Being different is what makes us who we are, it's how our character is defined. Unfortunately, being different can also make you a target, and that is what a boy by the name of Shawn Baker is about to find out in the most extraordinary way. Living as a boy in the wilderness of Alaska, Shawn, and his family struggle to survive, and what makes it even worse is the colder seasons coming, making their home even colder than it already is. If that wasn't enough, there is a gang out in the woods that are known to target people and force them to pay them high amounts of money or they might hurt them or one of their family members. However, Shawn's life turns completely upside when he is abducted by aliens and taken to a place far in the solar system just to be a slave.
Shawn soon begins to live the life African-American slaves did in a history book he read not too long ago, given several tasks to do and he does them for however long it takes, even if it took a full Earth day. However, one job he has to do is feed a captive monster they brought back to life. A monster that looked like a whole nebula or galaxy in the form of a massive, 3-headed, winged wyvern, a monster that both amazed and terrified him. Little did he know this great beast would end up being something more than just a beautiful monster of epic proportions...
Jessica gives everything to protect her friends, unleashing her true power against the crime boss Tyrin. He's driven off, but the power has damaged her body so much, Jessica is now at death's door.
Kyle and Xao make a deal with the king of the Tricksters to save her life, but they have to get him something first, a leprechaun space ship. A ship that just happens to be the only means of a black market leprechaun gang leaving earth. A battle to the death is sure to ensue.
Young J-Star has been given permission by her king to help the boys. She can practically give the boys victory on a platter, using nigh mystical powers. However Kyle despises her power and Xao says she needs to be "saved" from the Tricksters entirely.
Both boys are dealing with the darkness in their own souls, lost without their cheerful and loving founder, Jessica. J-Star knows she can save them both, if they'll only agree to let her use her power for them- but they keep insisting it's evil.
Who is right? More than one person has to be saved. Aliens, devils and monsters, in a world of so much evil, is it possible to save anyone?