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Sabina Saves the Future: Complete Trilogy
Sabina Saves the Future: Complete Trilogy
Sabina Saves the Future: Complete Trilogy
Audiobook (abridged)7 hours

Sabina Saves the Future: Complete Trilogy

Written by Martin Lundqvist

Narrated by Elaine Hidayat

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars

2.5/5

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The complete Sabina Saves the Future Trilogy.

Sabina’s Pursuit

Sabina is a gifted 18-year-old girl living in Sydney, in the year 2037. She carries a unique secret. Sabina used to be the Chosen One, but she failed to stop the apocalypse from occurring in the year 2887. As she died, she asked The True Maker to let her be reborn in 2019 and to keep her powers.

After narrowly escaping being raped, Sabina has an epiphany: That it is time for her to set out on her mission to find the Primordial Zeto Crystal, also known as the Holy Grail.

Sabina's quest takes her to Jerusalem where evil men are after the Holy Grail for their own nefarious purposes. Facing the conspirators, Sabina sets out on a dangerous quest to find and purify the magical artefact, and to stop it from falling into the wrong hands.

Sabina’s Quest

Having secured the Zeto Crystal, Sabina must choose between love and duty.

Mentally and physically scarred from her ordeal in Israel, Sabina finds solace in the handsome and empathetic Alexander O’Neill, and she experiences romantic love for the first time.

With the Zeto Crystal de-energised Sabina focuses on her relationship with Alex and raising funds for charity.

One day a new enemy emerges, which forces Sabina to go to Mexico on the brink of civil war and face the difficult choice between love and duty.

Sabina’s Expedition

After many ordeals, Sabina faces her nemesis, Rangda. But will Sabina overcome the evil that she tries to stop?

Having survived the civil war in Mexico, and having stopped Pierre Beaumont’s evil scheme, Sabina and Alex are recuperating in Hawaii.

Peace doesn’t last for long, as Martin Al-Sham re-emerges. His associates kidnap Alex, to force Sabina on a dangerous expedition.

Martin reveals that he has found a way to re-energise the Zeto Crystal, and that he needs Sabina to fulfil her destiny.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 23, 2019
ISBN9781094206219
Author

Martin Lundqvist

Martin's background Martin is a Swedish male born in 1985 He has lived in Australia since 2012, and has been with his partner Elaine Hidayat since 2013. Martin's writing history Martin wrote wrote his first book, the psychological crime thriller James Locker: The Duality of Fate back in 2013.  After that Martin had a break from book writing for a couple of years. In late 2016, Martin decided to take up book writing again and he finished his Science Fiction novel The Divine Dissimulation a year later. In July 2018 Martin finished his third book, The Divine Sedition. which constitutes the second book in The Divine Zetan trilogy. In 2018 Martin also wrote a short-story for children Matt's Amazing Week and a parody novella called Divine Space Gods: Abraham's Follies In January 2019 Martin finished writing Divine Space Gods II: Revolution for Dummies Martin's style Martin is a multi-genre writer who likes to mix up his works. So far he has released works in the crime, science fiction, humor and children genre, and he intend to write more genres in the future to mix up his repertoire and improve his writing.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
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    7th grade writing Stilted, non-credible reactions and dialogue. Preachy rejection of traditional morality but preachy promotion of a seemingly randomly chosen but unexplained moral framework stealing elements from Scientology and Judaism, new-age, and Christianity

    I can’t adequately describe how bad the writing is. The grammar and usage while stilted are adequate. But the reactions of the characters to each other....it shows a really immature understanding of people, their motivations, their reactions and thoughts.

    Interesting premise, but this author needs some intensive coaching with an editor.