Castlebots

Science fiction title is a breaking news alert delivered through storytelling

New Xulon Novel Details a Race to Save Earth from Destruction

Science fiction title is a breaking news alert delivered through storytelling

2010-08-20

LONGWOOD, FL--After winning the first Star Park world-sized virtual reality adventure, 16-year-old Scott Freeman incites more than a million people to put their name on the list for the next world-sized virtual reality adventure. Everyone around the globe goes wild for more information--but then the mysterious General Z shows up unexpectedly with a top secret military project that changes everything. With little explanation, Scott is rushed back to Star Park to once again enter a world-sized virtual reality adventure. And then the picture becomes horrifyingly clear. This time Scott must use the adventure not for amusement, but to stop a rogue asteroid from colliding with the earth and causing massive destruction. Read of his heroic task in Castlebots, Book One: From Earth to the Asteroid ($14.99, paperback, 978-1-60957-462-8; $22.99, hardcover, 978-1-60957-463-5), a new release from Xulon Press author Terry S. Goudy.

"The readers will enjoy and hopefully come to realize that they, too, can have a sure future and a hope available to them," the author says. "Each reader in their own way can become an unsung hero, too, and live a life full of hope, purpose, and significance. This is a breaking news alert delivered through the gift of storytelling, that you have the opportunity to have a future and a hope."

Goudy, a resident of California, believes that her story--a modern parallel for the 21st century--is much-needed entertainment for these breathless times. She credits her non-verbal autistic son with inspiring the story. "He has taught me more about life than I have ever taught him," she says. "Hopefully some of these insights I've learned have slipped into the story."

 

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