Confluence Codex 1: An Omnibus of the Scifi Series, Books 1-3
Review "Just read FLUENCY by Jennifer Foehner Wells and loved it. Wonderful space opera. Looking forward to the next book." (Nalini Singh, NYT & USA Today bestselling author)"Okay, I am loving, loving, loving Fluency by @Jenthulhu. This sci-fi novel is flat out AMAZING. READ IT." (Brianna Wu, independent video game developer and cofounder of Giant Spacekat)"Jennifer Foehner Wells' highly recommended Fluency is a phenomenal story of first contact!" (Jason Weisberger, publisher of BoingBoing.net)"Author Jennifer Wells' writing genius comes from her vast knowledge of the highly technical subject matter and her ability to put the reader in the middle of it without losing him/her in technical jargon while creating characters that seem completely natural and believable." (Jean Fisher for Independent Publisher News)"FLUENCY is a great read for sci-fi fans and general readers alike. A smart concept, natural dialog and great character development make this a page-turner." (IndieReader)"Reading Fluency is like discovering a new band in some tiny bar and knowing they are going to be huge. Fluency beautifully straddles that perilous line of giving the reader just enough technical information to be very believable, but not enough to bog anyone down." (Travis Mohrman, author of Down The Path)"With her first novel, Jennifer Wells adds a fresh voice to the sci-fi genre and distinguishes herself as an author to watch." (Theresa Kay, author of Broken Skies)"From out of the darkness like a shooting star comes 'Fluency,' a tremendous debut novel by Jennifer Foehner Wells. This is an author who is certain to blaze a bold trail." (Patrice Fitzgerald, bestselling author of Karma of the Silo)
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