USA Today Best Seller
Three hundred years ago, Earth suffered a mass extinction event. The last humans fled to the stars in search of a new home. In the darkness, they fought to survive. Now the fleet decays, and their hope of finding a better world is fading.
Era Corinth works to preserve the archives, but viewing them herself would be treason. When she’s faced with the possibility that her unborn child may be aborted due to a genetic defect, her fascination with ancient secrets escalates to obsession.
Brutal conspiracies and devastating betrayals threaten to fracture the fleet. And the colonists have forgotten the most important lesson their ancestors swore to remember: It took only one wrong choice to destroy life on Earth.
Will their descendants make the same mistake?
Don’t believe the copy and paste 5 star reviews. I usually NEVER leave a bad review of someone’s hard work. That said, I wish I had read from someone what I’m about to write before I wasted both money, albeit very little, and the time it took to read this bundle. The premise is a direct rip-off from Battlestar Galactica but without any fun. They are by far the darkest, most depressing books I have ever read. I bought the first three in the bundle but will be deleting this book from my kindle without reading the third. Here’s the basic…
Too depressed to continue… Apparently, I am in the minority here, but I am just not sure why I am reading these. I love science fiction, and I was really intrigued by the idea of this convoy searching for a new Earth for hundreds of years. That’s all good. The writing is also quite good. The environments are well-described and the dialog seems natural. But here is the thing for me. I guess I like a story to provide some opportunity for the characters to overcome their obstacles. This was just so totally depressing! You…
Is it crack? I started the series with a free download of Legacy Code. I began reading and quickly became absorbed in the characters, atmosphere, and storyline. Sadly, I failed to realize the problems I would soon come to face. How was I to know the addictivness of the pages before me? Does a druggie understand from the beginning that with one little try, they would be hooked? Well, one chapter soon turned to six, and I suddenly found myself begging and pleading to anyone who would listen. More time! That’s…