Book Two of the Keltian Trilogy continues with the five survivors who met in Book One. They have gained extraordinary abilities bestowed on them by a friendly Keltian alien. They soon encounter unexpected challenges with a new member to their group, or an adult who wants to assume control. They discover this comes with mixed blessings, adding additional threats while improving their chance of survival.
During one of their excursions, they encounter a half human/half alien hybrid, which leads to the discovery of an unknown scientific military bunker. As the hybrid and survivors create an alliance, the question becomes: "Is this hybrid the answer to wiping out the Reficulians once and for all?"
What powers and abilities does the hybrid have that will improve their odds against the Reficulians? What transformation takes place in the hybrid cementing his relationship with the survivors?
A few of many praises for Keltian's Warriors: The End's Beginning - Book One of the Keltian Trilogy:
"...A book of classical science fiction apocalyptic survival. For all ages, fast paced with young children as the protagonists..." Jared Cline, Pastor, Iowa
"I'm not a huge fan of science fiction, but this book has me hooked! I can't wait to see what unfolds next." Megwen Loveless, Senior Lecturer and Director of Basic Language Program in Portuguese in the Spanish and Portuguese, Dept. at Tulane University
"I am using this book with my sixth grade student and she absolutely loves it. Anxious for Book 2!" Danni Conner, Teacher for the Deaf, Washington
"I read Book One without putting it down, it's definitely a page turner! Now my 3 boys (12, 14, and 17) are all fighting over who gets to read it next!" Annissa Costello, Teacher, Texas
Author Bio: Born in Oklahoma, Michael Soliday grew up in Iowa and Colorado, and was mainstreamed at public schools long before most students with a hearing impairment. "My son, who I adopted from the island of Guam, is also deaf. I wanted to show him that there are no obstacles in life unless you make it one." He received his B.S. from Utah State University and his M.Ed. from McDaniel College (formerly Western Maryland College). In 1993, he received the Nevada Teacher of the Year award. He has taught in Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina, Florida, New York City, Texas, and the island of Guam. He currently lives in Indianola, Iowa.