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Sunday, 15 March 2015

Book Spotlight: Mother Gaia by Ricky Baxter

Today I have another book in the spotlight, a philosophic fantasy, mixed with a mortality tale, Mother Gaia by Ricky Baxter. Enjoy.


Mother Gaia by Ricky Baxter



4.54 billion years the earth has existed – forming life that has continued to grow and adapt. Of all the species that have evolved, mankind has exceeded the most, from the discovery of fire, to the Internet and advanced machinery. Unfortunately, the hearts of men have changed for the worse, due to greed, corruption and manipulative warfare. As such, the wrath of the earth has been stirred, and its creator Mother Gaia takes it upon herself to end the human race. Bearing the appearance of a beautiful young woman, Mother Gaia will experience the darkest hearts of mankind, with no light in sight. Political – full of scientific and religious contradictions that will leave you questioning your own morality, Mother Gaia is a reminder that nature is a force not to be reckoned with.


Mother Gaia is available on Amazon.uk



Author Bio:

Ricky Baxter is the author of Gideon and the Crimson Samurai, and Mother Gaia. He is an avid blogger and speaker, giving advice and thoughts to fellow creators from all walks of life. His other works include Colours of Destiny, a Youtube visual novel. Currently he lives in Leeds England where he writes and blogs. Starting out as a composer since graduating with a Ba(Hons) in music and multimedia, Ricky worked for many independent short film directors, gaining notable IMDB credits. Since then, he has embraced his earlier passion of writing fictional stories.



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