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Amrytis: Book Three of the Empyrean Hybrids Trilogy

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A dying planet. A dying people. A dying universe, ready to collapse in on itself.

Amrytis' sun is going supernova in a matter of years. Some wish to stay and fight for their dying mother planet. Others want to leave for another inhabitable planet. But is anywhere safe from a cosmic chainreaction that could wipe out the entire universe?

671 pages, Paperback

Published April 12, 2023

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Bronze Gayle

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BRONZE GAYLE is a 38-year old software test analyst and poet originally from San Antonio, Texas. About five years ago, she self-published an anthology of poems entitled "The Nothing" under her ex-married name, Brianna Woodhead. She lived and worked in South Yorkshire, England for five years, but due to unavoidable circumstances (divorce) and a strange twist of fate, she now resides in New Zealand (on sabbatical of sorts) with her devoted partner, David G. Ward (a.k.a. Kyretzn) and she's very happy. She has found a center and peace in her life at last. She may perhaps return to the States, the East Coast, some day, but with the devastation of Covid-19, her future residence remains in a state of flux. Along with the concept of multiple universes (string theory), she has long been fascinated with psychokinetic ability and wanted to explore the dilemmas and possibilities this powerful ability creates. Daughter of a high school English teacher, she has been writing creatively since before she could properly read, around the age of six. Poetry was her main medium of expression, but she wrote quite a few short stories and made several attempts at writing a novel in her youth, most ideas of which were scrapped and put on the shelf to gather dust. Her original idea for her story "Teleria" began when she was 14 and as she has grown, matured, and gained invaluable life experience, her ideas have taken full shape. In January of 2019 she felt she had finally found her own voice and began the work on her first novel. "Writing is life to me. Some people have children, I have my stories--my brain children if you will, and they are my immortality.

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June 20, 2023
It's hard to write a review of this book without spoilers. I have loved this series and am sad to see it come to an end, but the end was well done with a hint that there may be a few stories yet to be told.

Ancient history is revealed to explain why technology was so hated by the people of Amrytis, which is in now danger of a star that is about to go super nova. Familiar characters reappear and new ones are introduced. There is humor as parents have to cope with children who are too much like they were at that age. Some broken relationships are healed. Heroes arise and sacrifices are made as the third generation seeks to find their places in the universe. Most of all there is love, and the sense of finding home.
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