Kindle Fire at KND eBook of The Day: Aer-ki Jyr’s Sci-Fi Space Opera Apex – 17/17 Rave Reviews!

Apex

by Aer-ki Jyr

4.8 stars – 17 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Humanity has been eradicated from the galaxy, wiped out by an unknown foe ages ago that then mysteriously disappeared after the deed was done. Without the formerly dominant Human Empire and its network of allies, the galaxy has regressed into a technological dark age, with chaos ensuing. Races formerly suppressed have risen up, aggressors held in check are now free to prey upon the space lanes, and many of the weaker races have been subjugated and enslaved, if not outright destroyed.
Amongst this nightmare of a galaxy a few beacons of hope remain, holding the dark at bay. They vie to discover what remains of the Human Empire’s almost magical technology, with every small artifact unearthed escalating into an interstellar conflict.
When a not so small artifact is discovered, races battle each other over the world of its discovery to claim the prize…but the researchers who discovered it manage to smuggle it offworld, setting up a grand chase as the artifact’s guardians, the Cres, race to return it to the safety of their territory.

Reviews

“…The scale of the story is epic and it would be hard to see how the author can finish it in just one more volume. Based on my reading of this book, I’m going to be parting with some hard earned cash for the next one when it becomes available. Highly recommended.” – Andy Whitaker (SFcrowsnest)

“…Space opera setting, a plot with vision, strong characters, attention to technology and physical evolution. Apex did not disappoint, and delivered on every aspects. A great ride.”

“… I recommend this book if you are a fan of scifi, like action, space battle, ultimate warriors, and cool tech.”

About The Author

Aer-ki Jyr is an indie author with a writing style that crosses over many genres, but is focused primarily on science fiction with a heavy action slant.

His Star Force series takes an unusual approach in that it is broken up into novella ‘episodes’ similar in structure to a TV series, with each being around 20,000 – 30,000 words long and occurring in sequential order. The series(with 100 episodes planned) begins in the near future then jumps sporadically down the timeline, making for an atypical storytelling approach that has already seen over 20,000 sales.

Updates and announcements are available on the series’ facebook page “Star Force.”

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