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Not Alone: Leap of Destiny

Not Alone, Book 5

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Not Alone: Leap of Destiny

By: Craig A. Falconer
Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
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Sometimes the only way out is to fall further in…

As Earth's leaders gather to usher in a new era of interplanetary cooperation, a remarkable discovery in the skies above New Kerguelen threatens to destroy the peace on both worlds.

The consequences are so immediate and the potential ramifications so colossal, thoughts of a new era quickly fall by the wayside.

And when all that counts is surviving the tumultuous present, responsibility might fall again on Dan McCarthy -- humanity's once unwilling conduit between worlds -- to bravely take a leap like no other...

©2020 Craig A. Falconer (P)2020 Audible, Inc.
First Contact Science Fiction
Compelling Storyline • Vivid Imagination • Excellent Narration • Interesting Twists • Wide Voice Range • Engaging Pacing

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Mother of all cliffhangers! What date is the next book releasing? Great series need more!

Next Please!!!

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love rhe writing and ongoing stories and character lines..easy and fun to listen to always

great series continues

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I am uncontrollably hooked to these books. Awesome is nothing short of how I feel about this series. The only thing regrettable is that I am not starting the last of the series.

Leap of Destiny

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I wish there were an epilog for people who didn't read the first 4 books. The long and convoluted sentences to try to bring readers up to speed could be managed much differently. They really run that part of the story telling.

still a great story line

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I basically liked the continuation, but all the foreshadowing in the first half of the book was too much.

too much foreshadowing

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