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New Hope

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New Hope

By: Matt Fatek
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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
PLEASE NOTE: Feel free to read the first two books in the series in any order—they both will work just fine! This is deliberate—both storylines are intertwined, but they do not necessarily impose, which part in the series should be read first.

A mysterious malfunction, causing the lander to crash on the Moon's surface.
A shadow government organization with tentacles reaching farther than anyone could have predicted.
And a secret so profound it will change the world forever.
Something terrible is coming...


When Ellie Johnson crashed her multi-billion dollar spaceship during its maiden voyage to the surface of the Moon — on international TV, in prime time, with practically the whole world watching — she believed things couldn't have gone any worse.

Already trapped in the worst day of her life, she must fight to stay alive and uncover the mystery of her untimely crash landing. And that is just the beginning.

Not everything on the Moon's surface is what it seems, and great threats lurk in the darkest of places. An ancient threat has been waiting a long time to be unleashed. And the accident may just be what it takes to do it.

If you like profound government secrets, ancient civilization theories and life-changing moments, you'll love Book 1 and Book 2 of this latest sci-fi adventure from Matt Fatek.
Alternate History Science Fiction Government
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The automated voice was better than such voices in the past but it still sounds like the story is being read out loud to second graders. And the story was slow.

Poor narration by AI; YA content; slow

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