I'm getting to the 2/3rds point in the final draft of a novel (a series, actually) that I've been working on for about twelve years (I'm slow, I know, but that's what happens when you're in college/grad school and working on multiple projects). I'm starting to draft the story blurb for when I e-publish the piece, so I was hoping to solicit a few opinions on it. Originally, the project was one massive novel, but revisions have caused me to shift it into a series of novels. Any and all feedback is definitely appreciated.
It's a science fiction piece, and the (tentative) title is
Epsilon: Sins of the Father.
Quote:
Aaron Taylor is a man with nothing left. A shell of who he was, bereft of the woman he loves, he accepts an undercover assignment on the behalf of the Epsilon Alliance: to head into neutral territory to join the Resistance in their fight against the encroaching Drilin Imperium. On the border between two galactic powers, Aaron struggles to forge a new life and identity as he tries to undo some of the wrongs done by his father, an Imperium general.
Caren Flannery is the girl that Aaron feared he'd lost forever, and when she comes back into his life after escaping from Imperium custody, she brings with her some of the very darkest secrets the Imperium has. They are secrets worth killing for....
Together, these two Alliance SpecOps officers must find a way to keep themselves--and the greatest leaders the Resistance has--alive. If they fail, all of humanity may pay the price.
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Thanks!