
Today I’m joining the cover reveal for Woodstock and what an intriguing cover it is! I’m sharing my post with thanks to Zoe O’Farrell for inviting me on the cover reveal.
Blurb:
2079. Climate change runs amok. Social unrest and isolation, food insecurity, substance abuse at all-time highs. Even worse, conspiracy theories are front and center in mainstream journalism, creating a Burn-Down-the-Mission zeitgeist in the name of ratings.
Tycho Abraxas, son of the Satan, decides to take action. He constructs a time machine and goes back to Woodstock ’69 to give six individuals a vision to motivate them to change the future.
That plan triggers a chain of events. His father sends a team to stop his son from meddling in human affairs. The Warden of Abaddon Prison in Hell has heard rumors of being replaced by Tycho. He wants just the opposite. Nephilim, fallen Celestials, are set on disrupting the divine balance.
Finally, a mortal, Aveline Auclair has fallen in love and learned the true identity of the would-be game-changer. She follows him, hoping to take his place since she is outside the rules of noninterference.
Will the vision be delivered? Can six people make a difference? Can the gentle flap of a butterfly’s wings at a gathering of peace, love and music ripple across space and time to change the trajectory of human events?
About the Author:
“The pen is mightier than the sword.” My mother’s words have resonated with me over the years. A call to write, not a call to arms. Storytelling — a way to get out of things or avoid trouble. Navigating bullies as a child developed a keen sense of wordplay. Biology, chemistry and physics in university led to science fiction.
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