An author with a mind toward what the future could realistically hold for us, Jeremy Clift brings philosophical and ethical questions to the page, and props them up beneath a veneer of tremendous spacefaring spectacle. His first book, Born in Space: Unlocking Destiny (Sci-Fi Galaxy Book 1), is as much a love story as a bombastic sci-fi. Sacrifice and a search for redemption encompass the more intimate pieces of this story, but they live among a grand backdrop that has galaxy-shaking implications. At some points academic-adjacent, Clift’s novel considers real problems that humanity may have to endure, but presents them in ways that are as entertaining as they are harrowing. Born in Space will indeed appeal to fans of sweeping space epics, but even they will likely be drawn to the core philosophical questions and emotional turmoil at hand, rooting for good to win out over greed.
When Teagan Ward donates her eggs to science, she never imagines that the consequences will ripple across the cosmos. As Earth crumbles under the weight of conflict and climate disaster, Teagan discovers that seven children, born from her donated eggs, are the centerpieces of a daring experiment to populate the stars. Determined to reunite with her children, she finds herself entangled in a web of greed, betrayal, and cosmic ambition.
In the year 2068, humanity’s hope for survival lies beyond the confines of Earth. Orbiting space habitats offer sanctuary to the privileged, while the rest fight for survival on a deteriorating planet. Teagan’s journey to reclaim her children pits her against powerful adversaries: a ruthless mining magnate obsessed with the treasures of the universe, a morally ambiguous doctor bent on creating life in space at any cost, and a disgraced general seeking redemption and control.
As Teagan navigates the treacherous shoals of interstellar politics and corporate greed, she uncovers secrets that could change the fate of worlds. Her children, each with unique abilities and destinies, hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of the universe and possibly saving humanity from itself.
“If you like strong female characters, moral dilemmas, and stories of alien encounters, then you’ll love Jeremy Clift’s rocket-fueled narrative of romance and redemption.”
Appealing to sci-fi enthusiasts and casual speculative fiction enjoyers alike, Born in Space is the kind of story that readers will love, and want to share with others. It’s a compelling tale with twists that will keep readers on the edges of their seats while they watch as humanity’s fate hangs in the balance, all while a more intimate expression of love takes an interesting spot on center stage. Clift shows incredible prowess as a first-time author, and he will no doubt demonstrate why he and his work have received such praise since the Born in Space hit shelves. If this book sounds like it’s something you would be interested in, don’t wait any longer. Check out Born in Space: Unlocking Destiny (Sci-Fi Galaxy Book 1) on Amazon today!

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