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Aegis
Rising
Rising
The
Aegis League Series Book 1
Aegis League Series Book 1
by
S.S. Segran
S.S. Segran
Genre:
Action-Adventure
Sci-Fantasy thriller
Action-Adventure
Sci-Fantasy thriller
Aegis
League is a multi-award winning series about friendship,
courage and a quest to save humanity. MOVIE RIGHTS OPTIONED.
We
had our chance. Our days are now numbered.
Lifelong
friends Jag, Tegan, Aari, Mariah and Kody are cast into an adventure
of epic proportions when their small plane crashes in the remote
forests of northern Canada. They are rescued by a secretive tribe in
a hidden valley who possess astonishing abilities — and a
terrifying divination.
The
group soon learns that not everyone in the peaceful village means
them well. But the worst is yet to come when they discover a larger,
more sinister force at work outside the valley. And it intends to
remake the world in its image.
group soon learns that not everyone in the peaceful village means
them well. But the worst is yet to come when they discover a larger,
more sinister force at work outside the valley. And it intends to
remake the world in its image.
Shocked
to learn that the fate of humanity now rests on their
shoulders, the teenagers struggle to accept their new roles.
Armed with powers entrusted to them by an ancient prophecy and the
resilience of their friendship, can the group survive the onslaught
of a ruthless enemy and put an end to its cataclysmic scheme?
to learn that the fate of humanity now rests on their
shoulders, the teenagers struggle to accept their new roles.
Armed with powers entrusted to them by an ancient prophecy and the
resilience of their friendship, can the group survive the onslaught
of a ruthless enemy and put an end to its cataclysmic scheme?
If
you like epic adventure stories with endearing characters
in an immersive world then you will love the
Aegis League series!
you like epic adventure stories with endearing characters
in an immersive world then you will love the
Aegis League series!
Worlds
Collide. Heroes Arise.
“Astonishingly
imaginative and thoughtful…” ~Samuel
F. Pickering, inspiration for Academy Award-winning movie Dead Poets
Society~
imaginative and thoughtful…” ~Samuel
F. Pickering, inspiration for Academy Award-winning movie Dead Poets
Society~
Over
125,000 copies sold/downloaded & 1.8 million page-reads in
Kindle Unlimited!
Aegis
Incursion
Incursion
The
Aegis League Series Book 2
Aegis League Series Book 2
Aegis
League is a multi-award winning series about friendship, courage and
a quest to save humanity. MOVIE RIGHTS OPTIONED.
The
first wave strikes. The assault on humanity begins.
A
mysterious plague destroys crops and leaves swaths of farmland around
the world in ruins. Panic and riots break out. Famine and rebellionpush nations to the brink of war.
mysterious plague destroys crops and leaves swaths of farmland around
the world in ruins. Panic and riots break out. Famine and rebellionpush nations to the brink of war.
With
the memories of their fateful summer suspiciously erased, straining
their relationships, Jag, Tegan, Kody, Aari and Mariah must
regain what’s lost to battle the forces of darkness advancing
across the lands.
the memories of their fateful summer suspiciously erased, straining
their relationships, Jag, Tegan, Kody, Aari and Mariah must
regain what’s lost to battle the forces of darkness advancing
across the lands.
Finding
themselves hunted by operatives from a clandestine organization
at every turn, can the group outmaneuver their pursuers and stop
the world from descending into chaos?
themselves hunted by operatives from a clandestine organization
at every turn, can the group outmaneuver their pursuers and stop
the world from descending into chaos?
If
you like epic adventure stories with endearing characters
in an immersive world, then you will love the Aegis
League series!
you like epic adventure stories with endearing characters
in an immersive world, then you will love the Aegis
League series!
Worlds
Collide. Heroes Arise.
“If
Daniel Silva and Rick Riordan had a love child, it would be the young
S.S.Segran. With the intensity of an adult spy thriller and the
relatable characters that teenagers enjoy, Aegis Incursion takes YA
Action, Adventure, and Fantasy to a new level.” ~The OnlineBookClub.org ~
Daniel Silva and Rick Riordan had a love child, it would be the young
S.S.Segran. With the intensity of an adult spy thriller and the
relatable characters that teenagers enjoy, Aegis Incursion takes YA
Action, Adventure, and Fantasy to a new level.” ~The OnlineBookClub.org ~
Over
125,000 copies sold/downloaded & 1.8 million page-reads in
Kindle Unlimited!
Aegis
Evolution
Evolution
The
Aegis Series Book 3
Aegis Series Book 3
For
fans of Maze Runner, Hunger Games and Percy Jackson comes an
award-winning story of friendship, courage and a battle for humanity.
MOVIE RIGHTS OPTIONED.
The
second wave is unleashed. The world is forced to its knees.
Two
strains of a devastating pathogen infect population centers around
the globe. From mega-cities to remote villages, the descent into
chaos is swift as the disease spreads like wildfire.
strains of a devastating pathogen infect population centers around
the globe. From mega-cities to remote villages, the descent into
chaos is swift as the disease spreads like wildfire.
When
Jag is injured from an accident, Tegan reluctantly assumes leadership
of the group as they are tasked with their most challenging mission
yet by the Elders of Dema-Ki.
Jag is injured from an accident, Tegan reluctantly assumes leadership
of the group as they are tasked with their most challenging mission
yet by the Elders of Dema-Ki.
But
things take a turn for the worse when one of them becomes infected
and hovers on the brink of death. The friends throw caution to the
wind and risk everything in their quest for a cure… one which, for
reasons unknown, has remained concealed for over two thousand years.
things take a turn for the worse when one of them becomes infected
and hovers on the brink of death. The friends throw caution to the
wind and risk everything in their quest for a cure… one which, for
reasons unknown, has remained concealed for over two thousand years.
Can
Tegan and the League discover the remedy before a relentless enemy
locates and destroys it, sending millions of lives to their end?
Tegan and the League discover the remedy before a relentless enemy
locates and destroys it, sending millions of lives to their end?
If
you like gripping action-adventure stories in an
immersive world, then you will love the Aegis League
series!
you like gripping action-adventure stories in an
immersive world, then you will love the Aegis League
series!
Worlds
Collide. Heroes Arise.
“Following
the tradition of the prior two books, readers are treated to chapter
after chapter of fascinating characters, exciting action and
apocalyptic consequences.” ~~
The US Review of Books ~
the tradition of the prior two books, readers are treated to chapter
after chapter of fascinating characters, exciting action and
apocalyptic consequences.” ~~
The US Review of Books ~
Over
125,000 copies sold/downloaded & 1.8 million page-reads in
Kindle Unlimited!
Amazon
Bestselling author S.S. Segran is a lover of books, dogs and all the
popcorn she can stuff her face with. Her genre-defying Aegis League
Series traverses the exciting worlds of action/adventure, sci-fi,
thriller and speculative fiction in the YA universe. Even as she
delves into her creative endeavors, she intends to support youths in
developing countries realize their potential through her non-profit
organization, AegisLeague.org.
Bestselling author S.S. Segran is a lover of books, dogs and all the
popcorn she can stuff her face with. Her genre-defying Aegis League
Series traverses the exciting worlds of action/adventure, sci-fi,
thriller and speculative fiction in the YA universe. Even as she
delves into her creative endeavors, she intends to support youths in
developing countries realize their potential through her non-profit
organization, AegisLeague.org.
When not devouring a novel or
writing one, Segran can be found drawing on paper and tablet, or
tumbling into a black hole of comic books and video games. She’s an
ardent fan of horseback riding and parkour, and having enjoyed
jumping out of a perfectly fine plane at fifteen thousand feet —
perhaps skydiving.
writing one, Segran can be found drawing on paper and tablet, or
tumbling into a black hole of comic books and video games. She’s an
ardent fan of horseback riding and parkour, and having enjoyed
jumping out of a perfectly fine plane at fifteen thousand feet —
perhaps skydiving.
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Jag and Tegan flopped onto a couch despondently and turned on the television. They increased the
volume just as the anchor warned viewers of the graphic imagery that was about to be broadcasted.
Mariah, Aari and Marshall joined them as a shaky video from a Moscow train station unfolded.
Screams and gunfire blasted through the speakers as armed personnel in military hazmat suits
gunned down infected men and women. Some of the footage had been blurred but a few of the
friends still turned away. Aari stumbled toward the front door, slamming it shut behind him.
“Gareth said he was there,” Marshall said hoarsely. “He witnessed that.”
Tegan looked away. As much as she tried to forget, the dead Dema-Ki villagers from the Battle of
Ayen’et still lurked in the recesses of her mind; their bodies strewn lifelessly in the dirt, the rest of the
villagers having to carry their fallen brethren home and bury them. The massacre at the train station
brought the raw images back to the surface.
Her eyes welled up but she quickly blinked back the tears as the images on screen switched to
drone shots of civilians being taken into quarantine zones around the world, some even at gunpoint.
One zone in Indonesia had gotten out of control, and as in Moscow, the infected were all gunned
down.
A voiceover recited portions of press release statements and statistics throughout the photo and
video reel. “. . . Dozens of countries have officially declared a state of emergency with many
grounding all flights to and from their nations. Urban centers and transportation hubs are most
affected and many quarantine zones, as you can see on your screens, have been set up around the
globe in an effort to contain the disease. Governments have also begun closing their borders as the
death toll continues to rise. According to the World Health Organization, at least four-hundred
thousand mortalities have been reported. There is no indication that this disease seems to be
slowing down as the world frantically searches for a cure. We have to hope that a breakthrough will
come soon. Back to you, Lara.”
The camera cut back to the anchor but each time she opened her mouth to speak, only shaky
breaths came out. “I, um . . .” She pressed her fingers to her closed eyelids.
Mariah sank onto the couch beside Jag, who put his arm around her. “It’s happening,” she
whispered. “It’s really happening. The world is spiraling out of control, just like Reyor wanted. And
we’re supposedly the ‘Bearers of Light’, the Chosen Ones. Look at us.”
The anchor managed to compose herself. “I apologize. Thank you, Thomas. Continuing on now, a
recent report about the ongoing conflict between the Indo-Sino forces and Russia bears no
suggestion that the war will end anytime soon.”
“You’d think,” Tegan said, “that an outbreak like this would slow down this stupid war.”
Marshall shook his head. “They’re just soldiers following orders, doing what they think is necessary
for the survival of their country. Besides, most of these skirmishes are taking place in farmlands
away from populated areas. They probably haven’t seen the effects of the outbreak up close.”
volume just as the anchor warned viewers of the graphic imagery that was about to be broadcasted.
Mariah, Aari and Marshall joined them as a shaky video from a Moscow train station unfolded.
Screams and gunfire blasted through the speakers as armed personnel in military hazmat suits
gunned down infected men and women. Some of the footage had been blurred but a few of the
friends still turned away. Aari stumbled toward the front door, slamming it shut behind him.
“Gareth said he was there,” Marshall said hoarsely. “He witnessed that.”
Tegan looked away. As much as she tried to forget, the dead Dema-Ki villagers from the Battle of
Ayen’et still lurked in the recesses of her mind; their bodies strewn lifelessly in the dirt, the rest of the
villagers having to carry their fallen brethren home and bury them. The massacre at the train station
brought the raw images back to the surface.
Her eyes welled up but she quickly blinked back the tears as the images on screen switched to
drone shots of civilians being taken into quarantine zones around the world, some even at gunpoint.
One zone in Indonesia had gotten out of control, and as in Moscow, the infected were all gunned
down.
A voiceover recited portions of press release statements and statistics throughout the photo and
video reel. “. . . Dozens of countries have officially declared a state of emergency with many
grounding all flights to and from their nations. Urban centers and transportation hubs are most
affected and many quarantine zones, as you can see on your screens, have been set up around the
globe in an effort to contain the disease. Governments have also begun closing their borders as the
death toll continues to rise. According to the World Health Organization, at least four-hundred
thousand mortalities have been reported. There is no indication that this disease seems to be
slowing down as the world frantically searches for a cure. We have to hope that a breakthrough will
come soon. Back to you, Lara.”
The camera cut back to the anchor but each time she opened her mouth to speak, only shaky
breaths came out. “I, um . . .” She pressed her fingers to her closed eyelids.
Mariah sank onto the couch beside Jag, who put his arm around her. “It’s happening,” she
whispered. “It’s really happening. The world is spiraling out of control, just like Reyor wanted. And
we’re supposedly the ‘Bearers of Light’, the Chosen Ones. Look at us.”
The anchor managed to compose herself. “I apologize. Thank you, Thomas. Continuing on now, a
recent report about the ongoing conflict between the Indo-Sino forces and Russia bears no
suggestion that the war will end anytime soon.”
“You’d think,” Tegan said, “that an outbreak like this would slow down this stupid war.”
Marshall shook his head. “They’re just soldiers following orders, doing what they think is necessary
for the survival of their country. Besides, most of these skirmishes are taking place in farmlands
away from populated areas. They probably haven’t seen the effects of the outbreak up close.”
I like how both covers are almost the same but different colors.
I do really like the cover.
Julie –
I like that observation. I am not the author and do not know them but I think that it is a kind of foreshadowing right? With the different colors of each book? I am probably wrong?