Alerem's Promise
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  • Reads 41
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 47m
Complete, First published Dec 03, 2013
What would you sacrifice to save yourself, your family, your species from death? That’s precisely the question Thomas Reid must answer if he’s to save mankind from the Sakkilethrien. Embroiled in a bitter war with no hope of winning humanity stands on the brink of extinction. Our last resort is to accept the only life-line offered to us by the Troyan, but at what cost?  

*Author Note: Alerem's Promise is a short story I wrote to get a grasp on an idea I've been kicking around for some time. Eventually I plan to expand it into a full length novel.
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