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FALLEN STARS: DARKEST DAYS (THE STAR SCOUT SAGA Book 2)

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by GARY DARBY

Book Two: The Queen’s Vow

  Author’s Note

  Thank you so much for reading the second novel of the Star Scout Saga. I truly hope you enjoyed the novel. The story continues in book three: Star’s Honor and may you enjoy it as much as the first two novels in the series.

  If you’d like to see what I’m working on for future publication visit my website and log into the member’s only section using the password: Hooper

  Check out my blog too and lastly, if you can recommend this story to others please do so by providing a review on Amazon and Goodreads. Also, if you could add a “recommended reading” post to your social media accounts that would be fantastic. Free advertising is a blessing to us starving writers.

  Again, thanks for reading my novel and I sincerely hope that all that you read fills you with wonder, awe, and uplifting moments and thoughts.

  As always, dedicated to those who dream of Out There and to the girl of my dreams and fantasies, my eternal sweetheart, Pamela and to our children and grandchildren who fill our days with wonder and awe.

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  Professional copy editing services provided by Marthy Johnson of Copy Editing Services (CES). You may contact her at 907.720.2032 or e-mail: mjces@gci.net if you’re an established or a budding author who needs a little help, well, maybe a lot of help with those clunky commas, pesky pronouns, and annoying adverbs.

  She’s also the author of Write or Wrong, a nifty reference manual that all authors should have in their personal library as well as Breakpoint Down, an excellent mystery novel.

  Also, she produces a great newsletter, Word for Word, just for writers that will help you avoid the pitfalls and potholes of writing in this convoluted language we call English, or as I sometimes refer to it, Anguish. You can subscribe to her newsletter by contacting her via email.

  Copyright © 2015 by Gary J. Darby

  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any form whatsoever without the author’s express permission.

  This book is a work of fiction in its entirety. Any references to historical events, real people, or real locales are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, description of characters, extraterrestrials, places, and incidents are wholly the product of the author’s imagination.

  Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental, I think.

 

 

 


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