RENDEZVOUS With DESTINY
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Wil Adams
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Rendezvous With Destiny is the pulse-pounding fourth volume in the Virelia Galaxy Tales: a space opera of impossible alliances, cosmic reckonings, and the unbreakable bonds that span worlds and eras. The stars align… but at what cost?
In the shattered aftermath of a tyrant’s fall, the fugitives from Earth hurtle deeper into the Virelia Galaxy—chased by shadows of power they can barely comprehend.
Scott Wilson and Travis Jadon, flung across the stars by an ancient artifact, have forged uneasy alliances: with Allora Virelian, the telepathic heir whose grief fuels dangerous new abilities; Roan, the awakened interdictor discovering his own voice; Salon, the cunning engineer seeking redemption; and Yellow, the enigmatic four-armed alien whose visions pierce the veil of time. Together, they destroyed Abradon’s device to plunder history—but the echoes of that act ripple outward, awakening forces older than empires.
Now, racing toward a forgotten moon where General Douglas MacArthur—Earth’s vanished legend—hides from his own impossible exile, the crew battles raiders, unravels forbidden Aetheric secrets, and confronts visions of a war that devours everything. But they are not alone in the void. Major Jeremy Wilkin, an Earthborn prince entangled in the Thorei Consortium’s ancient courts, pursues his stolen love through webs of intrigue and betrayal—unaware that his path mirrors theirs, bending inexorably toward collision.
With stolen ships, amplified powers, and a forbidden Aetherion crystal that could command gods or shatter minds, destinies entwine in a galaxy where time is a weapon, trust is a gamble, and the Aetheric hungers for more than victory—it demands sacrifice.