‘Flight Of The Angels’ Ebook Free Through May 20

Allan and Aaron Reini offer their debut novel “Flight of the Angels” for free on Amazon Kindle.
on May 19, 2014 · 2 comments

cover_flightoftheangelsThis in from authors Allan and Aaron Reini (Alan wrote On Raising A Family of Nerds here at SpecFaith):

Father and son writing team Allan and Aaron Reini are offering their debut novel, Flight of the Angels, for free on Amazon Kindle this weekend.

Ben Avery of Strangers and Aliens has called Flight of the Angels a big space opera military action story, with elements of corporate espionage, that has a spiritual theme woven into the plot.”

Avery continued. “It’s a thoughtful book. It’s an exciting book. There’s a lot of space battles, dog fighting . . . but then there’s also the hard sci-fi that reminded me of old Asimov and Heinlein books. It’s just an enjoyable, and surprising, read.”

Like many novels in the Christian Sci-Fi genre, Flight of the Angels is self-published. While interviewing the Reinis on The Sci-Fi Christian podcast, hosts Matt Anderson and Ben DeBono discussed some common pitfalls of self-publishing, including poor editing and inconsistent quality.

In reviewing Flight of the Angels, DeBono went on to say, “”If you’re someone like me, who is wary…doesn’t like self-publishing, doesn’t like Christian fiction, doesn’t like first novels…this novel bucks those trends, big time…It’s well worth reading.”

You can download Flight of the Angels for free from Amazon this weekend through Tuesday, May 20.

E. Stephen Burnett explores fantastical stories for God’s glory as publisher of Lorehaven.com and its weekly Fantastical Truth podcast, and coauthored The Pop Culture Parent and other resources for fans and families. He and his wife, Lacy, live in the Austin area, where they serve in their local church. His first novel, a science-fiction adventure, arrives in 2025 from Enclave Publishing.
  1. dmdutcher says:

    It’s definitely worth a read. It’s good if you like old-school dogfight SF or writers like Timothy Zahn.

    • Allan Reini says:

      DM,

      Thank you for the kind words, and also for your VERY insightful and intelligent review on Goodreads. (Your synopsis, alone, was superior to any query we’ve sent out!) Your constructive input inspires us to work even harder on our craft in the sequel. Thanks!

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