This morning I received an email from beta reader Dan McRae. He provided some really quality feedback for Rescue and caught stuff that made it through my editing software, my wife’s review, and my second pass-through. Thank you, Dan!
So, what does that mean for you? It means the book is almost ready to publish. I’m waiting on my cover artist to get through the draft copy and complete the cover art. Keith, my cover artist, does an amazing job, IMNSHO (In My Not So Humble Opinion). Looking forward to seeing what he comes up with.
Here’s the back of the book blurb (and what you’ll see on Amazon):
When your mother’s survey plane crashes on a parallel Earth full of dangerous Pleistocene predators and dinosaurs, and nobody’s willing to rescue her, what do you do?
For 15-year-old Brad Maeda, that was an easy choice: disregard the “official policy”, get in his flitter, and fly across the entirety of North America and rescue her himself.
Brad thought he was prepared for anything the planet could throw at him, but some of the wildlife showed him otherwise. It now became a matter of HIS survival, not just a simple rescue mission.