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  • af Tanya Coleby
    158,95 kr.

    A Y.A. sci-fi paranormal adventure book.In "The Human Sensor Book 1", readers will be taken on a thrilling Y.A. sci-fi paranormal adventure as they follow Ralf's journey.At only eight years old, type one diabetic Ralf was bitten by a beast from another world, leaving him with severe problems.However, a brave Martian stepped in to save him, guide him, teach him, and gave him new powers and an eternal friendship. He could now sense aliens, conjure with only his bare hands, and use multiple unearthly weapons that no one else could.As space cadet Ralf gets older and tries to enter space, he must watch out for the Martians who are hunting him down for sport.Along the way, he meets a handsome wolf shifter and a fun-loving alien who help him face the danger that is coming down to Earth from the sky above. This action-packed novel contains aliens, wolf shifters, and general fighting - plus, mild cursing.Recommended for readers 12 and up, "The Human Sensor Book 1" will leave readers begging for more of Ralf's adventures.

  • af Tanya Coleby
    138,95 kr.

    The highly anticipated sequel to "The Human Sensor" is here, and Ralf Logan is back in action! As the Space Academy faces a new, deadly alien invasion, Ralf must once again rely on his unique abilities to save the day. But this time, the stakes are even higher, with Ralf finding himself hunted by a vicious alien species and Verisa uncovering a mysterious object that could save her mother's life. To add to the tension, Ruddy, the wolf-shifter prince, has made a new friend, leaving Ralf feeling uncertain about his own role in the crisis. As they race against the clock to find a solution, the team must navigate new alliances and betrayals to stop the invasion and save their people. Will they overcome the greatest threat the galaxy has ever seen?Find out in "The Human Sensor Book 2."