Thursday, April 3, 2014

Aurora Conspiracy Series

This series is by Ginger Gelsheimer and Christina Keats

Crash Landing: Aurora Conspiracy Prequel Series - Episode 1






“I yearn for only one thing in life…adventure!” – Emily Proctor journal entry, dated April 16,
1897


After crashing at Proctor Farm, Aurelius is pronounced dead by Judge Proctor and the town doctor. Hiding him away from harm and spectacle, they open a doorway that will ultimately change Emily’s life and the world forever.


Emily watches over him as he lies in a coma, tortured by the unknown. Nursing him to health, she will do the unthinkable and fall in love with him.  However, with a mission of his own, Aurelius must find a way to return home to Erebus, which means he will leave Emily behind. If he’s discovered alive, they’ll have much more to worry about than love.


Crash Landing is the first story from the Aurora Conspiracy Trilogy prequel series. You might also enjoy Quest of the Hybrid (Aurora Conspiracy Trilogy: Book 1).





Crash Landing (Aurora Conspiracy Episodes, #1)Crash Landing by Ginger Gelsheimer and Christina Keats
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was certainly not what I expected. When I picked up this series, it was Sci-Fi, aliens, blah blah blah. It was free, so I thought to myself, why not delve outside of the normal genres I read and try this one out. I am happy to say that I really enjoyed it. I devoured this whole series in 2 days. Yes, it's very sci-fi, alien conspiracy and what not. But, there's a love story in there. Aurelius is willing to cause the universe to go to war and Earth to be destroyed, for love!

I've tried reading Sci-Fi before. The things I don't like are names you can't pronounce or crazy things that just make me roll my eyes. There's nothing like that in this series. I was held captive page by page as the characters bounced around in time, trying to save Earth. There's time travel, space travel and even some people from History that you will recognize. I think that these books are very well written and really make it easy for someone like me to bridge the gap between my typical genre of reading and into something different. I'm so happy I picked these all up and can't wait to read more!

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“I can’t wait any longer. It’s time to take control.” Emily Proctor journal entry - December 3, 1897


Devastated and angry, Emily will stop at nothing to get Aurelius home, if she can only find him. On her new adventure, she will meet Liza, the witch doctor, and just in the nick of time… but is it Liza of the past or Liza of the future? Emily will also discover a secret that will change the Proctors forever.


Meanwhile, Aurelius investigates the Underground, the true “Area 51” operated by the military and a strange society. He will cross paths with arch rival enemy and future ally, Syrius, who will save the day more than once throughout the Aurora Conspiracy saga. While he’s there, he is also introduced to Nikola Tesla, who vows to get him home.


Emily will meet Syrius and discover that he knows Aurelius and where the Underground is. When she decides to follow him, she finds herself in the kind of trouble she never could have imagined, with a noose around her neck. Will she make it out alive, and what does President McKinley have to do with it?




Conflict Rising (Aurora Conspiracy Episodes, #2)Conflict Rising by Ginger Gelsheimer and Christina Keats
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was certainly not what I expected. When I picked up this series, it was Sci-Fi, aliens, blah blah blah. It was free, so I thought to myself, why not delve outside of the normal genres I read and try this one out. I am happy to say that I really enjoyed it. I devoured this whole series in 2 days. Yes, it's very sci-fi, alien conspiracy and what not. But, there's a love story in there. Aurelius is willing to cause the universe to go to war and Earth to be destroyed, for love!

I've tried reading Sci-Fi before. The things I don't like are names you can't pronounce or crazy things that just make me roll my eyes. There's nothing like that in this series. I was held captive page by page as the characters bounced around in time, trying to save Earth. There's time travel, space travel and even some people from History that you will recognize. I think that these books are very well written and really make it easy for someone like me to bridge the gap between my typical genre of reading and into something different. I'm so happy I picked these all up and can't wait to read more!

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“Then we’re at war.” – Commander Zurtoch refusing to turn over the Hybrid


Aurelius must follow the ruling of the Erebusian Committee after breaking Doctrine Thirteen. Emily’s life depends on it, but there’s just one problem—she’ll never agree to the terms.


Distraught, after Aurelius sends her home alone, Emily finds another nightmare waiting for her there. She’ll have to rely on the help of Syrius, Liza and a sacrifice.


After Aurelius realizes he can’t abandon Emily in her time of need, he rushes to Proctor Farm for the big event. Besides an attempted robbery by two infamous brothers, Aurelius and Syrius will have to survive the massive shootout with the Celphian soldiers waiting for them at Proctor Farm.




Calm Before the Storm (Aurora Conspiracy Episodes, #3)Calm Before the Storm by Ginger Gelsheimer and Christina Keats
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was certainly not what I expected. When I picked up this series, it was Sci-Fi, aliens, blah blah blah. It was free, so I thought to myself, why not delve outside of the normal genres I read and try this one out. I am happy to say that I really enjoyed it. I devoured this whole series in 2 days. Yes, it's very sci-fi, alien conspiracy and what not. But, there's a love story in there. Aurelius is willing to cause the universe to go to war and Earth to be destroyed, for love!

I've tried reading Sci-Fi before. The things I don't like are names you can't pronounce or crazy things that just make me roll my eyes. There's nothing like that in this series. I was held captive page by page as the characters bounced around in time, trying to save Earth. There's time travel, space travel and even some people from History that you will recognize. I think that these books are very well written and really make it easy for someone like me to bridge the gap between my typical genre of reading and into something different. I'm so happy I picked these all up and can't wait to read more! Make sure you start at the beginning with Crash Landing.

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Quest of the Hybrid (Aurora Conspiracy Trilogy) $0.99


The clock ticks down for 19-year-old Jesse Proctor as she embarks on a quest to discover the truth behind her mother’s disappearance into a windmill 10 years before--the very windmill conspiracy theorists believe an alien met fate with in 1897 in Aurora, Texas. Desperate to find answers, she uncovers an enigma--a dimension portal, which opens the doorway to some of the most mysterious places in the universe including: the Bermuda Triangle, the Pyramids of Giza and Atlantis. Could it also lead her to the love of her life?


After Jesse meets Aurelius, an alien from Planet Erebus, she discovers a secret that will throw her into the middle of an age-old war with the Celphians, who desires to extinguish the hybrid-infested human race. Danger and mayhem await them at every turn. To make matters worse, her mother is being held captive on Planet Celphi.


Or is she?


Quest of the Hybrid is the first book in the Aurora Conspiracy Trilogy.




Quest of the Hybrid (Aurora Conspiracy, #1)Quest of the Hybrid by Ginger Gelsheimer and Christina Keats
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was certainly not what I expected. When I picked up this series, it was Sci-Fi, aliens, blah blah blah. It was free, so I thought to myself, why not delve outside of the normal genres I read and try this one out. I am happy to say that I really enjoyed it. I devoured this whole series in 2 days. Yes, it's very sci-fi, alien conspiracy and what not. But, there's a love story in there. Aurelius is willing to cause the universe to go to war and Earth to be destroyed, for love!

I've tried reading Sci-Fi before. The things I don't like are names you can't pronounce or crazy things that just make me roll my eyes. There's nothing like that in this series. I was held captive page by page as the characters bounced around in time, trying to save Earth. There's time travel, space travel and even some people from History that you will recognize. I think that these books are very well written and really make it easy for someone like me to bridge the gap between my typical genre of reading and into something different. I'm so happy I picked these all up and can't wait to read more!

Make sure you read the first few prequels as well! They truly give you an insight into this whole series and are great quick reads!! This book is fantastic in itself, but you truly get a feel for this whole storyline by reading those before this book!!! Trust me! I'm thrilled!

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