Publisher's Synopsis
The first band of currenteers to voyage in fifteen seasons, the crew of the Lasmarine finds one of their members under investigation. With no forthcoming help from their mission's sponsor, the Ferret Lord Vustra, the young syan twins Iven and Ecsan find themselves plunged into the midst of a potential war-worse still, one that may have been instigated from within their own parentage... In the first adventure of Currenteers, discover the wonders of the Nine Realms of "Cosmic Driftwood"; drawing inspiration of the elements of the works of favorite authors and Norse Mythology, this work is sure to enchant the daring reader and ignite a sense of wonder for the vast reaches of the unknown...Young Adult-age Fantasy. Inspired by the works of Brian Jacques, Richard Bach, Stan Lee, and M. I. McAllister. Includes "Anthro-zoomophic" creatures, not unlike the movie "Zootopia", but with a more selective base of species, incorporating additional races unknown to Earth, with vastly different cultures. The entire series encompasses a complex history of Nine Planets scattered across a 30 Light-year radius around the Sol System and throughout several neighboring dimensional planes. A total of 19 Books are planned: The Immortalim Trilogy discusses the earliest events and origins of the godlike Immortalims who oversee the developments of all the Realms, but with minimal contact with Earth; the "Highest Crown" Trilogy covers events of the Last Protege of "Thor" the Traveler, who journeys through the Realms to prepare various individuals for the coming events of Ragnarok; The "Quantum Gnosis" Trilogy explores events from a select sector of space outside Yggdrasil's branches following the events of "Eternities Reach" of "Currenteers"; and "Currenteers" spans nine novels, following the crew of the Lasmarine as they chart the regions of Great Cosmic Tree.Author's Note: "Frankly, the events of each book, as well as the series as a whole, is pretty incredible in the far-fetched sense. I don't predict much 'neutral treatment' of my works. You'll probably love it; probably be weirded out; probably hate me at times; high chance you may think I'm off my rocker. I know some of my family members are baffled at my exploration of the realities; and many people I've talked with strongly advised against the use of animal characters 'because they are harder for humans to relate to.' Essentially, I think it will take a special kind of reader to dive in to this. Whether you are that kind of reader is entirely up to you. If you love it, please leave a review as to why! If you hate it, I welcome your honest criticism; both will bring the series out of obscurity either way. At the very least, my hope is that at least one of the works of Cosmic Driftwood will strengthen the love of reading for someone out there. But as with many who add their published works to the internet, it would certainly be nice to have my series added to the plethora of others who have their own unique and awesome Geek Cultures. For the record, this is NOT the "Next Harry Potter" or "Next Redwall series". Though it takes inspiration from many of those Geek groups, this is its own thing. It might flop; It might see glorious things. In the end, that's the power of YOU, the Reader, to decide its destiny! My power as an author, as a Tale Master, is to give you yet another choice among thousands if not millions of other options. Good Luck in whatever you decide."