
It’s There the Darkness Deepens
J.R. Armstrong
Type: Beta project
Genre: Science fiction
Word count: 178,850
Warnings: Graphic violence, graphic sexual content, swearing
The Earth is dying and cries out for help. When the entities respond, the world is changed. For better? For worse? With no cell phones, no GPS and no electricity how will the human race survive? Four people are about to find out. It’s a whole new, different world. A feel good book for the end of the world. Please note: this book is over 120,000 words, so you will have three weeks to complete it, and the bonus will be £15.

The Earth is dying and sends out a signal to the universe. The entities respond, after all, they created this problem. The humans are their offspring. The Ketting children ignore the feeling to return to their childhood home until it’s too late and they are caught with the entities coming to Earth to either take charge or annihilate human life.
Now living in an alien world, one away at college, one living down south and one on a Caribbean island, the three try to navigate their way home with no cell phones, no GPS, and no electricity to help them with the constant threat of ‘fog’ catching them. And what will they find if they do reach home?
One scientist has the machine that could possibly save the few remaining humans scattered around the globe. But believing that humans are a cancer on the planet, will she help? Even to save her own children?
J. R. Armstrong is an award-winning author and a 4th generation born Detroiter who was raised in southeast Michigan. After college she married, which lead to her and her husband spending the next several years traveling the U.S., Venezuela, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic. She has written six mystery and romance books. This is the first science-fiction story J. R. has written since the 5th grade when she wrote her first story and discovered her love of writing. Besides writing, J. R. enjoys quilting, sewing, and knitting (as boring as this sounds, she once accidentally caught her in-progress-quilt on fire).
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