ASMSG Scifi Fantasy Paranormal Emagazine August 2014 | Page 18

SFP Indie Issue 3 Maer Wilson Originally Posted Here: In the Spotlight: Tammy Salyer Today we welcome Tammy Salyer to the blog along with her Sci Fi Thriller, Spectras Arise. The third book of this trilogy is the recently released Contract of War. Let’s find out more about Tammy and her newest book. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tammy writes a bit, reads a bit, and frequently races cars across intersections from the saddle of her bike. Consequently, you could probably crack walnuts shells on her thighs, but she hopes no one ever tries, because … awkward. Find her on her blog or Twitter, or sign up for her newsletter to be the first to know of contests, new releases, and special events you might enjoy. She’s currently working on a prequel to the trilogy and another project that has something to do with space Vikings. She hopes you enjoy reading her works and welcomes your reviews. everything once resembling order has been leveled. Scattered enclaves of survivors dot the worlds, living, however they can, in snarled lawlessness. Aly and her crew have carved out a niche of relative peace, doing their best to go on with their lives through salvaging, scavenging, and stealing. But with no force left to keep the lid on the pot, the pressures of chaos and discord soon cause conflicts to boil over. As enemies close in from all directions, even, sometimes, from within, the crew once again must fight—not just for survival, not just for their way of life, but this time for a future that can finally lay to rest the system’s bloody and savage past. ABOUT THE SERIES ABOUT THE BOOK Contract of War begins in the aftermath of the system-wide war between the Admin and Corp Loyalists and the noncitizen population of the Algols, where 18 | P a g e Contract of Defiance, Contract of Betrayal, and Contract of War follow heroine Aly Erikson and her crew of anti-Admin smugglers through an everescalating glut of life-and-death adventures and the trials of a living on the side of liberty and freedom— whether they agree with the law or not—in the far future of the Algol star system. As former Corps members, most are no strangers to fightin r