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Sky Raiders is a continuation of the Romantic fantasy adventure that began in Kens first book The Island of the seven Kings. It is the story of adventure in a new land as they as they follow the decree of their God and depart their island to find new worlds. It is the story of romance as one group of Gods chosen learn and develop new relationships between themselves and the inhabitants of this new world. It is a story of struggle as a small band of former messengers develops into the dynamic fighting force becoming the Sky Raiders.

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Sky Raiders is a continuation of the Romantic fantasy adventure that began in Kens first book The Island of the seven Kings. It is the story of adventure in a new land as they as they follow the decree of their God and depart their island to find new worlds. It is the story of romance as one group of Gods chosen learn and develop new relationships between themselves and the inhabitants of this new world. It is a story of struggle as a small band of former messengers develops into the dynamic fighting force becoming the Sky Raiders.

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Ken Stephenson is 64 years old and twice retired. He graduated from Putnam City high school in Oklahoma City where he excelled in sports and music. He married his high school sweetheart and went to college on a sports scholarship in Nebraska. However, he lost his scholarship after one year due to a lack of self-discipline and the marriage failed for the same reason. He then joined the Army in 1971 and volunteered for Vietnam. The Army was pulling back from Vietnam so he didn't get to go but he stayed with the Army learning to deal with success and failure. He met his current wife in Kansas and they were married in 1973 and had 3 children. By the time he retired, in 1971, he was a decorated Command Sergeant Major of an Artillery Battalion. His entire career with the Army, he supervised large groups of men in physically demanding tasks. He wanted a radical change, so he set his mind to find a career where he had minimal supervision and was responsible for no one. He chose the transportation industry and after five years he bought his own truck and drove nationwide for several major companies. Tragically, his oldest son died in a car accident in 2004 shortly before he retired a second time. He spent a short time teaching new drivers at a community college in his home town of Killeen Texas where he was born. All his life, Ken has been a storyteller but it has just been recently he has decided to write his stories down. Many of his friends describe him as a hopeless romantic and he lives now in Killeen surrounded by his family and grandkids.