

The Gemini’s strategy was to enter the churches first, then slowly spread throughout the town.ĭarius, seemed to be the only one who was aware of what was happening, but that was not so. They spread plagues, famines, fires……Would she allow any human to remain? Was her goal to exterminate the human race? Their mission was part of Mother’s plan to fix the problem the human race had created. “Possess and destroy.” The means did not matter. They were an army of lost souls “living” in their own version of purgatory. His name is now Onyx, for his black soul. Gemini are the servants of the earth and since his death, Oliver is one of them. Mother Nature is pissed and she is not going to take it any more and he wears a bullseye. Lost lives and the environment devastated was just part of business to him, so he went back to sleep. The 2:00am call warned him, but he had his millions and no regrets. His rush to tap into one of the largest African oil fields in 1956 was coming back to bite him in the ass. I feel concerned about our exploitation of earth’s resources and the ME attitude that seems pervasive in our society today, so the synopsis jumped out and said read me. I have seen Gemini Rising making the rounds on the blogosphere and have wanted to read it ever since I saw the cover. How could I say no to reviewing Gemini Rising after that? I saw – everyone has spare humans – and busted out laughing. I love the way it is set up, including the font, which gives me an eerie feeling. Her daughter, who is fourteen, is currently working on her first novel and hopes to continue the legacy.The hypnotizing cover of Gemini Rising: Ethereal Fury by Jessica O’Gorek has my complete attention. He took her around the country to different places so he could research his books. She grew up admiring her father, Barry Weinstock, as an author. She describes herself as "the weird kid who would confront kids on the playground in elementary school when they squished a bug." Powwows, sweat lodges and vision quests were commonplace. She was raised within the Native American culture and was taught great respect for the earth and all its living beings. Jessica was born in Chesapeake, Virginia. Her daughter, who is fourteen, is currently working on her first novel and hopes to continue the legacy. When Jessica was twelve she started hand writing novels. She describes herself as "the weird kid who would confront kids on the playground in elementary school when they squished a bug." She grew up admiring her father, Barry Weinstock, as an author.

