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Lost in Space

One Lone Astronaut, One Lost Space Traveler, Two Ships Passing in the Night

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Lost in Space

By: Dylan Keefer
Narrated by: Ashley Nero
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A riveting drama featuring two quirky female leads. Not your normal space adventure featuring a science fiction drama like that of "Dr. Who" meeting a political space opera like "Star Wars."

Trapped in a world far from home, Nivea, an experienced astronaut, fears a break from reality nearing. Her desperate attempts to communicate with the outside world go unnoticed until a fleeting encounter with an ominous voice in the ether gives her hope. But when she discovers what's behind the facade, her opportunity to return home is jeopardized.

Meg doesn't know how long she's been gone, but she knows enough to understand her days are numbered. With her fiancé turned malicious captor conspiring to prevent her from returning home, she'll have to employ every skill in her arsenal to resist, but when she discovers that she may not be his only target, her solo battle becomes a fight for ultimate survival.

Will Nivea and Meg be any match for Master Jiom and his brethren of alien foot soldiers?

©2016 Dylan Keefer (P)2017 Dylan Keefer
Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Space
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I enjoyed this story, especially the first part, on Nivea's ship. However, the second part seemed rather simplistic and two dimensional. Perhaps it would not have seemed so had I read it rather than listened to it. The narrator, although very pleasant to listen to, seemed to me to be reading to a group of children. I would have been thrilled and on the edge of my seat in fourth grade. Overall a very pleasant experience.

Recommended for younger audience

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