Shrines of Sharjah: The Coral Saga Book Four

Shrines of Sharjah: The Coral Saga Book Four

by Angelo Niles
Shrines of Sharjah: The Coral Saga Book Four

Shrines of Sharjah: The Coral Saga Book Four

by Angelo Niles

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Overview

The Shrines of Sharjah: Book Four of The Coral Saga is a sci-fi sequel to The Clouds of Endyr. Storyline Overview: Earl Dagarth finds no rest in his new life as the galaxy’s richest mogul. Born of a love tryst between Earl and Cindy Skyborne, Oshii and his twin sister Sari’ah are torn between two realms—one ruled by Terrans, the other by vengeful Terjj. Earl hides Oshii on a remote moon far from Terjjan eyes. Sari’ah is groomed as a weapon by General Marc Antony. Terrans hope to thwart an invasion from the Perthid Nebula with the help of Sari’ah’s cells. Against all odds, Earl and Lydia brave galactic war and mystic prophecy to save their worlds and the Terran Confederacy. Queen Akirah foresees a looming threat to her Ambri kith. Empress Nesrai wants Ghaz’s ice gas for Ijnaris and with it, hegemony in the stars. Yet their Terjj cousins have designs of their own. Grand Oracle Mage Chyriah Ozard peers into a future full of dark secrets and mythical plunder. But envy and mystic rivalry will cast a shadow on Sharjah’s newly risen shrines—and set the galaxy afire!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163476381
Publisher: Angelo Niles
Publication date: 12/17/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Angelo Niles has written several short stories, appearing in Aoife’s Kiss, Iron City, On Spec, Star*Line and Nova Science Fiction. His first novel The Chronicles of Ghaz won wide acclaim among critics. He lives in a desert retreat in Arizona where he’s busy at work on his next Coral Saga adventure, The Suns of Coral. This forthcoming volume will explore Earth’s early inheritors of the Milky Way’s far-flung planets. And yes, eventually the gateway into the Coral Galaxy itself.

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