Friday 29 May 2015

The Witches' Stones Book Two, now up on Amazon

Helena Puumala's second installment of The Witches' Stones science fiction romance series is now up on Amazon, for $3.99:

U.S.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YGB2KC0

U.K.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00YGB2KC0

Canada
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00YGB2KC0

Germany
http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00YGB2KC0


Also, note that Book One, Rescue from the Planet of the Amartos, will be free this weekend, for those who haven't had a chance to read it, and want to try it out, before buying book two.

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U.K.

Canada

Germany
Both books are enrolled in Kindle Unlimited.
Here is a summary of Book Two:
The feisty, ESP-talented Earth woman Sara Mackenzie has arrived on the anomalous planet Kordea to take up studies in Witch-lore, among the race of wise women on that planet, known as the Circle Witches of Kordea. The Terra Confederation Agent, Coryn Leigh, who helped her to escape the clutches of the authoritarian enemies of the democratic Terra Confederation, has also arrived on Kordea, taking on the diplomatic posting of the Kordean-Terran Liaison Officer. His duties include helping the Witches to keep Sarah and the cache of ESP-enhancing gems known as amartos, or Witches' Stones, safe from their enemy’s hands. That adversary, known sometimes as The Organization, will stop at nothing in their attempts to grab the Stones and an ESP-capable human, in order to gain the ultimate power with which to take over the inhabited galaxy.

It is not long before the planet Kordea comes under attack. The Organization turns their latest weapon upon the planet and its unusual moon, Lina. That moon is nearly wrested out of its orbit - only the emergency interventions of Sarah and her colleagues can prevent planet-wide catastrophe.
It becomes clear that Sarah, Coryn, and others, including the Witches of Kordea, must undertake a risky project involving an undercover mission to destroy this threatening super-weapon, in order to safeguard Kordea and the peace of the galaxy.

At the same time Sarah and Coryn have to deal with their growing attraction to one another. Coryn is in a conflict-of-interest position, since he has taken on a guardianship role toward Sarah, necessitated by his new, diplomatic position. Sarah, on her part, must struggle with self-doubts: about her looks, her worth, even her identity—although not about her ESP abilities, which are considerable. They must struggle with their personal dilemmas, even while trying to counter the enormous threat to the democratic way of life of the humanity of the galaxy.

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