
Part of Series
From bestselling author, Saxon Andrew, comes the next book in the Death Prophecies Series, Survival is Never Free. It looks like mankind just can’t catch a break. A dance card is needed to keep track of the number of dangerous predator civilizations threatening to eradicate humanity. First there was the Traugh, then the Halo Civilizations in the Andromeda Galaxy, followed by the aggressive civilizations in the Carand Galaxy. They were all small fry compared to the latest arrivals. The Darkness has taken control of Earth and now the Giant Black Warships of the Azura, along with the Builders' massive fleets, have arrived in the Carand Galaxy and threaten to enter the Milky Way. To make matters worse, the really giant warships used by the Civilization in the Ritual Galaxy have entered the mix and they’re more advanced than any of the other combatants. Into this boiling cauldron, the Prophet's Granddaughter appears and tells Admiral Connor that she is called by a destiny that she is unable to explain. She only knows that it involves preventing the destruction of her home planet and Earth. Humanity only has a couple of thousands of new Warships to hold off the forces arrayed against it and is desperately trying to remain hidden while more ships are built. The Death Prophecies have helped Humanity survive against more powerful forces in the past but nothing like the current enemies have ever been encountered. There doesn’t appear to be much hope of survival but two engineers make a startling discovery that will impact the course of coming events. But will it be enough against the massive fleets coming through the black hole in the center of the Milky Way? The action picks up speed as humanity struggles to survive in a universe filled with aggressive predator civilizations.
Author

Saxon Andrew is a former social worker with a degree in Psychology and Education from Mercer University. He has taught school, managed several sales organizations and owned his own business. He has devoured science fiction since he first learned to read and his stories are the product of years of personal experience and exposure to the universes created by the genre’s great authors. He lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife and two dogs who still appreciate his sense of humor after all these years. "Dogs are always ready to smile."