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The thrilling sequel to Verdant Entangled!
The city-satellite Verdant struggles to survive in deep space, not knowing the final condition of an Earth that tried to invade them after the Yellowstone eruption. But deep space life is nothing like the fun and adventure of the old "Brane Boy" videos. And when the discovery of the age is overshadowed by the sudden loss of an exploratory ship, Verdant's leaders must decide whether to remain hidden, or return to Earth and an equally uncertain fate...

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The thrilling sequel to Verdant Entangled!

The city-satellite Verdant struggles to survive in deep space, not knowing the final condition of an Earth that tried to invade them after the Yellowstone eruption. But deep space life is nothing like the fun and adventure of the old "Brane Boy" videos. And when the discovery of the age is overshadowed by the sudden loss of an exploratory ship, Verdant's leaders must decide whether to remain hidden, or return to Earth and an equally uncertain fate...


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Steven Lyle Jordan writes under the name of Steven Lyle Jordan because he's found it's easier than making up a name.

Steven has been writing futurist fiction and science fiction since 1996, and taking advantage of his medley of literary, web and design skills to self-publish his novels since 2006. He has earned critical acclaim for his writing, as well as being honored for his self-made cover design and ebook quality. He has penned sixteen novels to date, including a study of the growth of the ebook industry and a non-science-fiction detective adventure. He is presently writing for and consulting on various science fiction projects for television.

Steven has been interviewed by the New York Times and in various blogs, including Book Chums, DigiReader and The Tainted Archive. He has also lent his web production talents and support to the Read an E-Book Week website, elucidating on and encouraging ebook reading around the world.

You can find out more about Steven and his writing at http://StevenLyleJordan.blog.