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A B.R.A.G. MEDALLION HONOREE
Her future is chiseled in stone...
Melanie Simpson may be fifteen years old, but destiny doesn't recognize age. It has bestowed upon her a quest to find the Orb, a mysterious device given to her father by a dying alien -- and that quest is far from over.
When Melanie discovers an old film showing her father with the Orb at the Carnac Stones in France, she learns he experienced a strange vision there. But what did he see? And how is it connected to her? Melanie knows the answers are hidden within the ancient stones.
Melanie's journey takes her to England with her grandmother, under the guise of visiting her ancestral home. But once there, she makes it to the Carnac Stones, and uncovers a deeper lineage tied to a buried dolmen, revealing her connection to the Sky People and the three stars of Orion's Belt.
We also learn more about what happened in 1947 to Roger and Gloria, Melanie's parents -- their connection to the Roswell UFO crash, the government's relentless harassment of them because of Roger's discovery there, and the heavy burden he carried to protect the Orb at all costs. And finally, the truth around the loss of their first child.
Will the secrets of the past consume Melanie's future? Or, will Melanie finally unlock her true destiny at the Stones of Carnac?
Praise for The Roswell Quest, the Prequel:
Readers' Favorite review: 5-Stars. If you're a fan of TV shows like Stranger Things, you're going to love The Roswell Quest. Author D.J. Schneider masterfully incorporates real-life events to craft an engaging narrative thatkeeps you hooked from start to finish.
The UFO Detective: 5-Stars. DJ Schneider captures some of the very REAL truths about Roswell and delivering them in an entertaining novel.
The Night Owl: 5-Stars. I loved this book, plain and simple. The plot revolves around aliens which I love and had a great feel to it with the kids interacting in an honest, believable way.
Praise for The Tale of the Tarot, Book One:
Reedsy Reviewer, Sally Altass wrote: 5-Stars. An exciting teenage thriller set in the 1960s. Spies, UFOs, cover-ups, and much more. There's a rising tension throughout the book, and the ending had me gasping for breath.
Readers' Favorite Kim Anisi wrote: 5-Stars. A fantastic story!
Praise for The Map of Orbis Terrarum, Book Two:
Sally Altass Review: 5 Stars: Nothing is simple and straightforward. The story twists and turns and throws curveballs that even the most ardent mystery reader wouldn't expect.
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