Take Me Home: A Sci-Fi Survivalist Adventure Novel

Take Me Home: A Sci-Fi Survivalist Adventure Novel

by M. Marinan
Take Me Home: A Sci-Fi Survivalist Adventure Novel

Take Me Home: A Sci-Fi Survivalist Adventure Novel

by M. Marinan

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Overview

Demi has a problem.

She’s supposed to be on a team-building camping trip, where the worst dangers are failing to take down her tent properly, finding a spider in her sleeping bag, or being mocked for both of those.

But somehow she’s lost the campsite completely. Now she’s in a barren wilderness, an inch away from plummeting to her death or being eaten by…whatever that monkey-parrot thing is.

And now there’s this crazy guy with a giant beard, dressed in garbage and telling her she’s no longer on Earth...

Liam also has a problem. It’s called Demi.

In the world of the Wilds, only the strongest survive, and the human population can be counted on one hand. He’s already searching for a missing friend, and the last thing he needs is a clueless city girl to babysit - no matter how pretty she is.

Not when each day is a struggle for survival in the ruins of an alien civilisation. Not when he can’t tell her the whole, terrible truth about their situation.

She wants to go home. He knows they can’t.
And someone else is watching them both…

'Take Me Home' is a fast-paced adventure about survival, spaceships, sleeping bags, and the weird stuff you'll eat when you've got no other choice. (Cannibalism not included.)


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165114649
Publisher: M. Marinan
Publication date: 12/30/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 405 KB

About the Author

M. Marinan is comfortably located in Wellington, New Zealand: a city that ‘you can’t beat on a fine day’. (Disclaimer: there aren’t that many fine days, but she’s still there.)

She loves stories with adventure, drama and a happy ending, and writes in the same vein. She also likes beautiful things, nice people and carefully created art – the sort that looks as though it took effort, not like a toddler painted it with a brush stuck to their forehead. She also illustrates all her own work. It’s fun, she knows the characters...and she’s a bit cheap.

Thanks to Massey University for making her feel qualified to publish her own work (and for giving her a student debt that will follow her into her old age. It was worth it).

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