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From the International Bestselling Author Saxon Andrew comes his newest book Escape to Earth-Running from Fate.
Living in the Fellowship meant fighting one space battle after another. Every civilization was aggressive, hostile, and impossible to live with in peace. A Welken Task Force stumbles upon a massive Myot ship building complex and every Welken Warship is destroyed in the ensuing battle before they can warn the home world of the Myot’s location. One escape pod manages to escape the battle and the Myot know it must be prevented from making it back to Welken Territory. Every Myot Warship is called in to block the escape pod from going home while thousands of trackers move in on the skip trace the pod has left in its wake. It must be found and destroyed before the locations of the Myot Construction Planets are revealed.
The Escape Pod’s computer knows the chances of escape are growing smaller with each passing moment and it’s forced to make a hard decision. Landing on a primitive planet is forbidden by the most powerful species in the Milky Way but the computer knows there’s no other choice available to save its occupant and its programming dictates it must do all it can to save him. The only possible salvation is to escape to Earth and try to hide.

However, no one has ever survived the fate awaiting those that violate the Sentinels’ Covenant and the Stalkers have always found their quarry. Escaping to Earth was the simple part, running from the fate stalking them was quite another. What made the task even more impossible was a Rogue Sentinel, who was working an agenda that would lead to Earth’s ultimate destruction. All the pieces were coming together and the arrival of the Escape Pod and its occupant started it moving toward completion.

Excerpt from Escape to Earth
“Do you seriously think they’ll send one of those new battleships to find me?”
“You know the location of their major ship building planets. Your death is more important than keeping their new ship a secret.”
“How are we going to avoid being found?”
“I don’t know…yet. However, I don’t detect anyone inside my scanning range starting to search for us. That means they can’t see me either.”
“They’ll see your trail.”
“I know. I’m working on that.”
After several hours he said, “Well?”
“There is no possible way for me to avoid them following my trace.”
“That’s reassuring. So what are you going to do?”
“I’m going to break the law.”
“Which one?”
“The one that deals with contacting primitive planets.”
He sat up straight in his chair, “You can’t be serious.”
“You’re dead no matter what I do. This is the only way to extend your life a little longer. My programming forces me to do whatever is necessary to prevent your death.”
“But if we land on a primitive planet, not only will the Myot Realm be after me but the real power in this galaxy will also call for my execution.”
“That’s true. But they’ll have to find you to make that happen. They won’t go looking for you with a warship.”
“They’ll send in stalkers if they know my location.”
“That will take time and hopefully you’ll find a way to avoid detection.”
“This isn’t a plan; this is suicide.”
“I was updated on the latest information about the galaxy a week ago and a new primitive planet has been found that has not been assigned a Sentinel yet. I can get in and attempt to hide from him before he arrives.”
“This is ludicrous.”
“Ok, what do you want to do?” There was a long moment of silence and the pod said, “I thought so. You need to leave escape to the professionals.”

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Escape to EarthRunning From Fate eBook Saxon Andrew

I'm conflicted about this book. The story is terrific. I love first contact stories, and this one is a very nice and original treatment of the genre. Saxon Andrew's way of telling the story was nothing short of great! I liked the characters very much. So I liked the story a lot -- I hope the series continues!

What I'm conflicted about is that the Kindle edition is full of typos and grammatical errors. Not just a few here and there, but EVERYWHERE throughout the book. It reads as if Mr. Andrew didn't use an editor before publishing, he just published his rough draft of the manuscript. For a dyslexic reader, this was a very difficult book to read. I kept getting jerked out of the story to work through a poorly constructed sentence or a typo.

The other thing I would recommend to the author, if I had a chance to, is that there are several places in the story where some very interesting things are happening and suddenly the story jumps 6 months or a year or two and left me wanting a little better closure of the part of the story I just left. This story could have been well-served by 50-80 more pages to smooth out these jumps in the timeline.

Overall, I loved the book and I hope the series continues.

Product details

  • File Size 2794 KB
  • Print Length 265 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Saxon Andrew Publishing LLC; 1 edition (March 19, 2015)
  • Publication Date March 19, 2015
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00UZ0UPUU

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This is an interesting book and while it didn't keep me guessing, the plot moves quickly and thoughtfully. I really like it and truly enjoy Mr. Andrew's writing. Only complaint is same complaint I have had with virtually every eBook I have read and that is incorrect use of words. While spelled correctly they don't belong in the sentence, i.e.; their they go...
I used to read quite a few of Saxon Andrew’s books and quite liked them. Then they became rather repetitive and the youngish and naïve writing style started to feel a bit too simplistic for me so I stopped for a while. When I saw this one popping up on my recommendations, and after having read the book blurb, I decided that maybe I should give it a try. The blurb seemed to indicate that it might be sufficiently different from his other books to be interesting and I felt like going for a quick and easy read anyway.

It turned out to be a rather good decision. I quite liked this book. Yes it is the same youngish, simple and naïve writing style as Saxon Andrew always have used but in small dozes it is rather refreshing since it is always quite upbeat. The heroes are heroes in shining armor (or invisible force fields) and good have a tendency to prevail sooner or later. There are always some likable character or characters (human or otherwise) that feels rewarding to follow and the story is usually a bit of roller coaster style adventure.

This book have several of the ingredients that I like in books. First contact, a bit of superhuman abilities, there are things that go bump in…space, bad guys getting nasty surprises etc. Needless to say, the escape pod and its passenger are setting in motion a chain of events which have drastic consequences for Earth and its inhabitants.

One thing that have disappointed me previously with Saxon Andrew’s latest books are that some of them started off nicely but then quickly evolved (devolved?) into the same far out wild fantasies where stars, galaxies and even universes are destroyed at frightening speeds and it was difficult to see much difference between one book series and another. I guess we have to se if this one can avoid the same fate. I will pick up the next book and have a go at it at least.
Not really a lot of drama here, which is ok. Sometimes I like feel good, kick the enemy in the ass and go home for a drink books, and that's what this is. I enjoy the story, and I like the characters. Don't expect realism, just enjoy the cheesy ride.
Now to what bothered me. Sometimes it gets really annoying figuring out who is talking to who, the conversation structure is very clunky and awkward. That's pretty much it. If you're not hung up on scientific facts and realism and crap, you should enjoy this series.
Saxon is somewhat formulaic. But it is a formula we love and want to picture ourselves in. This is perhaps still his concept of man's fate being steered by a higher being or power. Isn't that what we truly want though? Our God to be ultimately in control, for good or for bad? I will be interested to see where this series goes.
I have enjoyed Saxon Andrew's books for some time. I think I own nearly all of them. He is a rare find in today's broken world. He writes about truth, love, and self sacrifice without the trappings that degrade all three. There is no foul language nor is the physical side of human relationships allowed to pass beyond the curtains fluttering in the windows stage. I feel uplifted by his books. However, this new series harkens back to his earlier works, the ones I fell in love with. Thank you, Mr. Andrews. Thank you once again.
The book was obviously written for a much younger audience, but it makes light relaxing reading on an airplane. I have some problems getting over the "magic happens here" solution to scientific issues. Lemme see - right now I'm struggling with believe that a super weapon against probable invaders from an other galaxy canbe done by harvesting solidified dark matter that hangs around a magnetic nova or something like that. And of course the hero and his group are inhumanly good and angelic, and the usual politicians are abysmal bad and self serving villains.......
But - ignoring that - it's a fun read reminding me of SF from the '50's...
I am a fan of Saxon Andrew and I enjoy his books. The Escape series of which I have read books 1-5 are of the same vain as his other series, Humanity against the universe. The reason I give this only 3 stars is that editing in this series is sloppy and I would expect better from this writer. I believe putting out books against spending a little time editing what is written has become the more important issue here. While Saxons stories are entertaining, word check would go a long way to making reading more enjoyable. Knowing this, I still read the current 5 books in this series and believe if your willing to put up with poor editing, you will like the books.
I'm conflicted about this book. The story is terrific. I love first contact stories, and this one is a very nice and original treatment of the genre. Saxon Andrew's way of telling the story was nothing short of great! I liked the characters very much. So I liked the story a lot -- I hope the series continues!

What I'm conflicted about is that the edition is full of typos and grammatical errors. Not just a few here and there, but EVERYWHERE throughout the book. It reads as if Mr. Andrew didn't use an editor before publishing, he just published his rough draft of the manuscript. For a dyslexic reader, this was a very difficult book to read. I kept getting jerked out of the story to work through a poorly constructed sentence or a typo.

The other thing I would recommend to the author, if I had a chance to, is that there are several places in the story where some very interesting things are happening and suddenly the story jumps 6 months or a year or two and left me wanting a little better closure of the part of the story I just left. This story could have been well-served by 50-80 more pages to smooth out these jumps in the timeline.

Overall, I loved the book and I hope the series continues.
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