The Shores of Utopia

 

Cathryn Delaney is an operative from the twenty-eighth century. She accepts an assignment to go back in time to twenty-first century New York City to collect data for a possible first-contact event.

The assignment should’ve gone smoothly for the well-trained historian, but her foreknowledge of certain terrorist-related incidents arouses the suspicion of a relentless FBI agent, Vivian Wu.

To further complicate matters, Cathryn has fallen in love with her neighbor—something a time traveler must never do. With an atomic detonation looming, Cathryn races to avoid Agent Wu’s crosshairs and escape on time.

 

THE SHORES OF UTOPIA is a romantic sci-fi thriller set in two worlds: the past, where crime and corruption are commonplace, and the future, where everything appears perfect, but isn’t. Cathryn soon discovers that her ideal utopia indeed has problems as the cracks widen, and her society’s slick façade becomes clear.

The Shores of Utopia is the first novel in a series of three.

The Utopian Arena

 

A family from the past finally adjust to their futuristic utopian society, only to be attacked by criminal gangs, forcing a father to respond using primitive 21st century methods of retaliation.

A teenager discovers that the curse of telepathy is in fact a valuable gift.

The colonists on Jade commence construction on the forest habitats, but they don’t fully understand the nature of the indigenous lifeforms.

A self-aware holographic lifeform clandestinely protects humanity from itself.

 

The Shores of Utopia showed us how dangerous time travel could be, even if used carefully with the best of intentions.

The Utopian Arena imagines what might happen if the wrong person seized control of such a device, and what it would take to prevent a catastrophic event.

 

The Utopian Arena is the second novel in a series of three.