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How far can science go before morals are lost? When empathic gene engineer, Keeper Sonja discovers she was unknowingly impregnated with the first talented embryo she created, she is determined to abort, until she realises the fifteen-week-old embryo is already self-aware and mind speaking to her, leaving her only one option: flee the complex to protect him from testing and termination. After an unidentified flying craft crashes near her, she is surprised to learn the pilot is human and from a nearby colony. She is torn between guiding him to the coast and rescue, or leaving him to fend for himself while she flees to protect the babe.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
How far can science go before morals are lost? When empathic gene engineer, Keeper Sonja discovers she was unknowingly impregnated with the first talented embryo she created, she is determined to abort, until she realises the fifteen-week-old embryo is already self-aware and mind speaking to her, leaving her only one option: flee the complex to protect him from testing and termination. After an unidentified flying craft crashes near her, she is surprised to learn the pilot is human and from a nearby colony. She is torn between guiding him to the coast and rescue, or leaving him to fend for himself while she flees to protect the babe.
Autorenporträt
Diane J Cornwell learnt to read before she started school at the age of five. At school she learnt to write the words she already recognized. She loved going to school. When she was asked to write a story on her holiday activities, Diane wrote a story on what she wanted to do, not what she did, and earned an "A" grade for the homework. That started her on a life of writing fiction. A bi-product of all that reading was creating her own stories about determined characters who try to make the right decisions the first time during their adventures. Stories she can read over and over again just for the pleasure of revisiting the characters. Diane wrote her first full length novel in 2007, and hopes to have many more stories created in the coming years.