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The High Prince of the Consortium has made a decision that will change the course of history. Once the galactic protectors, they've now become the enemy. Can Nathan Chambers stop the war before everything he holds dear is destroyed?

Nathan must ally with an ancient enemy to stop another from the future. For him, it soon becomes a struggle to save not only Earth, but the entire universe.

A war is coming. Will you be ready?

272 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 7, 2014

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Craig Gaydas

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I have dabbled among many professions. I was everything from a private investigator/security professional to a supply chain professional with a Fortune 500 company. I have always used my creativity in different ways from tabletop gaming, to online gaming, to writing fan fiction. I only recently started writing novels, starting with my debut fantasy adventure- The Guardian Chronicles.

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March 5, 2016
This is the second book in the Cartographer series. At the end of book one, the fate of Earth lies in Nathan Chamber’s hands. Will he be able to save Earth, and his parents from Meta and the Consortium?
The first book was a light, adventurous tale. This one starts turning darker. No matter what Nathan does, his friends are dying and he can’t stop the destruction of everything he holds dear. He even faces his own painful tragedy at the hands of Calypsos cohorts. This book is appropriately named Reborn as that is what Nathan has to do. To overcome the evil influence of Calypso and the Consortium, Nathan must grow into the leader the rebels so desperately need.
I really like Nathan’s character. When reality sets in, he rises to the challenge. I feel his character is very believable. As in the first book, there is plenty of action in this well-written plot. We meet new worlds and characters, mainly The Timeless, people who survived the creation of the Universe. They are considered immortal, but they really aren’t. Each different character is very well-defined. It amazes all the different varieties of life forms Gaydas envisions. Some are quite ghastly.
If you're looking for an adventurous space odyssey, I highly recommend this book. I give it 5 feathers.
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