Flores Girl: The Children God Forgot

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: E. J. Bertel ISBN: 9781452362366
Publisher: E. J. Bertel Publication: May 30, 2009
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: E. J. Bertel
ISBN: 9781452362366
Publisher: E. J. Bertel
Publication: May 30, 2009
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Flores Girl Science Fiction novel begins with Sarah finding herself clinging for life aboard a small boat that is being tossed about by a raging storm in the Flores Sea. Sarah is an attractive young lady and a leading authority on the study of the great apes but she is questioning her own sanity for having taken this journey. This is one of many trips Sarah has made to assist her academic mentor but this trip takes a decidedly wrong turn when the boat’s engine dies forcing her and her guides to seek shelter on a small, uncharted island in the Flores Sea.
As the guides repair the motor of their stranded boat, Sarah wanders off from the beach, heading to the woods to observe the local bird population. While she is sitting in the woods she suddenly feels as if she is being watched. Sarah is not easily scared, since she has spent many days alone in the wild while observing her beloved chimps and gorillas. But this experience is entirely different to her and she begins to feels a strange presence closing in about her. Then she actually hears the presence! Strange human-like voices, much like the mumbling’s of the damned, begin to fill her ears coming from all directions. Sarah is terrified but paralyzed with fear as they begin to surround her. In the distance Sarah can hear the guides frantically searching for her but they are too late to rescue…
From the headlines of today comes the ultimate free science fiction adventure novel of prehistoric discovery. Two scientists, Sarah and Richard, unwittingly introduce a small tribe of prehistoric people living in isolation for a million years to the ultimate modern predator: humanity. This is their adventure, combining a clash of cultures, religious ardor with the oldest stories of all: the meaning of friendship and true love. This is the first sci fi novel in a trilogy of Flores Girl Science Fiction Novels!
The two scientists, Sarah and Richard discover the existence of a living human ancestor, Homo floresiensis on an isolated tropical island near Flores. These small hobbit-like creatures are not the hobbits of JRR Tolkien’s stories but a small tribe of prehistoric people called the Ebu Gogo living in seeming isolation for nearly a half million years on the Indonesian island of Irmã Flores. In their unrelenting quest for knowledge, Sarah and Richard unintentionally expose these innocents to the onslaught of the modern world including corporate raiders, Indonesian pirates (sorry, no Johnny Depp types!) and religious zealots. Moreover, while struggling with the magnitude of their find, Sarah and Richard are forced to reconcile their own, very different personalities. In the process of discovery and befriending these ancient people, Sarah and Richard rediscover their own humanity and the opportunity to find true romantic love.
Further Warning! This Flores Girl Adventure Novel contains contemporary language, numerous naked Ebu Gogo, some sexuality, depictions of drug use and humor that some might find to be objectionable. In other words, this is an raw adult theme eBook with ample violence, adult language and some overall acts of horniness. After all, this is a story about human evolution and human behavior and it is not a recommended novel for children. Also keep in mind, this novel has a complete disdain for almost all authority figures so consider yourself forewarned. The sequel to the Flores Girl novel, The Sacred and the Profane, is on it's way at FloresGirl.com.

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The Flores Girl Science Fiction novel begins with Sarah finding herself clinging for life aboard a small boat that is being tossed about by a raging storm in the Flores Sea. Sarah is an attractive young lady and a leading authority on the study of the great apes but she is questioning her own sanity for having taken this journey. This is one of many trips Sarah has made to assist her academic mentor but this trip takes a decidedly wrong turn when the boat’s engine dies forcing her and her guides to seek shelter on a small, uncharted island in the Flores Sea.
As the guides repair the motor of their stranded boat, Sarah wanders off from the beach, heading to the woods to observe the local bird population. While she is sitting in the woods she suddenly feels as if she is being watched. Sarah is not easily scared, since she has spent many days alone in the wild while observing her beloved chimps and gorillas. But this experience is entirely different to her and she begins to feels a strange presence closing in about her. Then she actually hears the presence! Strange human-like voices, much like the mumbling’s of the damned, begin to fill her ears coming from all directions. Sarah is terrified but paralyzed with fear as they begin to surround her. In the distance Sarah can hear the guides frantically searching for her but they are too late to rescue…
From the headlines of today comes the ultimate free science fiction adventure novel of prehistoric discovery. Two scientists, Sarah and Richard, unwittingly introduce a small tribe of prehistoric people living in isolation for a million years to the ultimate modern predator: humanity. This is their adventure, combining a clash of cultures, religious ardor with the oldest stories of all: the meaning of friendship and true love. This is the first sci fi novel in a trilogy of Flores Girl Science Fiction Novels!
The two scientists, Sarah and Richard discover the existence of a living human ancestor, Homo floresiensis on an isolated tropical island near Flores. These small hobbit-like creatures are not the hobbits of JRR Tolkien’s stories but a small tribe of prehistoric people called the Ebu Gogo living in seeming isolation for nearly a half million years on the Indonesian island of Irmã Flores. In their unrelenting quest for knowledge, Sarah and Richard unintentionally expose these innocents to the onslaught of the modern world including corporate raiders, Indonesian pirates (sorry, no Johnny Depp types!) and religious zealots. Moreover, while struggling with the magnitude of their find, Sarah and Richard are forced to reconcile their own, very different personalities. In the process of discovery and befriending these ancient people, Sarah and Richard rediscover their own humanity and the opportunity to find true romantic love.
Further Warning! This Flores Girl Adventure Novel contains contemporary language, numerous naked Ebu Gogo, some sexuality, depictions of drug use and humor that some might find to be objectionable. In other words, this is an raw adult theme eBook with ample violence, adult language and some overall acts of horniness. After all, this is a story about human evolution and human behavior and it is not a recommended novel for children. Also keep in mind, this novel has a complete disdain for almost all authority figures so consider yourself forewarned. The sequel to the Flores Girl novel, The Sacred and the Profane, is on it's way at FloresGirl.com.

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