Dear Reader,
If you like science fiction with interesting characters and an intriguing plot, then I think you will like this series, Erabon Prophecy Trilogy. You will meet six races of aliens who have a common ancestry but are now strewn over six different planets. Each book will take you to two different and unique planets in their system. Myeem takes you to Myeem, the water planet, and Eremia, the desert planet. Sharab takes you to Sharab, the fire planet, and Ramah, the mountainous planet. Qerach takes you to Qerach, the ice planet, and Aphia, the air planet.
This series is different from
others in that the main character, Nuke, finds these worlds totally different
from anything he has ever experienced, yet he finds certain things so familiar
to him. This makes him question the reality of what he is experiencing. Also,
when back with his friends in his solar system he always felt different because
his skin has an electrical conductance which caused the medical equipment to go
haywire during his physical exam when he first entered the Academy for training
in the International Exploration Federation. His best friend, Michael, laughed
it off and called him “nuclear” which led to his nickname Nuke which all his
friends began to call him. Although he brushed it off, this always made him a
little self-conscious and feel different from others. Yet, he finds this human
uniqueness to be a benefit on these alien worlds as it allows him to fulfill
certain alien prophecies.
Some have compared this series to
James Cameron’s movie Avatar. In that movie, the main character, Jake
Sully, was enamored with his first contact, the Na’vi female Neytiri, yet Jake
had to prove himself to her people. This is what Nuke also has to do. Erabon
Prophecy Trilogy has a similar feel to Avatar, but the experiences
of Nuke and the aliens who finally befriend him are different and unique.
I think you will also find the
story thought provoking. One reader told me that science fiction was not their
favorite genre, but they found the story so thought provoking they thoroughly enjoyed
it. You may find yourself thinking about your own beliefs and if you have all
the details of truth to know that what you believe and how you worship are all
that there is to consider. This is not to disrupt what one believes, but to
show that maybe we shouldn’t be so dismissive with how others think and
worship. Perhaps we need to be sure we have the whole truth of scripture before
we pass judgement. God is likely bigger and greater than we have even
considered.
Check it out and let me know what you think. Who knows, it could become one of your new favorite stories.
After completing his bachelor’s degree in pharmacy from Auburn University he went on to graduate school at Auburn and completed his first doctorate degree in Pharmaceutics. He began his scientific career as a pharmacokinetic reviewer for the Food and Drug Administration and later joined a leading pharmaceutical company as a pharmacokineticist, which is a scientist who analyzes how the human body affects drugs after they have been administered (i.e, absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted).
Through the years, he has worked on potential medicines within several disease areas, including cardiovascular, fibrosis, and immunoscience to seek and develop new and novel medicines in these therapy areas.
He has also had his attention on the academic study of the Bible. He earned a second doctorate in Biblical Prophecy from Louisiana Baptist University after receiving a master’s degree in Jewish Studies from the Internet Bible Institute under the tutelage of Dr. Robert Congdon.
Randy has recently retired from his pharmaceutical career and is spending even more time on his writing efforts. He has written several books that span dystopian, end-time prophecy, science fiction, and uniquely told Bible stories. All of his books, while fun to read, are futuristic, filled with science to give them an authentic feel, have a science fiction feel to them, and allow one to learn some aspect of Biblical truth one may not have thought about before. This is all done in a fast-paced action format that is both entertaining and provides a fun read to his readers.
Randy’s latest books are in the Christian science fiction series, ERABON PROPHECY TRILOGY.
You can visit his website at www.RandyDockens.com or connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and Goodreads.
Although tense at first, he finds these aliens think he is the forerunner to the return of their deity and has been charged with reuniting the clans living on six different planets. What is stranger to him still is that while everything seems so foreign from anything he has ever experienced, there is an element that also feels extremely familiar.
He has to gain the trust from each alien clan and demonstrate through various acts that he is the one they have been waiting for so each culture can fully accept him and follow him. But for the aliens to accept him as the prophet to their deity, Erabon, he has to first accept it and believe it himself.
Book Information
Release Dates: Book One: Myeem: 23-Dec-2020
Book Two: Sharab: 06-Apr-2021
Book Three: Qerach: 01-Oct-2021
Publisher: Carpenter’s Son Publishing
Number of pages: Myeem/271; Sharab/249; Qerach/347
Link to books on Amazon:
Book One: Myeem: Amazon.com: Myeem: Book One of the Erabon Prophecy Trilogy (Erabon Prophecy Trilogy, 1): 9781952025129: Randy C Dockens: Books
Book Two: Sharab: Sharab: Book Two of the Erabon Prophecy Trilogy (Erabon Prophecy Trilogy, 2): Dockens, Randy C: 9781952025136: Amazon.com: Books
Book Three: Qerach: Qerach: Book Three of the Erabon Prophecy Trilogy (Erabon Prophecy Trilogy, 3): Dockens, Randy C: 9781952025143: Amazon.com: Books
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