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Fleeing their homes in the city, three teens find themselves on the run with little kids in tow. As people vanish and buildings crumble, they seek shelter in the nearby mountains. Survival depends on their ability to adapt with nothing more than the items pilfered from a crumbling store. Hovering in the background is the constant threat of being discovered by the aliens, adding to the pressure the teens feel having no shelter, a limited supply of food and the well-being of three children to ensure. They must come up with some creative solutions before the inevitable onset of winter, while attempting to remain "invisible" to avoid capture. Being mature and responsible is no longer optional as they deal with their individual personalities, traumas, and learn to raise a baby. Unaware of the extent of the alien destruction, they can't help but wonder if all their efforts are in vain.
When NY divorce lawyer, Sarah Lindquist, stepped out of her office to clear her mind before her next client showed up, the last thing she expected was to come to in the middle of the Colorado Rockies, with two park rangers standing over her. The ex-military rangers are convinced someone wants her out of the way, but how do they find out who, without putting her life at risk and letting that 'someone' know they've missed the target?
As an ER nurse, Emma knows life can change in the blink of an eye. When fate comes knocking, she finds herself far away from the city and back on the mountain ranch where she grew up -with the intention to close up and sell the house so she can move on. But fate isn't done with her yet, and that's when she finds him, the one Two-Feathers calls 'Star Brother'. Wounded and unconscious, Emma assumes he's a military test pilot, until he opens his amethyst eyes and stares into the very essence of her being.
Three years after his arrival onboard, Tommy begins Specific Training to assume his place in his father's society. The transition to adulthood, laden with unexplored emotions and overwhelming responsibilities, have made this unstoppable change too much to handle. Tommy wants to go back home, to Earth, to a way of life he'd been forced to leave behind. An unforeseen attack on his father, a disaster on Earth, and the added weight of responsibility take their toll on the young man, who suddenly finds himself struggling to save the ones he loves.
The biggest thing on 15-year-old Tommy's mind is convincing Mom to let him go to the drive-in, but when an accident claims his mother's life and puts him in the hospital, the arrival of his estranged, alien father brings more changes than he had bargained for. It doesn't take his father long to figure out that Tommy knows nothing about who or what he is. Without any explanation, Tommy finds himself onboard his father's spaceship where he is forced to trust a man he does not know in a world he knows even less about. Adapting to his new life seems overwhelming, and his father's solution may prove to be Tommy's finest challenge yet...Jayden. A few months younger than Tommy, high strung and always in a mood, the doctor's daughter definitely didn't like being 'told' to help Tommy fit in. Jayden is not the most welcoming or patient of tutors, let alone a friend. As fate would have it, Tommy quickly learns that none of these things compare to the peril that comes from being born with amethyst eyes.
Ten years in his father's world and Tommy still struggles to fit in. Remember that prophecy? Well, that 'gift' is turning into more of a nightmare than a blessing. But he can't deal with that now, not while lives are at stake, their sister ship is under attack and he's expected to head up the defense force. Where does he stand with Jayden? He doesn't know, he can't feel her presence anymore, not the way it used to be. He's not sure they still have plans for the future. Once again, life is changing and out of control. The path he thought he was on just took on a life of its own, taking him on a ride he never imagined possible. Now, more than ever, he needs to find himself before he gets lost for good.
I could not stop reading this book. It is personal, inspiring and a trauma guide for homicide survivors. Our program will be giving out copies. - David Voth, Executive Director, Crime Victim Services Author - Quality Victim Advocacy: A Field Guide ""Gone in a Flash is exceptionally well written and gives the reader a firsthand account of the devastating impact of homicidel Ms. Brown offers practical coping skills and reminds us that as survivors we have to establish a ""new normal"" in our lives, and find new activities to help us refocus our thoughts and activities."" - Dan Levey Executive Director National organization of Parents of Murdered Children
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