About this series
This Heaven’s a lie.
Ayanna died and went to Heaven – or so she’s been told. She was working on advanced nanotechnology at her university job when a blast outside of her office building transports her to a utopian world, where her new job is to integrate advanced nanotech into the new world. There’s just one problem: Heaven shouldn’t need nanotech, and the more she finds, the more she sees that this Heaven may be a lie. When another new arrival discovers that the settlement isn’t stable, Ayanna and her team discover that things aren’t what they seem, and she wonders what on Earth brought them here.
Is this really life after death? Or is it something else?
Titles in the series (5)
- Metamorphosis, Book Two of The Earthside Trilogy
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They can evolve with us, or they can die. Hailey’s life was destroyed. Her father passed away, and her husband abandoned her when she was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson’s disease. All that’s left are a successful career as a lobbyist, and the nanotech keeping her alive. When a power surge through Earth’s satellite system blows out the nanotech it seems the last thing keeping Hailey alive has been destroyed; until the voices give her a second chance at life. The only condition: she must assist them with the evolution of the planet and the human race, without question or resistance. Hailey wakes to a world where an alien presence has been revealed, warning of more aliens that have hacked into Earth’s technology in order to take over the planet. The problem is that Earth’s technology has been compromised for longer than they realize. Only Hailey, and others like her with extensive nanotech, know the extent of this infiltration. The greatest technological advance in human history has opened the door to an invasion, and it’s an offer that a desperate alien species is eager to accept. Can humanity survive the arrival of another alien species, or will they be forced into an unnatural evolution?
- Emergence, Book Three of The Earthside Trilogy
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Earth hangs in the balance. The cybernetics are in orbit preparing for their final assault to terraform Earth, while the energy aliens have withdrawn from governmental affairs after a failed attempt to fight off the cybernetic invasion. Humanity stands alone against two alien races fighting for survival on the only known habitable planet in the universe. But humanity isn’t united. Two major sectors don’t believe the alien threat and are preparing to wage war on the democratic sectors of the world. The three way battle for control of the planet puts the United States Sector government in a precarious position. Doing something about the terrain war threatens destruction at their own hand. Doing something about the aliens threatens the destruction of life as we know it. One way or another, somebody has to rise. Will humanity survive? Or will they be destroyed by their achievement of bringing unity to most of the world, while bringing two alien races home?
- Progenitor, Book One of The Earthside Trilogy
*BRONZE BADGE HONORABLE MENTION IN THE 2019 AUTHOR SHOUT READER READY AWARDS FOR SCI-FI/FANTASY.* **HONORABLE MENTION IN THE LIBRARY JOURNAL 2016 INDIE EBOOK AWARDS FOR SCIENCE FICTION.** Humanity’s greatest achievement exposes our greatest weakness. Kalea Kerner was an electrical engineer focused on taking over her father’s company, until her uncle sat up from his deathbed and healed her broken foot. The miracle of their healing without the aid of recently developed nanotechnology puzzles doctors, especially when other cases of miracle healings are revealed. When the witnesses to the resurrections demonstrate abilities beyond human capacity, both medical professionals and government leaders are desperate to discover why witnesses to the healings are evolving, while the people who healed them are degenerating through their original diseases. These strange events on the brink of the twenty second century unite doctors, scientists, and ordinary people whose lives have been turned upside down grappling with the possibility that something greater than their advanced technology may have come into the world. Is it a miracle? Is it a side effect of increased technology? Or is it something else?
- Convergence, A The Earthside Trilogy Novel
*SILVER BADGE RECOMMENDED READ IN THE 2020 AUTHOR SHOUT READER READY AWARDS FOR SCI-FI/FANTASY.* It’s been 129 years since humanity discovered nanotechnology and two alien races in The Earthside Trilogy. Willow Lanier, the great-great granddaughter to the leader of one of the alien movements, has been banished from Earth for launching a cybertec virus in a political statement against the cybernetic aliens. She’s sentenced to Kuiper Station One along with a scientific contingency and nine other prisoners involved in her plot. The catch: their mission is a secret study on a spatial anomaly in the outer reaches of the solar system that appeared when the energy aliens arrived on Earth in 2098. Soon, the team discovers that alien intervention has changed everything not in just their solar system, but in all of reality.
- Trigger, A The Earthside Trilogy Novel
This Heaven’s a lie. Ayanna died and went to Heaven – or so she’s been told. She was working on advanced nanotechnology at her university job when a blast outside of her office building transports her to a utopian world, where her new job is to integrate advanced nanotech into the new world. There’s just one problem: Heaven shouldn’t need nanotech, and the more she finds, the more she sees that this Heaven may be a lie. When another new arrival discovers that the settlement isn’t stable, Ayanna and her team discover that things aren’t what they seem, and she wonders what on Earth brought them here. Is this really life after death? Or is it something else?
Sherri Fulmer Moorer
What is reality? Do we experience it, or create it? Or, in a universe of expansion and chaos, is it a canvas where we experience all possibilities of existence?Welcome to a place where you can explore the fragile state of reality. Where every thought, word, decision, and action are steps to break or create the nature of what is real. Where all things work together in the multidimensional flow of reality to make all things are possible.
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