Promised Ones

Brad Stucki

Book 1 of Guardian War

Language: English

Published: Aug 4, 2011

Pages: 207

Description:

Stargate SG-1 Meets the Wheel of Time (only shorter).

Pyramids, Portals, Prophecy, Time Travel and Pending Galactic Destruction!

If you love space opera and epic fantasy, you’ll love this complete 5 book series. Check out the first book below:

Javin was dead . . .

at least he should be.

The last thing he remembered was touching off a Suitcase Nuke strapped to his back hoping to take out an enemy compound of 'Toads' who’d invaded Earth and decimated all her cities.

His Special Operations team had survived the initial invasion and were fighting a guerrilla war -- a last ditch effort to buy Earth time to regroup.

Javin hit the ‘det’ switch, felt the blast, saw nothing but white . . . everywhere. And then he heard voices, talking about him as if he weren’t there, until he’s swallowed up in a dark tunnel and realizes he’s moving incredibly fast.

Then Javin awakens on a jungle planet, naked, no memory of who he is, where he’s from, and facing a giant green lizard who wants him for dinner.

From one scrape to the next Javin crosses this odd landscape finding he can speak the language like a native and knows things; things about science and technology that are far beyond this planet or its people. But that’s not all. The natives seem to know him too.

You see, they think he’s Mulda’ fi, a Promised One who has been sent to save their world from evil domination. There are pictures, legends, even statues of him all around . . . and Javin is sure he’s never been here before!

It also turns out he has an enemy who looks just like him, with powers he can’t even begin to imagine. Or maybe he can, if he can just get his 'lucky marble' – which turns out to be much more than it seems – to work.

Javin's special ancestry makes him the ‘One’ (or maybe One of Two) who can save all the races in the galaxy from being snuffed out. The problem is he knows nothing about it. And the Guardians who are supposed to watch over things can’t tell him anything because they’ve got problems of their own.

The only way he can get answers as to who he is, where he’s at, or why all this is happening, is to fulfill his supposed destiny and save the world. It wouldn’t be so bad, but he would like to have been asked first.

Reminiscent of an exotic Edgar Rice Burroughs adventure in a mashup of space opera and epic portal fantasy. A thundering-paced yarn.

Lose yourself in this series now.