Lost Colony: Dreamer: Book 2
The Rescue Isn't Over (Sequel to Time Skip Protocol)
When Danny helped stranded aliens make the jump to the twenty-first century and their rescue, he thought his dreamer-led adventures had come to an end. Now, in a race against a global cabal pursuing a clandestine mission to seize control of alien technology, Danny leaves his familiar desert home to track a cold trail to an alien settlement hidden from the world for centuries.
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Lost Colony: Dreamer: Book 2
The Rescue Isn't Over (Sequel to Time Skip Protocol)
When Danny helped stranded aliens make the jump to the twenty-first century and their rescue, he thought his dreamer-led adventures had come to an end. Now, in a race against a global cabal pursuing a clandestine mission to seize control of alien technology, Danny leaves his familiar desert home to track a cold trail to an alien settlement hidden from the world for centuries.
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Lost Colony: Dreamer: Book 2

Lost Colony: Dreamer: Book 2

by Robert Shawgo Jr
Lost Colony: Dreamer: Book 2

Lost Colony: Dreamer: Book 2

by Robert Shawgo Jr

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The Rescue Isn't Over (Sequel to Time Skip Protocol)
When Danny helped stranded aliens make the jump to the twenty-first century and their rescue, he thought his dreamer-led adventures had come to an end. Now, in a race against a global cabal pursuing a clandestine mission to seize control of alien technology, Danny leaves his familiar desert home to track a cold trail to an alien settlement hidden from the world for centuries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781962040020
Publisher: Topline Frontier
Publication date: 01/19/2026
Pages: 388
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.86(d)

About the Author

Robert Shawgo Jr., born in Washington state, spent many of his formative years wandering the deserts of Southern California. Attending Brigham Young University and traversing the diverse wilderness of Utah, he not only learned to love writing, but to imagine all the stories yet to be told.
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