THE STAR RIDER UNIVERSE SERIES
by Heidi Skarie
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GENRE: Science Fiction
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The Star Rider Universe series blurb
Can a small band of heroes save their world from a ruthless interplanetary conqueror?
The Star Rider series is an exciting space opera series that takes place in a distant galaxy during an intergalactic war. The first three books are about two undercover operatives, Toemeka and Erling, and their friends, lovers, and enemies as they fight for the freedom of their world.
The next three books are about Toemeka and Erling’s young adult children as the war continues and a new generation is pulled into the struggle for peace.
You'll love this thrilling series if you like stories that take place in other worlds with feisty heroines, brave heroes, space battles, and starships.
Book One: Star Rider on the Razor’s Edge
He wanted to rule the stars. He shouldn’t have murdered her family…
Toemeka Ganti won’t rest until the universe is rid of the sinister sorcerer-deity who killed her parents. Working undercover to liberate a peaceful people from his ruthless usurper, she attempts to develop a weapon that can break through the tyrant’s shields. But she’s barely begun her work when she’s captured by the despot’s dark agents.
Rescued by a mysterious and handsome warrior-priest, Toemeka and her team join forces with the planetary resistance. But without her device to knock out the enemy defenses, their budding rebellion could swiftly be crushed. And her time to complete it has almost run out…
Can Toemeka free an oppressed planet and light a spark of hope throughout the galaxy?
Star Rider on the Razor’s Edge is the electrifying first book in the Star Rider space opera series. If you like feisty heroines, high-tech weapons, and courageous crews, then you’ll love Heidi Skarie’s thrilling saga.
Excerpt
From Book 1 Star Rider on the Razor’s Edge, A Space Opera Adventure,
Toemeka raced through the dense, ominous forest, pursued by Talon soldiers and their vicious hounds. More hounds rushed out from behind trees. Saliva and blood dripped from their fangs as they growled and stalked her from all directions.
Toemeka jerked awake, her heart pounding and body shaking. Only a nightmare, she reassured herself, drawing a deep breath to control the anxiety. She felt awful - hung over and thickheaded. Not knowing where she was, Toemeka shoved a damp lock of hair off her aching forehead and sat up. In a nearby berth less than five feet away lay Michio, sleeping soundly.
Distorted memories of the previous evening sprung to mind. Hammering music. A snake slithering around a man’s neck. Rochambeau shot. The smell of a ship burning. She wasn’t sure what was real and what was an illusion caused by the drug.
Monitors along one wall dimly lit the room. The low drone of engines and a distinct vibration suggested she was on a starship or perhaps a space station. Stars and planets shone as dots of light in the blackness of space when she looked out the porthole. Most likely a space station with simulated gravity, she decided.
She pushed the silver space blanket off her clammy body and slid off the berth. Her bare feet hit the cool floor. She took a soft step, swayed unsteadily and threw out a hand, pressing it against the wall to regain her balance. Michio’s brown leather jacket hung from a hook on the wall. She crept quietly towards it in hopes of finding his energy gun.
Michio rolled over; she froze. once his breathing became regular again, she thrust her hand into the jacket pocket. empty, but something heavy clunked against the wall. Underneath the jacket hung his gun belt. Her hand closed around the solid handle of a Juggernaut 50, a powerful energy gun; she pulled it from its holster.
The berth creaked. She swung around and aimed the Jug 50 at Michio as he leaped out of the berth. He coiled before her like a huka panther ready to spring, radiating self-confidence. He had the muscular body of a warrior and seemed taller and more dangerous than he’d appeared when asleep. He wore nothing but loose-fitting silk sleeping pants that hugged his taut stomach.
Blast it! Why did she feel vulnerable when she was the one holding the Jug 50? Then it hit her. The weapon was of little use because she would never shoot someone who might be an ally. “Stay where you are!” she exclaimed.
He studied her with piercing eyes. “I see you’re finally awake.”
She held out her free hand. “Give me the Viper’s keyless remote.”
He scowled. “Are you crazy? Do you think I’m just going to let you steal my ship and leave me stranded in space?”
“I’m sure you know someone who will come get you. Now give me the remote or I’ll blast a hole in your thigh.” Feeling weak and nauseated, she locked her knees, afraid her strength would give out.
“So this is what I get for risking my life to rescue you.” His stance remained guarded.
“If you were rescuing me, you won’t mind taking me back to my apartment.”
He shook his head. “It’s no longer safe for you there.”
“I’ll decide what’s safe and what isn’t.”
“Fine,” he snapped, “but I need to get dressed before we go anywhere.” He reached for his clothes hanging on the hook behind her.
“Stay back. I’ll hand them to you.”
“Don’t push me. And put the Jug 50 away before one of us gets hurt.”
“Not likely.” She kept the gun trained on him, then turned to snatch his clothes off the hook.
He sprang, knocking her backwards, slamming her right arm against the wall. The gun discharged with a flare of light as it flew out of her hand and onto a berth. She pushed against his unyielding chest.
He pinned her against the wall. “Now will you listen to reason?” His eyes flared with fury.
A Word With the Author:
Did you always want to be an author?
No, learning to read wasn’t easy for me. I moved in first grade from a school that taught the whole word approach to one that taught the phonics method and got lost in the process. I focused my creative energies on art and got a fine art major in college.
When my children were young, I had a series of six dreams that resulted in a ninety-page journal. It was such a fun story I decided to learn how to write a novel. After that, the rest of the series just came to me.
Tell us about the publication of your first book.
My first published book was Red Willow’s Quest, about a Native American woman studying to be a medicine woman in the Rocky Mountains. It was published by a small publisher, Sunshine Press in Boulder, Colorado. It was exciting to hold my first book. I received lots of letters and cards from people who enjoyed it. I also did a book tour and spoke on radio and TV.
Besides yourself, who is your favorite author in the genre you write in?
I’m currently writing a sci-fi series, the Star Rider Universe. I love Star Wars movies and books about that world by various authors. I also enjoyed Ann Aguirre’s Sirantha Jax series.
What’s the best part of being an author? The worst?
I love telling stories and developing interesting characters. It’s fun to create my own world on a distant planet and come up with different races of people, plants, and animals. I like wondering what it would be like to travel in space or what it would be like to fly a spaceship.
It’s hard to become a skilled novelist and to catch all the mistakes that appear in the final copy. It can also be hard to have your work critiqued.
What are you working on now?
Currently, I’m writing Heir to Jaipar, the seventh book in the Star Rider Universe. I’ve completed the first draft and I’m going through it now chapter by chapter to make it stronger. Then I’ll give it to a few beta readers before editing it again and giving it to an editor.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Heidi Skarie is the author of the Sci-Fi, Space Opera series The Star Rider Universe. The sixth book in the series, Golden Cord of Light is a new release and the seventh is coming out in 2024. She was inspired to write Star Rider on the Razor’s Edge after having a series of six dreams that was like watching a movie.
Heidi Skarie loves writing and creating stories. She especially enjoys writing science fiction and fantasy because it allows for creativity, imagination, and freedom of ideas. All inventions come from a feeling or dream of possibilities that can later manifest like computers, cell phones, zoom calls, and self-driving cars. She vividly remembers the amazing day when Neil Armstrong took his first step on the moon and the possibility of space travel became a reality.
Skarie teaches classes on writing and has spoken on podcasts, radio, and television.
She lives in Minnetonka, MN with her husband, Jim, and their cat, Lucky. To find out more about her journey as a writer visit her website and blog.
Website/blog: http://www.heidiskarieauthor.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heidi.skarie
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeidiSkarie
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ReplyDeleteI love the cover, synopsis and excerpt, the Star Rider Universe Series is a must read for me and I am glad that there are more stories to come. If these stories were made into a film series, who would you like to see in the starring roles?
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ReplyDeleteThank you for posting my series
ReplyDeleteIf I was picking out actors for my book if it was made into a movie, I might want unknown young actors like the ones used in the first Star Wars movie. If I were to pick current stars I might pick Jennifer Lawrence for Toemeka and Liam Hemsworth for Michio. Joe Alwyn for Erling.
ReplyDeleteGreat choices! Thanks for responding!
DeleteMy favorite writing advice is to never give up. Write because you love writing and don't let obstacles keep you from achieving your goals.
ReplyDeleteI liked the excerpt.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rita. As you can tell from the excerpt, Toemeka and Michio's relationship gets off on a rocky start.
ReplyDeleteI really like the covers and the excerpts. Sounds like a really good books.
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry, thanks for your comments. What is your favorite genre?
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