reported by Julie Miller, FictionFanatic.com
Kathy Porter's futuristic book, Gray/Guardians, is a sci-fi look at a very real problem: the earth's diminishing resources and polluted environment. In the book, two very different alien races offer help, but trusting the wrong one could lead to disaster.
Global warming is drastically disturbing our planet, but author Kathy Porter, in her stunning new sci-fi novel, takes things one step further. Gray/Guardians is set in a future of earthquakes and bizarre weather conditions. Thousands of people are plagued by Severe Environmental Allergy Syndrome (SEAS), prompting scientists to warn the world's leaders of a fast approaching doomsday. But when the United States president is contacted by the Grays, aliens who offer to bring a million humans - particularly young women with childbearing potential - to their planet, the planet is faced with a terrible choice. Are the Grays who and what they seem? Or should the president heed the warnings of the Guardians, another alien species who warn that the Grays are really planning to experiment on humans to create a hybrid race.
In pitch-perfect prose, Porter tells a riveting story about trust and hard choices. She has crafted a science fiction chiller that is sure to touch the hearts and minds of anyone who has ever star-gazed and wondered about extraterrestrial life, or anyone who has worried about the fate of our planet.
About the Author
A native of upstate New York, Kathy Porter grew up watching science-fiction movies and TV shows. Now working part-time as a kindergarten physical education instructor, Porter lives in Southern California with her husband, daughter and family dog.
Website: www.grayguardians.com