The Light Being
to be released in January At long
last I have finished writing the third in the space novel series. The
Light Being is going into print at the end of this month and should be
out by mid-January. The story takes place a generation later, 19 years after
Johanna was abducted (Intimate Abduction, 1988). The second
novel in the series, Return To Terra (July 1994) brought
together Johanna’s brother Manley and an abductee, Dorothy Myers, and featured
devastating earth changes. An undercover operation by the Federation sent
Johanna and Serassan back to Terra to discover how the Dark Forces were
interfering with Earth’s progress.
The Light Being centers around
Johanna and Serassan’s 17-year-old daughter, Crystal, on the planet Karos, as
well as Manley’s son, Blake, on a shifting Terra.
Crystal is a hybrid, feeling the rebellious urges of a teenager and
wanting to defy her parents by joining the Estronian space fleet rather than
help make the new Galactic Performing Arts Center a success.
Sixteen-year-old
Blake Dobbs, not happy about his parents’ sudden decision to uproot
and move to the Four Corners area, meets The Light Being in what he considers
must be a lucid dream. But he soon finds out “L.B.” is for real when Earth
enters the Photon Belt and the family is
stranded in the dark in the middle of Nebraska.
Deceptive forces are at play, ripping
families apart in a sinister plot to control the planet, and Blake’s mother,
Dorothy, wakes up in a concentration camp
while her husband, Manley, has managed to
escape the helicopters and is stumbling around in a cornfield, lost in the
seemingly endless night.
The Dobbs children, meanwhile, are aboard a
space shuttle, piloted by the Light Being, headed for the orbiting New
Jerusalem, positioned nearby to assist Earth in its confusion and chaos. His
goal is to reunite with his Twin Soul... but first he must obtain a physical
body.
Look for ordering information in the January
issue of The Star Beacon. A Web page should be up by the end of
December.
About the Author:
Ann Ulrich Miller is publisher of The Star Beacon.