Science Fiction (J. J. Mathews)

The Taylor Neeran Chronicles

A.D. 3485

Missing out on the next semester of university was the least of my problems.

Getting stuck on an alien planet was infinitely worse.

It could have happened to anyone, really.

Except they don’t generally invite university students along to survey new planets.

There are probably good reasons for that, but, well – the captain of the ship was my absentee mother, and an exception was made.

I was supposed to have two whole months to get to know her better while I sharpened my Xenobiology skills in a verdant paradise. With any luck, I would graduate early.

Then I messed up, big-time.

Now I’m lost, alone and struggling to survive, stranded ten thousand light-years from home.

Books in the series

Illiya | Incursion | Intercession | Icarus | Infestation | Incubation | Invasion

Praise for the Taylor Neeran Chronicles

★★★★★ “I fell in love with this story of outer space.” – Suzee H.

★★★★★ “I just couldn’t put it down.” – Karen L.

★★★★★ “This is an author we all should be reading and following.” – Paul C.

★★★★★ “This series gets better and better, can’t wait for the next one.” – Margaret H.

★★★★★ “A great series with great characters.” – Fiona R.

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The Recycled Earth Trilogy

Year 998 P.E. (Post Earth)

A thousand years ago humans destroyed the Earth.

Dead. No life. Gone.

We now live in thirteen Arks orbiting the dead planet, hoping it will someday recover and support life once more.

Life is regimented, predictable, and controlled. Personal freedoms are a long-lost memory, but survival of the species is paramount.

At the age of eighteen, everyone goes through Selection. Assigned a job and a life-partner, each new couple must produce a child in their first year of marriage, and exactly one more after that.

One point three million people are all that is left of the human race, one hundred thousand per Ark. No more, no less, closed loop, until the Searchers find us a new home.

However, what should have been a standard Selection was anything but. Miya soon fears for her life when she discovers that things are not as they seem, and people are disappearing…

Books in the trilogy

Searchers | Droppers | Survivors

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