Rise of the State, Pandemic Dawn Book Two [NOOK Book]

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Overview

Pandemic Dawn Book One took readers on a suspenseful journey of conflict with romance and loyalty. Readers could not put this page-turner down and were eagerly awaiting the second book in this science fiction series. Wait no more; Rise of the State is being released late October, 2011.

Rise of The State jumps right in with Taylor continuing to look for his son with the help of Tia, his female companion whom he rescued from the slave trade. After finding a safe-haven for the children who were salves with Tia, they continue their journey to locate Taylor’s son.

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Overview

Pandemic Dawn Book One took readers on a suspenseful journey of conflict with romance and loyalty. Readers could not put this page-turner down and were eagerly awaiting the second book in this science fiction series. Wait no more; Rise of the State is being released late October, 2011.

Rise of The State jumps right in with Taylor continuing to look for his son with the help of Tia, his female companion whom he rescued from the slave trade. After finding a safe-haven for the children who were salves with Tia, they continue their journey to locate Taylor’s son.

The only form of government left since the cleansing is at war within its ranks as one general decides to take control of the entire force, activating combat-bots to secure the control of the entire world, while another fights to maintain the traditional roles of the military force as an aid to a government which no longer exists.

Rise of the State will keep readers on the edge of their seat. Will Taylor find his son? Will Dr. Torrey find a cure for the virus, which continues to kill millions? Give in to the temptation to get Rise of the State. Grab this novel and prepare to be taken on a journey into the science fiction world that will keep you asking for more.

Taylor continues to look for his son with the help of Tia, his female companion whom he rescued from the slave trade. After finding a safe-haven for the children, they continue their journey to locate Taylor's son.

The only form of government left since the cleansing is at war within its ranks as one general decides to take control of the entire force, activating combat-bots to secure the control of the entire world, while another fights to maintain the traditional roles of the military force as an aid to a government which no longer exists.

The suburbs, now ruled by Lord Samuel, begin to decay further as he ushers in a new age of warlords, gangs and slavery. The virus ridden world continues to mutate into a world like no other before, with creatures cursed by an ever spreading virus.

In this second novel of the Pandemic Dawn Series, B. A. Shields combines a suspenseful journey of conflict with romance and loyalty. A gripping story of one man's continuing search for his lost son, while another who searches for a lost cure discovers his true identity.

Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940013631311
  • Publisher: HD Publications
  • Publication date: 10/31/2011
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 248
  • Sales rank: 277,932
  • Series: Pandemic Dawn , #2
  • File size: 218 KB

Meet the Author

B.A. Shields (1969 - present) was born in Flint, Michigan, son of an autoworker and homemaker. He lived in the suburbs until 1984 when his family moved to Grand Blanc, Michigan. He worked in the IT field, owning his own computer business while attending Dayspring Theological and Bible Seminary where he obtained full ordination in 2004 with over 170 hours of classroom study in biblical theology. His first book, "Heaven and Hell," was a theological look at the destinations of Old and New Testament teachings. In 2010, he wrote his first science fiction novel set in a post-apocalyptic future of self-aware robots, out of control viruses and zombie like creatures which roam the world freely, known as "The Cursed."

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  • Posted November 15, 2011

    Nice work.

    Another great novel from B.A. Shields. He does a great job in continuing the story from the first but is full of new events that will keep you reading all night.

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    Posted November 18, 2011

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