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Future Winds

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Future Winds

By: Kevin Laymon
Narrated by: Tia Sorensen
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Set in a science-fiction setting with elements of twisted horror, Future Winds is a strange yet wondrous tale of species, self-preservation, and the all-out moral cost of survival. Forced to leave Earth, humanity discovers a planet capable of supporting life and hatches an audacious plan that will warp them across the universe to settle and begin anew. There is a darkness that resides below the planet's surface, but with no option to turn back, humanity must find a way forward.

©2016 Kevin Laymon (P)2016 Kevin Laymon
Adventure Fiction Science Fiction
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I can't wait for the sequel!

Would you consider the audio edition of Future Winds to be better than the print version?

I don't see how one edition could be better than the other.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Aisha because she's a badass!

Have you listened to any of Tia Sorensen’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I have not, but I am interested.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The ending was pretty fantastic!

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I've got no more words. Just going to patiently wait for the sequel!

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Disappointing/Rushed

I normally don't give bad reviews. However, all the reviews I read on this book were stellar and I found this book no where close.

The Good: I really liked the character development, would love to get to know some of the characters more - both the native planet characters and the human colonists. The overall story had a lot of potential.

The Bad: it felt rushed and should have been a trilogy or more. Ever watch a movie or have someone tell you a book summary from a high level and you can tell it should be great, but all the beauty was left in the mind of the director or story teller? That is this book. I can tell the author had an amazing world and story in his mind, it just fell flat. The story builds up lots of interesting plot lines that just go away. I understand the overall messages, key points, an impact to the message, etc I just felt there was too many pieces built up that have little reason to be there other than filler.

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Splendid Sci-fi gore

Future Winds is a well-written, gore filled adventure. The narrative examines humanities innate lead and follow architecture. Characters were easy to relate to, even as the collapsing infrastructure forced brutal choices. I was however, left with many questions and hoping for a sequel.

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