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Odyssey Bourne Force

Author: Deb Renner never really thought about writing, until lightning struck one humid evening in November 2005. She has scores of unfinished manuscripts of novels, short stories, poems and lyrics stashed away in cyberspace, ready to one day face a brave new world. Until turning forty, Kate Willard’s life was predictable, organised and lonely. Then, unexplainable visions and dreams threaten her sanity. Believing she is going crazy, she desperately searches for answers. Upon the discovery of a bloodstone, crude mental powers unlock inside her and lucid dreams guide her to Divisions — an extreme covert organization running a secret project; the Odyssey Bourne Force — so secretive, they deny their existence. Divisions possess an ancient stone portal, allowing for extraterrestrial exploration. Kate reluctantly joins Divisions and falls in love with OBF team member Doctor Peter Reynolds, a brilliant archaeologist who excavated the stone portal in Egypt. Amongst his collection of artefacts is a second, identical bloodstone, which increases her powers. Together, they learn she is a reincarnation of an unknown ancient queen who somehow saved humanity from extermination six thousand years ago. Though this amazing feat resulted in a tragic price. It seems the imperfect reincarnation process has left Kate with harrowing and disjointed memories hiding the vital truth. Everything seems reliant on Kate - but who can Kate rely on?

Debbie Renner · Sci-fi
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396 Chs

Chapter 392: Karoome Part 4

I will always control immortality.” He stopped and changed the subject slightly. “Kalvich and I shared a few things in common. The Trimadian race must always be put first, above all, including me and you. Anyhow, perhaps Leah may want more children and—well—that is a subject I will discuss with her much later.”

The next night, Talokta made an unannounced visit to the queen, taking her a bunch of Gerberas he had taken from her vast gardens.

“Lord Talokta, I have not seen you for so long, and thank you,” she took the flowers and laid them on a table, then gestured for him to sit with her. She seemed a little formal in her manners to him. It reminded him of when she first journeyed to Heliostronus. He guessed she was more or less back to normal, but luckily didn’t seem stressed to see him, nothing like what she was like months earlier.

Cautiously he asked, “What do you remember? Do you remember the Karoome?”