Kelly
Meding
Genre:
Contemporary SF
Publisher:
Smedge Press
Date
of Publication: July 18, 2016
ISBN:
978-0989918848
ASIN:
B01HBU1R1W
Number
of pages: 297
Word
Count: approx. 80,000
Cover
Artist: Robin Ludwig Designs, Inc
Book
Description:
Dr.
Dean Frey is a man of science. His lifelong desire to create a better
future for mankind has led him to the prestigious, and highly
mysterious, Wilderness Institute of Scientific Research &
Technology, as the head of their Robotics Engineering department.
Building on the research and designs of others before him, Dean’s
own genius culminates in the successful creation of Anthony—the
first fully-automated, free-thinking android prototype. And now
Wilderness wants to sell Anthony to the military.
Unwilling
to allow his achievement to become weaponized, Dean reaches out to a
former Wilderness employee with the resources to help him steal
Anthony and relocate them both to safety. He’s put into contact
with the very secretive Nick and Olivia, who ask for one simple thing
in return: trust us, no matter what you see or hear. Blind trust
isn’t in Dean’s cautious nature, but he has no other choice.
For
telekinetic Olivia, rescuing a fellow Psion from a life of
imprisonment and experimentation is one of her favorite things. Being
paid is nice, but she’ll do the job for free, if it means giving
Wilderness the finger. When Olivia’s reclusive mentor solicits her
and her telepathic partner Nick’s help in smuggling a very special
Project out of Wilderness, they jump at the chance to infiltrate
their former home and do some internal damage to the institute that
created them.
With
their combined knowledge of the facility, breaking Anthony out of
Wilderness should have been easy—but Olivia learned a long time ago
to never underestimate her enemies, or the lengths they’ll go to
retrieve what’s theirs. And this time, the price for stealing the
Project may be more than she’s willing to pay.
About
the Author:
Born
and raised in Southern Delaware, Kelly Meding survived five years in
the hustle and bustle of Northern Virginia, only to retreat back to
the peace and sanity of the Eastern Shore. An avid reader and film
buff, she discovered Freddy Krueger at a very young age, and has
since had a lifelong obsession with horror, science fiction, and
fantasy, on which she blames her interest in vampires, psychic
powers, superheroes, and all things paranormal.
Three
Days to Dead, the first book in her Dreg City urban fantasy series,
follows Evangeline Stone, a paranormal hunter who is resurrected into
the body of a stranger and has only three days to solve her own
murder and stop a war between the city's goblins and vampires.
Additional books in the series, As Lie the Dead, Another Kind of
Dead, and Wrong Side of Dead, are available in both digital format
and mass market paperback from Bantam. Books five and six, Requiem
for the Dead and The Night Before Dead, are published in digital and
paperback by Smedge Press.
Beginning
with Trance, Kelly's MetaWars series tells the story of the grown-up
children of the world's slaughtered superheroes who receive their
superpowers back after a mysterious fifteen-year absence, and who now
face not only a fearful public, but also a vengeful villain who wants
all of them dead. Trance and Changeling are available now in both
digital format and mass market paperback from Pocket Books. Tempest
and Chimera are available in digital format only via Pocket Star. All
four books can also be purchased as a digital bundle.
Writing
as Kelly Meade, her paranormal romance trilogy with Berkley Intermix
features three shifter brothers and the women they come to love,
starting with Black Rook, and continuing with Gray Bishop and White
Knight.
Twitter @KellyMeding
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Website http://www.kellymeding.com
Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2846074.Kelly_Meding
Blog Organized Chaos http://chaostitan.blogspot.com
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