
Captain Nina Gaav is a soldier from an ancient race of Humanoids who are born to defend life in the Galaxy. They call themselves Advocate Warriors. She and her billions of sisters learn from birth that they must give their lives to protect and preserve sentient beings everywhere. They fight the beings capable of consuming entire planets with relentless hunger. When Nina faces orders that threaten her existence as well as her way of life, she has questions Advocates are not allowed to ask. As the balance of life is changing, Nina faces impossible choices. Does she follow the ancient ways of her kind, no matter the cost? Is there some new path to follow that reconciles duty and freedom? Nina is shocked to discover the answers may be on Earth. But life on Earth is not what it seems. A secret group of Humans works with the dangerous knowledge that might restore the balance. Humanity and Advocates must work together, but the distance between them is closer than blood and greater than space. If Nina makes the right decisions, life may go on.
Author
I am an 80s kid who grew up on Star Trek reruns, Star Wars and Giant Robots. My family always encouraged me to think, and to dream and to read. My first book was self-published in October 2015 and I hope it is just the beginning. I've made my living fixing cars and motorcycles, then moved on to a career in information technology. I've traveled a bit - Italy, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan. I've hitchhiked across Canada and I've ridden my motorcycle across the united states and all up and down the East Coast. So many people I've met along the way shared experience that all becomes the subconscious thread of my writing. Tiny bits of the life I've experienced and the lives that were shared with me go into my stories. I try to make my stories about people, whether those people are aliens, undead creatures, intelligent machines or regular folk. I choose to write science fiction because I believe the speculative mode of literature has greater potential for capturing the truth of our age and communicating its experience.