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Authors: Heidi Ruby Miller

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YURAI

This world was terraformed to
compete with Tampa Three as the optimal planet. Socialites left it to the
Armadans because they believed its potential wasn’t as high as Tampa Three, but
now Yurai’s size and wealth is rivaled only by Tampa Quad.

TAMPA QUAD

The most populated planet in the
system, Tampa Quad is the center of government and commerce. As the largest
moon, Tampa Quad boasts more inhabitants per square foot than any other, while
still maintaining as much wild space as Tampa One.

DELEINE

Deleine was the newest planet to
be terraformed, mainly so that workers could be close to the plethora of
uranium, iridium, and boxite mines there. The extensive mining has caused
health issues, especially among the less genetically diverse Socialites.

 

Heidi Ruby
Miller
writes stories where the relationship is as important as the
adventure. She loves romance, high-heeled shoes, action movies, Chanel, intense
music, and video games. Heidi also teaches creative writing at
Seton
Hill University
, where she graduated from their renowned
Writing Popular
Fiction Graduate Program
. The writing guide
Many Genres, One Craft
, which she
co-edited with
Michael A. Arnzen
, is based
on the Seton Hill masters program. Her thesis novel
Ambasadora
,
inspired all the tales in the Ambasadora-verse, including Greenshift. Heidi is
a member of
The Authors Guild
,
Pennwriters
,
Broad Universe
,
SFR Brigade
, and
SFPA
. Find out more about her at her column
Geek
Girl Underground on IMJ
and at her blog:
http://heidirubymiller.blogspot.com
.

 

To
review this book and check out all of Heidi’s other books follow this link:
http://www.amazon.com/HeidiRuby-Miller/e/B002BM1M48
.

 

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