Gaia Ascendant Trilogy Series
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The Origin of the Confederacy of the Three Species
After aliens attack the Earth, the surviving humans exist in a post-apocalyptic world and are divided into groups that contest power.
One group has allied with two alien races. The disparate races have united in using technology captured from the original alien invaders.
Seemingly impossible tasks face this fledgling confederation: They must destroy the threat still posed by the original invaders while being involved in a conflict with barbaric remnants of the Federal government for control of the remaining population of the US. To complicate matters, they must simultaneously find a way to strengthen their working relationship, develop trade protocols and a mechanism for mutual defense in the face of potential incursions of unknown hostiles from outside their sphere of occupied planets.
This is the third story in the Gaea Ascendant Trilogy
Titles in the series (3)
- The Time of the Cat: Gaia Ascendant Trilogy, #1
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Caution! Do Not Enter! The other side of the door might be hazardous to your health! Starting in NYC, Declan travels through a wild linkage of disguised matter transporters to rescue a beautiful woman from aliens. Together, Dec and Liz, helped by a stray tomcat named Jefferson, try to puzzle out and disrupt the invasion plans of the hidden invaders. The aliens have enlisted the aid of members of the government and pose a deadly threat to humanity. To forestall them, the matter transporter network must be destroyed before all is lost. Desperately fighting their way across the solar system with captured weapons, Dec and Liz discover that the aliens' power is based on a horrifying symbiosis that is the foundation of the alien's strength, but which also creates an exploitable vulnerability. As a result of being captured by the alien leader, both Declan, and Elizabeth gain unique mental skills that may help save mankind from destruction. Unfortunately, the invasion plot is multi-pronged, and the aliens have set up a devastating final attack that can destroy human society, forcing the survivors into a survival lifestyle.
- Second Wave: Gaia Ascendant Trilogy, #2
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Second Wave: The Follow-up Story to The Time of The Cat Human civilization was destroyed by an alien invasion. Even though the invasion was stopped by "security consultant" Declan Dunham, the aliens set human technology back to the seventeenth century. Now they are threatening to return to finish the job, and Dec must take up arms again. He does so with his usual aggressiveness, but not without worry about leaving his family behind in a lawless wilderness. In the process, he finds there are other victims of the invaders. With their aid, he steals a spaceship and sets out to locate the only race that fought the invaders to a standstill. His goal is to enlist their help in finding a way to finally defeat the aliens, and neutralize their threat. The story is full of adventure and conflict. The alien races range from cuddly to horrific, and the fierce alien beasts of Tukoli will have you looking over your shoulder in the dark. This is book two of the Gaea Ascendant Series. It is a stand-alone story that occurs after the events described in The Time of the Cat.
- Confederation: Gaia Ascendant Trilogy, #3
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The Origin of the Confederacy of the Three Species After aliens attack the Earth, the surviving humans exist in a post-apocalyptic world and are divided into groups that contest power. One group has allied with two alien races. The disparate races have united in using technology captured from the original alien invaders. Seemingly impossible tasks face this fledgling confederation: They must destroy the threat still posed by the original invaders while being involved in a conflict with barbaric remnants of the Federal government for control of the remaining population of the US. To complicate matters, they must simultaneously find a way to strengthen their working relationship, develop trade protocols and a mechanism for mutual defense in the face of potential incursions of unknown hostiles from outside their sphere of occupied planets. This is the third story in the Gaea Ascendant Trilogy
E. S. Martell
Eric S. Martell set out to become a scientist when he was five. He has a Ph.D. in psychology. He taught himself programming and spent years in software design, creating everything from early childhood learning software to military training modules. His primary personality flaw involves being interested in a multiplicity of subjects. As a result, he learned energy healing, makes a living investing in and selling real estate, and is a black belt in Tae-Kwon-Do, an airplane pilot, a scuba diver, guitar player, outdoorsman, and naturalist. He admits to being addicted to both science and science fiction. He researches all of his books and works to offer believable science with compelling characters and realistic action. His science fiction books cover a trilogy based on an alien invasion apocalypse, possible interplanetary political structure, space travel, advanced weapons, quantum physics, hunting, war, romance, time travel, and strange worlds. His short stories are found in several anthologies, but he specializes in full-length science fiction novels. His creative process involves asking questions, such as what would happen if the Earth passed through an interstellar dust cloud that contained mRNA? That led to his 2020 novel, DUSTFALL. That story involves a young man meeting an attractive girl at a time when most humans have become flesh-craving mutants. The falling dust has released the inner monsters in Earth's life forms, but the real mystery is the identity of the most dangerous mutant of all. The Florida Authors and Publishers Association has awarded three of his novels (Dustfall, Cyber-Witch, and Pirates of the Asteroids) their coveted President's award. His primary writing goal is to provide readers with gripping stories they cannot put down. He encourages inquiries and takes reader suggestions seriously. You can find notices about new books, free short stories, opinion posts, and preview pages on his author blog at http://EricMartellAuthor.com. Facebook users can visit ESMartellbooks for additional information. He is also on GAB at https://gab.com/emartell and MeWe at https://mewe.com/i/ericmartell.
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