Do you remember the TV show
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century?
For a while, it was my favorite show as a kid. For those who donโt remember, the premise of
the show was that a US astronaut got accidentally frozen on a deep space mission and then
was defrosted five hundred years later, only to find that Earth was a completely different place
to the one he remembered. Although the TV producerโs vision of the future looked a lot like
the era it was madeโFarrah hair, shiny neon cat-suits, and mini-skirts!
The thing that really stuck with me though, *mumble-cough* years later, was that the hero
was a man out of his time. All the cultural references he made were lost on the people around
him. His jokes fell flat because they didnโt have the context for them. But we did. And the
audience laughed along with Buck and commiserated that no one else got the joke. Although
to be fair, I think sometimes we were laughing
at Buck rather than with him. Go
back and watch an episode, youโll see what I mean!
The thought of being transported to the future has always tickled my imagination. What would
it be like? How would you cope with the changes? Who would get your jokes? See?
Fascinating, right? Thatโs why, when I sat down to write Red Zone, I set it around a group of
Army Rangers who were the victims of an experimental chemical weapon that didnโt kill them,
but put them to sleep for a hundred years insteadโthink Sleeping Beauty but with muscles
and seriously fighting skills!
When the team wakes up, they find themselves in a whole new world. A world where their
friends and family are long gone, and they donโt have homes or bank accounts or official ID.
They have to learn to negotiate a path in an America that isnโt run by a democratic
government anymore but by whatever company is making the most profit. Can you imagine
that? Waking up to find that Apple is ruling the country? That your family and friends passed
away decades earlier? How would you cope? What would you do? Especially if you knew that
discovery would mean you were tied down and dissected for answers as to why you were still
alive.
Itโs no wonder that the Red Zone warriors keep to themselves! Which is why their leader,
Striker, is hesitant to get involved when Friday Jones asks for his help. Friday is on the run
from the ruling company and every police officer in the country is after her. Not exactly the
best situation to stay under the radar!
But Friday has something that Striker needs. And it isnโt the same thing that everyone else is
chasing her to retrieve. No, the rest of the world might be after the information in her head,
the recordings of things she shouldnโt have witnessed, but Striker wants something else
entirely. He wants the woman.
Only Friday can help Striker and his team to find the answers to why theyโre alive, what
happened to them, and what the future holds for them. She might think she needs him
desperately to survive, but he needs her just as much.
In a world where everything you see and hear is recorded by an implant
in your brain, Friday Jones has seen something she shouldnโt. And now
everyone either wants her dead or to steal whatโs locked in her memory
banks.
She has no choice but to take poison that will block recall of the
information, but it will also kill her in four days if she canโt reach the
antidote. Sheโll need the help of a ruthless mercenary if she has any
chance at survival.
The last thing Striker wants to do is draw attention to his team and their
special abilities. Helping Friday will do exactly that. Sheโs hard-headed,
smart, and a walking dead woman. But when he discovers whatโs in her
head, thereโs no way heโs going to leave her behind.
Theyโre in a race against time to save both the information and Friday,
but Striker has secrets of his own that could kill them all.
Romance Science Fiction [Entangled: Amara,
On Sale: April 22, 2019, e-Book, ISBN: 9781640637917 / ]
Janet Elizabeth Henderson is a Scot living in New Zealand and married to a Dutch man โ it can
get a little confusing in her house! She has two little girls and a menagerie of animals that
keep her busy during the daylight hours. At night, when everyone is asleep, Janet writes
contemporary romance. Her main aim is to make herself laugh so loudly that she wakes her
husband - itโs payback for his snoring! Janet trained as a fine artist, has worked all over the
world and โ like some of her characters โ has been fired from too many jobs to count. Janetโs
main hobbies are reading, painting and talking โ and not always in that order.
5 random things about me:
1. I accidentally mooned a crowd at a Bolivian wedding.
2. I've been chased by a gang of baboons. And I mean gang. They were organised and vicious.
All that was missing was their leather jackets and tattoos!
3. I wrote my first novel when I was 22. It was a cross between Star Wars, Monsters Inc. and
Tinkerbelle. Funnily enough, no one wanted to publish it. Odd that...
4. I was a portrait artist on the streets of Amsterdam for a time.
5. I worked night shift as a security guard at Stirling Castle in Scotland while I was in college.
The castle was on a terrorist hit-list back then. To defend it they gave me a flashlight, a two-
way radio that only worked one-way and made me wear a polyester A-line skirt...
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