Out Now: The Flight of the Aurora

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Launch day has come at last! The third book in the Augment Saga is now available to purchase.

I am pleased to announce that The Flight of the Aurora: An Augment Saga Novella is out now and available to buy in ebook format from Amazon for £1.99, and in paperback from all retailers for £6.99. It is also available to read for FREE on Kindle Unlimited!

From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank all of you who have supported me in so many ways, whether that’s through pre-orders, reviews, sales, shares, likes, retweets or beta-reads. You’re all amazing, and I truly appreciate you.

Much like The Re-Emergence before it, The Flight of the Aurora is a novella - a shorter work around the 150-page mark - that acts as a companion piece, this time bridging the gap between the first and second novels. It follows on fifteen years after the events of From the Grave of the Gods, where Commander James Fowler and his wife Angela embark on another adventure. An old friend presents James with the opportunity of a lifetime: a job as test-pilot for the Aurora, an experimental spaceplane that promises to lead humanity to the stars.

Buy from:

Amazon (ebook), Amazon (paperback), Waterstones, Barnes & Noble, Book Depository, IndieBound, Bookshop.org, Books-A-Million, Vroman’s Bookstore, Powell’s City of Books

As of the time of writing, I’m still waiting for my delivery of author copies from IngramSpark. When they arrive I’ll be able to offer signed copies from my store, so watch this space!

I really hope you enjoy this book and that it leaves you excited for the second full-length novel: The Shadow of Arcadia.

Once you’ve finished reading it, I would really appreciate if you left a review, whether that’s on Amazon, Goodreads, Storygraph etc.... They’re so important to help authors get the word out about our books, so please do take the time to type out a review. It only takes a moment and it doesn’t have to be long, but it means the world to us authors.

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