover by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book The Creature's Cookbook 2: Monster's Mise en Place by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book The Creature's Cookbook Part 4: The Hunter and the Wolf by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book Angel Kin by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book Claudia’s Pleasure by Carol Wolf
Cover of the book Cards Never Lie by Carol Wolf
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy