SOUL - Book Six: Ion Heroes (ebook)
SOUL - Book Six: Ion Heroes (ebook)
Book SIX of the "Ion Heroes" series
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** SPOILER WARNING: Do not read further until you've read EDGE!
About this ebook
In the conclusion of the epic Ion Heroes series, find out if Lian can fight his way through the primate jungles of Mars to finally reunite with Wynter who is working to liberate Luna.
Jaine has set in motion the events that pave the way for the overthrow of the High Kings, but has she bitten off more than she can chew?
These questions and more are answered in the explosive finale of the Ion Heroes series.
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Enjoy a sample from SOUL:
SPOILER WARNING: Do not read this excerpt until you have read EDGE.
Sitting back, she sat in wide-eyed wonder as it took off.
The speed was beyond her wildest imaginations. She knew, with her mind, that Lian was moving at the speed of light when he transferred. Even with that frame of reference, the fastest that she’d ever moved was on a horse. The High Kings were known to have steam engines that could exceed 100 miles in a single hour if they were pushed, but this was something else entirely.
This is freedom.
Laughing with sheer joy, she cinched down her buckles. She was going to let the drone do the flying, and she knew from experience that they followed flight patterns that were not designed for human participation. Her first accidental ride along had left her with bruises that were only a couple of days old.
Within a few short minutes, she was nearing the boundary. It was fully twenty-five miles away, but at four hundred miles per hour, that distance took less than four minutes to cover. Arriving at the scene, it flicked on its lights, veering unnaturally back and forth in sweeping arcs as its sensors lit up the target. It was a single person who was trying in vain to hide. These non-cargo drones had advanced sensors even for the Before, and there was no way that he was going to hide from this ship.
Swooping down, it buzzed the man twice. Jaine was screaming from pure joy at the movement and speed of the craft. When the man pulled out a weapon, Jaine didn’t even have time to react before the rail-cannons silenced him. It was shocking to her how defenseless and naked the man seemed.
She wondered how any of them had survived, but then she remembered that she was running the program from her arm window and there was no storm to interfere with targeting or reaction. Sobered, she took over the controls and awkwardly hovered over the body. Scanning the area around, she entered a command and the craft touched down lightly.
Clambering out, she approached the dead man carefully. She knew he had no heartbeat, the sensors had already confirmed it, but she had learned as a young child that ‘dead’ didn’t mean ‘safe’. Sometimes people set traps in case they die. She’d seen a slaver blown to shreds by a bomb that a techWitch had somehow tied to her heartbeat. She stopped breathing minutes before, but he died when her heart stopped.
The snow was falling lightly and the calm that followed the sharp report of the rail weapon was deathly.
Appropriate that it’s so quiet, Jaine thought, as she surveyed the mess sadly.
A glint caught her eye and she stepped in, turning the body in the snow with her foot. Reaching down, she pulled the talisman of the Twin Serpents from the man’s body.
Moreno.
Her breath caught. She needed him to be unaware that she could fly. Being able to move quietly and quickly was the greatest advantage that she could have ever hoped to achieve. She could not risk it being found out.