In Book 1 of THE SURVIVAL TRILOGY, we meet Una Waters, raised on a Hopi Reservation, torn between two worlds. In 1995, at the age of eight, she survives a terrifying encounter at 30,000 feet on Flight 564 (a true historical event). It changes her forever. After 21 years, she answers a desperate plea for help from old friends … returning to Hopiland.
We thought it best to let our Readers tell you more … about Una’s Out-Of-This-World Adventure:
“I loved the story of the prodigal child returning home after many years, not knowing if she will be accepted or shunned … Using the America West (Flight) incident, which is a documented possible UFO encounter, as the backdrop of the novel, the authors have created an enjoyable read that is part “Indiana Jones” in places with also a bit of “Twilight Zone” tossed in for good measure.” — JennlyT
“This science fiction story is filled with UFOs, aliens, and Hopi mythology. This book is a conspiracy theorists dream novel. All sorts of information about alien sightings and government coverups fill the pages. Fans of that sort of thing will enjoy this fast-paced story.” — K. M. Martin
“From the moment I opened and read the first pages of this enchanting tale, I was hooked. I found it to be a mystical, otherworldly and totally riveting story … And as you read this wonderful book, you’ll begin to think that all things come together for a purpose and the very fact that you’re holding this great book in your hands was meant to be …” — DTChantel
“There are many layers in this story that are seamlessly woven together to build a story that chronicles the traditional clash between Native American culture, progress with a hint of something not of this world mixed in. A dramatic story that will pull you in so that you have a need to read the next story to find out what happens next. Well written and very enjoyable.” — Mandy Parmenter
“I’ve never read a book dealing with aliens or UFOs before; so I had no idea what to expect going in. But I was pleasantly surprised! … Armed with her knowledge, group of friends, and her own strength; Una Waters … navigates through beings and situations that don’t even seem possible to exist … I’d highly recommend this series to readers who are big fans of scifi, extraterrestrial mysteries, and a strong main character!” — Hannah Kercheval
“A Gleam of Light is my favorite of The Survival Trilogy. I am appreciative of character-driven plots, and book 1 did a great job of defining the three main protagonists of the story. Una Waters, the Hopi Indian woman, Jack Howser, the reporter and Colin Ashcroft, US Army General. The three actually met briefly as children on an airplane flight that happened to bump into a mysterious UFO. Years later, fate brings them together again as the military develops a sudden interest in something on Hopi land.” — Riley Moreland
“I enjoyed reading about different aspects of Hopi beliefs, combined with adventure, challenges, and Una’s journey. Her journey is one of discovery, not only into the events occurring on the peaks and the past, but into herself and the connection she had almost forgotten with the land and life … There are many aspects woven wonderfully into this story, from beliefs and culture, to alien abductions, UFOs, and conspiracy theories.” — K.J. Simmill, Award-Winning UK Author and blogger
“I was thrilled that A Gleam of Light had a Hopi heroine and delved into the Hopi people, their circumstances, their history, and their beliefs with a careful attention to accurate detail. I was not disappointed at all when the plot slowed to explain. I enjoyed how the story was both the sci-fi mystery I was anticipating, but also a journey of the heart for Una.” — Sophia Rose