Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Spirits of the Earth Trilogy Book Tour & Giveaway

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After the Sky 
Spirits of the Earth Book 1 
by Milo James Fowler 
Genre: Post-Apocalyptic SciFi Fantasy 


The world isn't how they left it. When the bunker airlocks release them after twenty years in hibernation, the survivors find a silent, barren world outside. But they are not alone. There is a presence here, alive in the dust—spirits of the earth, benevolent and malicious as they interact with the human remnant.

Milton is haunted by a violent past he's unable to escape, despite the superhuman speed the spirits give him.

Not interested in bearing the next generation, Daiyna is determined to destroy the flesh-eating mutants lurking in the dark, pierced by her night-vision.

Luther is a man of conviction who believes the Creator has offered humankind a second chance, yet he's uncertain they deserve it—and he's perplexed by the talons that flex out of his fingers.

Willard is a brilliant engineer-turned-soldier who refuses to leave his bunker, afraid of becoming infected and willing to destroy any obstacle in his way.

As their lives collide, the mysteries of this strange new world start unraveling, culminating in the ultimate life-or-death decision one survivor will make for them all.

Don't miss this Post Apocalyptic Adventure with a Paranormal Fantasy twist! It's perfect for fans of Stephen King, T.W. Piperbrook, and The Walking Dead. 

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"You'll be sorry!"
Jackson spits blood and drags his beard across the sleeve of his blue jumpsuit, leaving a trail of crimson. He stands over me with big fists clenched, knuckles spattered.
"You knew it could be any one of us, Milton."
I pull myself away from him, my battered body sliding across the slick concrete of the storeroom floor. My mouth works to speak, slurring.
"Why?"
"It's a random draw, Milton. Always is."
I wish it was. It should have been.
"Why her?" I manage, shaking my head to clear the flashing pinpoints of light.
"It was her turn." Jackson shrugs like it's just that simple.
I sob like a child, impotent rage dissolving into whimpers. The coppery tang of my own blood oozes thick from both nostrils, mixing with the sand and ash
I jerk upright with a start, spitting to clear my mouth. For a moment, I don't know where I am. I look for Jackson, for Julia—they were right there with me in the bunker.
Not anymore.
I'm the only one here now. Outside. Free.
I'll never get used to the silence.
Dawn's golden fire breaks across the eastern horizon and crawls along a massive ridge of mountains in the distance. They look like sleeping giants, lying on their backs. Dark, with only their profiles aflame, they wait with craggy jaws and protruding bellies for the full light of day to awaken them from their slumber. Part of me wishes they'd rise up and greet me with a yawn. I speak to them sometimes, but I know they won't respond.

I'm not crazy. Not yet.


Tomorrow's Children 
Spirits of the Earth Book 2 


The future is in their hands.

The post-apocalyptic world is bigger than the remnant imagined. Across the ocean, the domed cities of Eurasia have survived the nuclear holocaust that ravaged the rest of the planet. But only the survivors from the North American Wastes can give the sterile Eurasians what they need most in order to continue existing as a society: children.

Sergeant James Bishop, United World Marine, leads his team across the desert wasteland in order to make first contact with survivors in Eden, who are rumored to have a lab full of viable embryos. Meanwhile Cain, a coastal warlord dedicated to repopulating the planet, follows the will of Gaia, a malicious spirit of the earth with no love for humankind. Margo, telepathic geneticist responsible for designing the next generation, struggles to balance the will of a selfish dictator with what's best for humanity. Tucker, an invisible man on a mission, carries precious cargo across the Wastes in an effort to rally a group of survivors into action against Eden.

As their lives intersect, agendas collide and tensions reach a breaking point. Twenty unborn children in incubation chambers hang in the balance—along with the fate of the world.

Grab the thrilling sequel to After the Sky! It's perfect for fans of Stephen King, Tom Abrahams, and The Walking Dead. 



City of Glass 
Spirits of the Earth Book 3 


The children of the remnant are adults living in the 10 Domes of Eurasia, self-sustaining biospheres along the Mediterranean Sea. Aerocars fly, clones work as security officers, and every citizen's words and actions are monitored via their neural implants. Peace reigns over all—until a group of terrorists targets government buildings, and Chancellor Persephone Hawthorne is kidnapped.

Sera Chen, Dome 1 law enforcer, is drawn into the conflict after chasing a curfew violator capable of leaping from one skyscraper to another. When her augments go offline due to a localized EMP burst, she starts hearing voices. The band of survivors in North America is fractured. Daiyna roams the Wastes with a bounty on her head, refusing to confront her demons. Samson and Shechara target UW raiders who are pillaging ruins for resources the remnant needs to survive. James Bishop struggles against unexpected obstacles to be reunited with his family. And Luther is determined to find a way into Eurasia to meet the twenty children taken from Eden.

As their lives converge, unlikely alliances will form to combat an emergent enemy with plans to undermine the course of humanity's future.

The Spirits of the Earth Trilogy concludes with this epic final installment. You won't want to miss this! 





Milo is a teacher by day and a speculative fictioneer by night. When he's not grading papers, he's imagining what the world might be like in a dozen alternate realities. www.milojamesfowler.com 



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43 comments:

  1. I like all the covers. The covers have great colors and graphics.

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  2. All of the covers are awesome!

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  3. The covers really grab your attention!!

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  4. David Hollingsworth5:20 PM, April 01, 2020

    All the covers are really intriguing.

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  5. Glad you all like the cover art. (Aethon Books is notorious for good-looking covers.) Be sure to check out what's underneath...

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  6. I really like the cover. It def draws me in. Thank you

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  7. Sounds like a great book. I like the cover.

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  8. My grandsons would enjoy these books

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  9. The covers make me think these books might be more for men to read than females..looks kind of manly

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  10. Glad the covers are a win! The cover art quality offered by Aethon Books was one of the reasons I submitted this trilogy to them for publication.

    Rebecca: You might be surprised... =)

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  11. Bill: Little-known fact... Grandsons and granddaughters of all ages really get a kick out of these books.

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  12. I like the cover. It looks very post apocalyptic. wowowow

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  13. I love the covers. They really pique the imagination.

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  14. I enjoyed the excerpt. It sounds like an interesting story.

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  15. Appreciating the positive feedback! I think it's pretty interesting...

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  16. I enjoy this genre, and I think I'd find these books very engrossing.

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  17. I love the covers The colors are beautiful.

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  18. I love the shield around the city

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  19. I like the cover and the book sounds interesting!

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  20. I like the book covers and the books sound interesting.

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  21. We could do with a few of those shields...

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  22. I really like these covers especially City of Glass

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  23. Looks like one of my kids' video games.

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  24. Same artist, I'll bet -- he's in high demand.

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  25. I know for sure that my brother's read Glass because he LOVED it, so I should give it a shot! It sounds like a good read :)

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  26. Two world colliding in this unique plot looks like it will certainly be an exciting read! I am interested to see how the character with the claws works into the puzzle! Also, thanks for the super giveaway opportunity!

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  27. I love the post-apocalyptic genre, so these are screaming at me to read them.

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  28. The titles definitely catch my attention....they sound mysterious and intriguing.

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  29. I think the cover is really cool.

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  30. Stephanie Larison9:39 PM, April 29, 2020

    I really like it, has me interested to learn more.

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  31. It sounds like a great series. I love the covers.

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  32. The cover grabs your attention.

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  33. I think the books sound great and I would love to read them.

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  34. The covers give the impression of a futuristic world with plenty of action to happen. I have no questions for the author.

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  35. Looks like a great cover!

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  36. I like the cover, very sci Fi. Should become a movie

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