ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Scott J. Robinson grew up in a small town in rural Australia, the kind of place where you had to make your own fun. And, from a young age, his idea of fun was to create strange worlds and populate them with interesting people.
He now lives in a different small town, with his wife and three children, and still enjoys creating strange worlds. Though now, he actually finishes some of the things he starts. When not writing he enjoys photography and movies and recently retired from an amazingly mediocre cricket career.
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Other books by Scott J. Robinson
The Bygone Wars
Book 1: Songs of Space and Time
Book 2: All the Wars of Heaven
Kim McLean is just another tourist visiting Sherwood Forest when aliens attack on the back of giant bats. She didn’t think her day could get much weirder after that, until she follows an elf and a dwarf through a magical gateway to another world.
Then, as the endless alien hordes keep coming, she gets involved with bureaucrats and soldiers, governments and people who should know better, and she starts to wonder if her definition of weird needs to be revised.
All she knows for sure is that it’s up to her to save the human race.
Travelling to distant worlds and different universes, she gathers strange companions and uncovers long forgotten secrets as she tries to end the death and destruction.
But the war was being waged long before Sherwood Forest was attacked and Kim soon suspects that they aren’t even fighting the right enemy.
The Brightest Light
Kade was once the up and coming star of The Skyway Men, a ruthless criminal organization. Then he made one mistake. Then another. Then one too many. Lucky to be left alive, he was banished to a backwoods skyland that flew the quietest wind-lanes.
When he’s finally offered another chance Kade can’t believe his luck.
But ten years working a smithy and fixing crystal engines is a long time, and with a weapon like none other up for grabs, the stakes are higher than ever.
In a world of death and corruption, shady deals and dirty deeds Kade doesn’t know who to trust. He doesn’t know who’s on which side. He doesn’t even know which side he’s on any more.
All he knows is that in a world of kill or be killed he suddenly isn’t sure which is the better option.
Table of Contents
Wensday
Thersday
Faraday
Satyrday
Sunday
Munday
Tewsday
Wensday
Thersday
Faraday
About the Author
Other Books
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