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Tracy St. John | In Search of Redemption

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Redemption (noun): The action of saving or being saved from error or sin.

We all make mistakes. Itโ€™s a human condition, part and parcel of being a
fallible mortal creature. Fortunately, most of our errors can be rectified by a
heartfelt apology. No big deal, right?

Then there are the biggies. We commit missteps that canโ€™t be fixed by a simple
โ€˜Iโ€™m sorryโ€™, a bouquet of roses, or even by prostrating oneself in debased shame
before the offended party. Iโ€™m thinking of acts which have caused extreme loss
or pain to someoneโ€”or perhaps multitudes. Grievous crimes against humanity, if
you will.

Imagine youโ€™re the one who caused such devastation. You didnโ€™t do so out of any
malevolence. In fact, perhaps the fault occurred because you were trying to do
the right thing. However, you made a mistake and the worst possible outcome
happened. Can you ever be forgiven? Redeemed in the eyes of those you harmed?

Could you find redemption for yourself? Because in the end, you have to face up
to what youโ€™ve done. You have to answer to your conscience. Letโ€™s be honest
here. In most cases, we are our own worst judges. We hold our actions to
impossible standards, criteria weโ€™d never inflict upon those we care about. What
we could forgive in them, we canโ€™t pardon in ourselves.

The search for clemency becomes paramount. If we donโ€™t find salvation somehow,
we will turn on ourselves or others. You see it in the news every day through
stories of physical abuse, alcoholism, and drug addiction. Sometimes even
suicide. Or murder. Attempts at atonement that donโ€™t result in forgiveness can
sometimes result in extreme acts.

I often examine such issues in my writing. Sure, Iโ€™m a romance writer whose
characters roam about in a fantastical science fiction universe. A great many of
my characters are aliens. Yet itโ€™s the human condition and how it reacts to the
best and worst in life that feeds my stories.

In the sixth installment of my Clans of Kalquor series, ALIEN REDEMPTION, remorse for unforgivable deeds drives the plot. It starts with one heroโ€™s deadly mistake. Unable to find redemption for what heโ€™s done, his subsequent actions begin to harm his clanmates. Unfortunately, they have their own sins to contend with, leaving him to battle his demons alone. And what of the heroine, who on the surface seems a likely candidate to offer the damaged heroes a reprieve? Unfortunately, she has past misdeeds to answer for as well.

And letโ€™s not forget about all the dead bodies piling up around the characters
as unresolved guilt twists into a lethal rampage.

Who will find absolution? Who will self-destruct? Who will devastate those they
love? Can the past be forgiven or are some evils beyond mercy? Come with me on
this journey into the psyche and letโ€™s find out.

ALIEN REDEMPTION by Tracy St. John

Clans of Kalquor

Alien
Redemption

Only her love can redeem their crimesโ€ฆif their secrets donโ€™t get her killed.

Imdiko Conyodโ€™s clanmates Dramok Erybet and Nobek Sletran are home from the war.
However, he no longer knows these men. Changed by the horrors theyโ€™ve seen and
done, they are very different people. How can he allow them to clan the
traumatised Earther Rachel Hicks, whom heโ€™s come to love so deeply? And how can
he not clan her when sheโ€™s the only thing right in his life?

Erybet and Sletran keep secret the truth of the terrible crime they committed on the Earther colony of New Bethlehem. The damaged clan tries to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives with Rachel, a woman as passionate as any three men could wish for. But the murders of other Earther women mean Erybet and Sletran must face the monstrous act they thought they had left behind. Someone calling himself the Beast of New Bethlehem is murdering Earther womenโ€ฆand the killer may be closer to the clanโ€™s beloved Rachel than anyone suspects.

Erotica | Science Fiction [Totally Bound Publishing, On Sale: June 20, 2017, Paperback / e-Book, ISBN: 9781786861757 / ]

About Tracy St. John

Tracy St. John

Tracy St. John lives in coastal Georgia with her husband and son. Youโ€™ll often find her haunting train museums with her locomotive-loving son. Besides writing, she has also worked in video production both in front of and behind the camera. Sheโ€™s usually cast as the gun-toting bad gal, getting handcuffed in the end. She has no complaints.

Clans of Kalquor

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