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Giants of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #2
Gods of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #3
Terrors of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #1
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Lost on the Last Continent Series

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Colonel Preston Lost didn't think of himself as reckless. He believed in preparation, proper equipment, and patience in stalking the prey. But, in reality, he was not a cautious man. Having followed a spaceship into the black storm clouds above the Bermuda Triangle, he flew through a time portal to the end of days and crash-landed on Pangaea Ultima with few supplies and no way of returning home.

 

Lost now finds himself embroiled in a battle for dominance of not only the world, but all of time as well, and he is forced to concede that—just perhaps—he is a little reckless after all.

 

The Eighth Men have come, bringing the Fifth Men and all of their First Man fighting slaves, to conquer Threno, the City of Swift Death, and they have come with overwhelming force. Their dreadnought alone would be sufficient to defeat the entire Corsair Navy, and they have more. Much more.

 

The only things Lost has going for him are a broken-down machine from countless eons past, a whispered prophecy from an Atlantean girl, and his hope that the Watchers' will err. It's not much, but Lost really wants to kiss the girl at the end of the battle, so he'll have to find a way to make it work!

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Release dateFeb 8, 2021
Giants of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #2
Gods of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #3
Terrors of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #1

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  • Terrors of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #1

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    Terrors of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #1
    Terrors of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #1

    Colonel Preston Lost is a man of many talents. One of the youngest to achieve the rank of colonel, Lost found himself unable to return to civilian life after the war. He was a man born at the wrong time. Chivalry was dead, and there were no more crusades or mighty deeds to be done.   Sport fishing and big game hunting became first a pastime, then an obsession, but the times were against him, and the nations outlawed such sport, as they did anything dangerous, rare, or worthy of manhood. Basically, anything he saw as "fun" or "challenging." His aerospace plane had, at first, been merely another pastime.   And then he saw the unidentified flying object.   Lost didn't think of himself as reckless. He believed in preparation, proper equipment, and patience in stalking the prey. But, in reality, he was not a cautious man. If he was, he wouldn't have followed the spaceship into the black storm clouds above the Bermuda Triangle.   Now he's at the end of time, having crash-landed on Pangaea Ultima with few supplies and no way of returning home. But Lost is a man of many talents, and anything should be possible for him. Or, is it possible that this time, Lost has met his match?

  • Giants of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #2

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    Giants of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #2
    Giants of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #2

    Colonel Preston Lost didn't think of himself as reckless. He believed in preparation, proper equipment, and patience in stalking the prey. But, in reality, he was not a cautious man. Having followed a spaceship into the black storm clouds above the Bermuda Triangle, he flew through a time portal to the end of days, and crash-landed on Pangaea Ultima with few supplies and no way of returning home.   Lost is a man of many talents, though, and anything should be possible for him. Having found himself in a world at war, he decides to embark on a journey to set things right. Little things like uniting the races of Man and freeing the slaves should be easy for a man of many talents, right?   But the prophecies say he is also a man of importance, and the rulers of the land are willing to do anything to get their hands on him. Having made inroads on race relations—getting a Third Man to talk to a Seventh—he just needs to find the love of his life, the Atlantean Cynisca, and free the slaves from the races of Man that don't want to give them up.   Can Lost stay out of the clutches of the Watchers long enough to accomplish his goals, or, this time, is it possible his talents won't be enough?

  • Gods of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #3

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    Gods of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #3
    Gods of Pangaea: Lost on the Last Continent, #3

    Colonel Preston Lost didn't think of himself as reckless. He believed in preparation, proper equipment, and patience in stalking the prey. But, in reality, he was not a cautious man. Having followed a spaceship into the black storm clouds above the Bermuda Triangle, he flew through a time portal to the end of days and crash-landed on Pangaea Ultima with few supplies and no way of returning home.   Lost now finds himself embroiled in a battle for dominance of not only the world, but all of time as well, and he is forced to concede that—just perhaps—he is a little reckless after all.   The Eighth Men have come, bringing the Fifth Men and all of their First Man fighting slaves, to conquer Threno, the City of Swift Death, and they have come with overwhelming force. Their dreadnought alone would be sufficient to defeat the entire Corsair Navy, and they have more. Much more.   The only things Lost has going for him are a broken-down machine from countless eons past, a whispered prophecy from an Atlantean girl, and his hope that the Watchers' will err. It's not much, but Lost really wants to kiss the girl at the end of the battle, so he'll have to find a way to make it work!

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