The year is 3001, and history takes a critical turn when Earth is destroyed by a solar flare. As Dr. Leigh Lybrand and her colleagues explore ways to survive in orbit of Jupiter, dark matter rips open the fabric of space and time, allowing them to see parallel universes. When the visions reveal that a radical religious group planned Earth’s destruction, Leigh must make a choice: Accept her fate or use what she’s learned to save humanity; even if it means betraying the one closest to her in a parallel universe and sacrificing herself in this one.
Most writers use their bio an explanation of who they are and why they write. I’ll make this simple. My name is Sherri Fulmer Moorer. I write because I’ve always loved to do it, and ebooks gave me an opportunity to share those stories with readers that I just couldn’t pass up. The purpose of my writing is to escape reality and experience the adventure of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary circumstances.
I work full time in an administrative job, which is great for keeping me in touch with people and reality and, in turn, inspires to write more. I’m married with two parrots that keep our hearts, home, and lives filled with joy and silliness that most people find strange. I’m a borderline introvert/extrovert who’s kindred spirit, according to online quizzes, is Scooter from The Muppets when the introvert wins, and a Sith Inquisitor when the extrovert wins.
DM me with your email address if you want to join my newsletter for free ebooks, sales, announcements, or to join my ARC group.
I was given this book in exchange for a review. I refuse to read up on a book prior to my reading. I like to formulate my own unbiased opinion. Plus, in my own twisted world...my opinion is the only one that matters. Either I'll like it or love it.
Splinter is a futuristic story of us building colonies on other planets or moons. Earth is over populated. A weird religion is taking over to save the world. It's up to Dr. Leigh Lynrand to save us.
First, I didn't feel myself into the book at first. By the time the shuttle takes off, I'm engrossed. I couldn't put it down. I even had a weird dream about black matter taking over stuff in my life.
Second, the religion in this book reminded me, somewhat, of Scientology. Just because of the craziness that surrounds it.
Third, I want a rewind ability in my life at times!
In all, it's a fast read. Fairly short. Excellent writing. Captivating scenario. I truly enjoyed this story. The thought of living on another planet fascinates me.