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Cian's Song - Char, Kashel
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It's the year 73 A.T. Cian's been denying the pull toward the moon for decades, and as soon as the Phoenicians designed and built a prototype fit for spaceflight, they followed the ship Cian spotted. But as soon as they land on the moon, they discover the Disciples of the Anunnaki have created a new kind of monster. He has his hands full and has to save a bunch of stupid humans before he can woo his mate, who is oblivious about him. Back on Earth, Phoenix lay at the bottom of the Earth's global ocean, which covers ninety-nine percent of the Earth's surface. Eryn, Ivan, and Cian had…mehr

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It's the year 73 A.T. Cian's been denying the pull toward the moon for decades, and as soon as the Phoenicians designed and built a prototype fit for spaceflight, they followed the ship Cian spotted. But as soon as they land on the moon, they discover the Disciples of the Anunnaki have created a new kind of monster. He has his hands full and has to save a bunch of stupid humans before he can woo his mate, who is oblivious about him. Back on Earth, Phoenix lay at the bottom of the Earth's global ocean, which covers ninety-nine percent of the Earth's surface. Eryn, Ivan, and Cian had successfully wrapped the titanium and plexiglass city with a protective waterproof barrier. Some waters have receded around the highest mountains where animals have found refuge. All these areas were declared protected and sacred to allow the surviving fauna and flora to flourish on their own and rehabilitate without the interference or hindrance of man so that nature may repair Earth's fragile ecosystem. But all is not as it seems. Eryn brings a stranger on board who might or might not be a friend. Cian's Song: We Are Coming Home is the second book written by Kashel Char and Part Three in a planned post-apocalyptic sci-fi fantasy series New Beginnings featuring gifted otherworldly paranormal beings falling in love while saving the last of mankind. Warning: This story has explicit and graphic depictions of a quadruple amputee prisoner, off-the-page mention of non-consensual sexual acts, cannibalism, and imprisonment. It is unsuitable for young and sensitive readers or anyone offended by gay sex. New Beginnings Series so far: Part One - New Beginnings: We Are On Our Own focuses on the scientists and soldiers and what they are up to after a cataclysmic event puts two thousand men in a glass city in Antarctica. Part Two - Eryn, King of the Brawl: We Are Not Alone is about three superheroes, born after the 2046 A.D. Doomsday. It plays out in the future of Earth after gene manipulation with Anunnaki DNA. The codex of this DNA and the creation of humans come into question. The story explains how these three came into being, how they saved the last of humankind, and how Atlantis was born, while some humans escaped to the moon. Part Three - Cian's Song: We Are Coming Home gives readers a glimpse of how the Phoenicians navigate a flooded Earth. What it would look like if humans were living on the moon while Cian attempts to woo his mate, by saving them?
Autorenporträt
Kashel Char means Castle Black. Chosen for the apparent reason that Kashel is a Game Of Thrones fan. "I found it surprisingly beautiful. In a brutal, horribly uncomfortable sort of way.?―Tyrion Lannister to Janos Slynt Kashel Char writes MM Sci-Fi Fantasy and Paranormal Romance Mashups and loves bubblegumming that with fantasy, folklore, and conspiracy theories featuring hot, powerful godly men. Their stories are unpredictable, sickly twisted with a dash of humor, centered around gay characters. Kashel's wild imagination will have you question your existence among these worlds and make you wish you could escape to these places peppered with taboo subjects and foul-mouthed heroes who struggle and strive to save humankind while experiencing a life filled with pleasure, freedom, and love. Look Kashel up at KashelChar.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorKashelChar Pronoun: They/Them I/We She/Her He/Him Gender Non-conforming, Gender Fluid