Sunday, September 11, 2016

New Release: Diane Burton and Mission to New Earth

I'm so pleased to welcome back my good friend and fellow West Michigander, Diane Burton! I've loved her Outer Rim series set in outer space, and when she announced she had a brand new story I had to read it!

Here's a little bit about the book:
Earth’s overpopulation and dwindling resources force the United Earth Space Agency to expedite exploration of new planets for a possible new home. When new crises ensue—a giant tsunami and the threat of nuclear winter—the timeline changes. Eight years of training crammed into four. Sara Grenard and her team prepare for launch, but are they ready for the one-way trip? Will the Goldilocks planet prove just right for Earth’s inhabitants? Before time runs out.

And here's an excerpt:
As we followed, Marsh strode across the corridor to the left. The only private place down there was a lavatory. Not my favorite destination for a team meeting. But beggars couldn’t be choosers, as my mom used to say.
“We screwed up again,” Marsh announced as soon as the five of us joined him. His voice echoed off the hard surfaces. “In RT, it could kill us.”
“You and your damn RT,” Tom spat out. “Why can’t you just say real time like a normal person?”
Marsh shot him a look, one I’d hate directed at me.
Military background evident, he stood in the middle of the area near the showers, his feet wide apart, hands clasped behind his back. The others were more casual. Bill held up a white-tiled wall across from the showers. Ana and Gloria sat on a fake wood bench. Meanwhile, I crossed my arms and leaned against a sink. I tried to look casual even though my nerves were strung tight. We had to be ready for the launch. Earth was dependent on us.
All of my team, except Tom and Marsh, wore hang-dog expressions. At forty, Tom was the oldest on the team and a damn fine pilot. His red face and mutinous expression as he confronted Marsh belied his usually even-keeled manner.
“You’re exaggerating, Rayburn.” That was more than angry. Tom was defiant. “You always exaggerate. Worst case scenario? Is that all you think about?”
I’d never seen Tom so worked up. Gloria walked over to him and rubbed his shoulder. Usually in stressful times, her gentle caress calmed him down. Not now.
When he shrugged off her hand, I caught the hurt in her eyes.
“C’mon, Bill. Back me up on this.”
Bill held out his hands in a don’t-get-me-involved gesture. He was our engineer, both formal and practical. He could fix anything from wonky engines to food replicators.
Tom turned to me. “Sara?”
I knew that was coming. I tried to let my team work things out by themselves. Soon we’d be living in close confines, not just on the ship but on our Goldilocks planet. If we couldn’t live in harmony during training, we would be in deep trouble once we reached our final destination. We’d be in even worse trouble if we couldn’t work out our differences here. Marsh was right to pick the only place that wasn’t monitored. We absolutely didn’t want the directors to think we weren’t a well-functioning team.
They could pull us and put in the Shadow Team. Our replacements.
“Okay, guys, what did I miss?” With a forced grin, I raised my right hand. “I swear I wasn’t dreaming about a day at the beach during the sim.”
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My thoughts:
I've been a fan of Diane's outer space fantasies, and this new story doesn't disappoint. The premise is fascinating, though chilling: since earth's resources are being wiped out through natural and human disasters, three teams of pioneers are dispatched to find new planets suitable for earth's inhabitants to live. Sara leads her team of six in preparing for the three year trip. Are they ready? Will the infamous Weasel prevent one of them from going? This is a quick read, and well worth the time.

15 comments:

  1. Thank you so much, Patty. I'm so glad you enjoyed Mission. Thanks for sharing on your blog.

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    1. You're so welcome! I hope this is the start of a new series.

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    2. Could be. As I finished writing this, I kept thinking that I should follow up on the six.

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    3. Definitely! They've got a long wait before more people come. A lot can happen in that time.

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  2. Congrats Diane! I know your stories are amazing! I wish you many sales!

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  3. Loved the excerpt. The story sounds awesome. Best of luck with your new release!

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    1. It was definitely fun to read, Marissa! Thanks for stopping in.

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    2. Thanks, Marissa. And thanks, Patricia, for your endorsement.

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  4. Love the humor in your writing, Diane! This line cracked me up: "The only private place down there was a lavatory. Not my favorite destination for a team meeting." Sounds like a great story! I might have to try some SciFi!

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    1. Oh, I hope you do, Leah. Glad you liked the humor.

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  5. This story really intrigues me! Can't wait to sink my teeth into it!

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  6. Great excerpt, Diane! Your story sounds like fun. I look forward to reading it.

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    1. Thanks, Dana. I had fun writing it. Hope you (and all readers) have fun reading it.

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