I’ve mentioned Staci Troilo before in my blogs. She has a great webpage and offers generous writing advice and links on it once a week. She’s also a great writer. And, under the pen name D. L. Cross, she recently came out with a new book, which I’ve read, and am SO happy to share with you. I really enjoyed it! And yes, it’s about aliens invading Earth, but has so much more–legends and history and ancient artifacts all woven into a mesmerizing, exciting story.
Excerpt:
Landon had already been perspiring from the exertion of digging, but now flop sweat dripped down his face and stung his eyes. He’d never faced a weapon in his life before today. Now he’d been confronted by guns twice in the same night.
It wasn’t an experience he cared to repeat. Presuming he got through this instance safely. Something told him guns for hire operated under the “dead men tell no tales” maxim.
Despite his fear, though, his fingers went rigid. He doubted he could release the disc if he wanted to. And he most certainly didn’t want to. The artifact glinted in the moonlight. And the red laser dots aimed at his chest added a warm ambient glow to the gold he clutched tight to his abdomen.
Beautiful, in a macabre kind of way.
“I won’t ask again.” The man’s voice was muffled as he spoke through his mask, the sound lending to the sinister and lethal vibe of his group.
“Professor,” Billy said, “give him the disc.”
Landon shook his head, his fingers still locked.
“Professor?” The mercenary cocked his head to the side and stepped closer to study Landon’s face. He was now within arm’s length. Not that Landon would even consider striking such a man. “Thorne? Landon Thorne?”
Well, that couldn’t be good. “You know me?”
A few of the commandos laughed. The man in charge clapped him on the back. “Damn, son. You just made my job a hell of a lot easier. You’re comin’ with us.”
Dev stepped forward. “You can have the disc, but he stays with us.”
The merc turned his head. “You’re in no position to make demands.”
It happened too fast for Landon to react. In hindsight, he might convince himself he saw it coming, but he couldn’t even be sure he could lie to himself so convincingly. One second, five armed men were holding up his group, then the next second, his four companions had guns drawn. It was a Mexican standoff, pressure mounting, and he had a feeling the event that would break the tension would be something in him breaking — most likely his skin, followed by bones and vital organs as a bullet or ten sliced through him.
He finally unfroze and raised his hands in the air. “Easy now. Everyone, just take a breath. I’m sure we can come to some kind of arrangement that satisfies all parties.”
“I’ve got an arrangement for you.” Nadia adjusted her grip and made a show of training her weapon on the merc in charge. “We keep the professor and the disc, and you guys leave without us blowing holes through you.”
Instead of getting angry, the guy laughed. “Funny, darlin’. I was gonna say the same thing to you.” He didn’t even bother turning his gun from Landon to her. One of his men already had her covered.
Blurb:
He lost his job. Lost his girl. Now it’s all he can do not to lose his life.
Landon Thorne is a disgraced archaeologist, a laughing stock in his field because of his unconventional beliefs – he’s an ancient astronaut theorist. No one takes him seriously.
Until an alien armada targets Earth.
Now Landon’s in high demand – by the US government and someone far more sinister.
They race across two continents to the Gate of the Gods, the one place on Earth that might give humans an advantage over the aliens. But no one is prepared for what they’ll find.
And not everyone will make it out alive.
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Bio:
D.L. Cross has loved science fiction ever since she was a young girl and fell for Major Don West on television’s Lost in Space. To this day, she still quotes the show, though her favorite lines were spoken by the robot and the antagonist. Parallel universes or alternate realities, aliens or dinosaurs, superpowers or super viruses, time travel or AI… no sci-fi theme is off limits and all of them fascinate her. D.L. Cross also writes other genre fiction under the name Staci Troilo, and you can find more information about all her identities and all her work at her website: https://stacitroilo.com.
Thanks for inviting me here today. I’m excited to share an excerpt from The Gate, Book 1 of the Astral Conspiracy series in the Invasion Universe.
I loved this book and am looking forward to the rest of the series.
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Thank you, Craig. Your review was amazing. It still puts a smile on my face.
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Judi, I can’t thank you enough for hosting me today. And I’m so glad you enjoyed the story. 💕
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I didn’t just enjoy it. I loved it. I’m waiting for book 2 to see what happens to Landon after he’s finished at the Gate. And I still want to see what happens when he and the alien meet.
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That means so much to me. Thank you, It won’t be long now!
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I enjoyed The Gate tremendously, and I can’t wait for the next book in the series. It’s great to see Staci Troilo and her book getting some love here, Judi. Reblogged on: https://harmonykent.co.uk/the-aliens-are-coming/
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Thanks for the reblog. I loved that book, too.
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I swear I just typed a reply and it’s gone. If a duplicate shows up, my apologies.
Anyway, thank you, Harmony. I’m so glad you liked the work, and thanks for saying so again here.
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What a fabulous excerpt, it’s a tense standoff! Makes me want to read more.
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My comment blipped out the first time I tried to post it . . . this may post twice.
It’s a great excerpt, a tense standoff. Makes me want to read more.
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I’m behind on my reading, but I downloaded and started chapter one. I can’t wait to finish my copy. Good luck, Staci. I’m sure I will be getting book two.
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Thanks, Michele. I appreciate that.
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Thank you, Harmony. I appreciate the kind words. And the reblog. 👽
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Sorry. Found the comment. In the wrong place. Oops!
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I do this most of the time, lol 😂
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Glad I’m not the only one!
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Good book. Definitely worth the time. And I hope the upcoming surprise announcement has something to do with the sequel.
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That’s a nice excerpt – and that blurb is so catchy!
Btw, I didn’t know you wrote under a pen name.
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I’m definitely hooked on this new series!
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Aww. That means the world to me. Thanks, Denise.
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Can’t wait to get to this book, and I’m excited to hear your announcemnt tomorrow, Staci!
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Thanks, Teri!
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I can’t say enough about this book and the diverse set of characters who populate Staci’s world. An amazing novel. I’m eagerly looking forward to book two and the rest of the series. Great to see it showcased here today, Judi!
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I’m blushing. Thank you. 😊
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I read The Gate and loved it, too. I’m waiting for Landon and his girlfriend to get back together. She fell for him. He just didn’t realize it.
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Men take a while to figure things out!
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Big fan of Staci’s- loved The Gate! She’s multi-talented and a fantastic writer!
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Oh, my gosh. That’s so sweet of you to say. Thank you so much!
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I loved this book! I can’t wait for the next in the series.
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Aw, thank you, Joan. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Archer's Aim and commented:
Enjoying this book now. Find out more about it over at Judy Lynn Writes…
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Thanks for sharing.
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You’re welcome.
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A fantastic promo of the new book, Staci! I love the excerpt! Best wishes for a TON of success!
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Thank you, Jan!
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