Rocket Babe

Fallen Angel

by Stephen R. DeArman

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Rocket Babe

Fallen Angel

by Stephen R. DeArman

Published Sep 23, 2014
216 Pages
Genre: FICTION / Science Fiction / Space Opera



 

Book Details

The Nephilim’s Worst Nightmare – Rocket Babe

Only a few months after fighter pilot Verna Starr, aka Rocket Babe, led DSSF to victory on Mars all alien abductions ceased. The first interplanetary strike by humans had been almost flawless and provided a window of opportunity for DSSF to gain strength, but soon it looked as though their victory would be short lived. A small number of the Greys survived and while no longer a threat to Earth on their own, their allies, an ancient race believed to be the descendents of fallen angels known as the Nephilim, would soon prove a much greater threat to mankind. Enraged by the attack, the Nephilim were rapidly moving to avenge the Greys. Their leader, Anakim, now bore a deep seeded hatred for all humans and DSSF but above all he had an overwhelming desire to possess and punish the only woman that had ever dared to defy him. In retaliation he meant to bring a firestorm upon Earth like mankind had never seen before. Now in command of fighter squadron SF-1, Jolly Rogers, Rocket Babe and her pilots race to intercept Anakim before he reaches Earth. But if the Nephilim leader can defeat DSSF he will own the entire solar system and rule every life form, including a captured Rocket Babe who would be forced to watch the destruction of everything and everyone she loves as his slave.

 

About the Author

Stephen R. DeArman

About the Author Writing from his home in Central Alabama and fresh off the successful debut of his first sci-fi novel, Rocket Babe | Dust Storm, Stephen R. DeArman seamlessly extends the Rocket Babe universe by fulfilling what became an immediate demand for a sequel with book number two, Rocket Babe | Fallen Angel. Beginning his eleventh year as an author for various types of media, DeArman draws further on his childhood love of model rockets, outer space, science fiction and of course, his wife Verna. This author still believes there is a large audience across a wide age group seeking exciting sci-fi stories that are family oriented. His main objectives are to write novels that are fun to read again and again, and that also remain true to the golden era of movie and TV science fiction, i.e. 1962-1982, by maintaining the standards of the original genre, something he refers to as the “Space Age of Innocence.” Rocket Babe | Fallen Angel accomplishes these goals as the main haracters are developed on a more personal level. To stay up to date with the Rocket Babe universe or interact with the author and main character, “Like” Rocket Babe on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RocketBabeDustStorm or visit their rocketry webpage, Verna & Randy’s Rockets at vernarockets.com.

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