Your Sci Fi & Fantasy Reading List – 2/6

Angel's Advocate – The Hero From Another World
Jalen Jasso

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Justin’s life changes when an angel lures him into the woods…
Reclusive teenager Justin prefers to keep to himself. And for good reason; people in his life let him down. Breaking character, he follows a woman into the woods, only to find himself transported to another world.
Gone are his video games and solitude—but Justin embraces the opportunity to become the man he’s always wanted to be.
Making friends and enemies in a magical realm filled with monsters, elves, dwarves, demons, and adventurers, he’s thrust on a journey that’ll change the world. The woman he followed is actually an angel, whispering for him to do good deeds. Deeds he carries out without question. But what if his angel isn’t trying to save the world…
…and instead, wants to destroy it?

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The Trilisk Ruins
Michael McCloskey 
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Telisa Relachik studied to be a xenoarchaeologist in a future where humans have found alien artifacts but haven't ever encountered live aliens. Of all the aliens whose extinct civilizations are investigated, the Trilisks are the most advanced and the most mysterious.

Telisa refuses to join the government because of her opposition to its hard-handed policies restricting civilian investigation and trade of alien artifacts, despite the fact that her estranged father is a captain in the United Nations Space Force.

When a group of artifact smugglers recruits her, she can't pass up the chance at getting her hands on objects that could advance her life's work. But she soon learns her expectations of excitement and riches come with serious drawbacks as she ends up fighting for her life on a mysterious alien planet.

Moth
Daniel Arenson
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They say the world used to turn. They say that night would follow day in an endless dance. They say that dawn rose, dusk fell, and we worshiped both sun and stars.

That was a long time ago.

The dance has died. The world has fallen still. We float through the heavens, one half always in light, one half always in shadow. Like the moth of our forests, one wing white and the other black, we are torn.

My people are the fortunate. We live in daylight, blessed in the warmth of the sun. Yet across the line, the others lurk in eternal night, afraid… and alone in the dark.

I was born in the light. I was sent into darkness. This is my story.

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