Course Correction: A Bounty Hunter Story (Universe in Flames Origins Book 1)
by Christian KalliasPublish: Jun 23, 2018Series: Universe in Flames Origins
Book Overview
This was supposed to be a simple grab & deliver mission. But life has a way of throwing curveballs when you least expect it.
Keera is a bounty hunter. When her last mission takes a wrong turn, she questions herself, her profession, and her future. But when the life of an innocent child is on the line, her moral compass kicks in, and she’ll do everything she can to save this child.
Can Keera reconcile her doubts about the course her life has taken, or will this mission be her last?
BIOGRAPHY Christian Kallias was born in Geneva, Switzerland. As his surname suggests, he has Greek roots and often dreams of life in Greece. The rest of the time, he plots space operas and fantasy stories at home in Switzerland.
Christian has always been fascinated with space and Science Fiction in general. As a teenager, he was forever imagining stories, enjoying video games, and creating various art projects. With his sight always set towards the stars, his novels reflect many of his favorite things, like Star Wars, Star Trek, Babylon 5, and Stargate. He has fond memories of playing games like Wing Commander, a fact that should be apparent in his depictions of dogfight scenes.
Christian has always been drawn to imagining his stories in which his utopian aspirations for a better world where humanity shines and evolves towards a higher level of civilization often find their way into his novels. After trying to become a mangaka, a video game creator, an illustrator, and a cd cover artist, he realized along the way that the best medium to express himself was simply through the written word.
Christian began his career as a system engineer and understands technology very well even though he's more than happy to never have to fix a server again for the rest of his life! With that old life behind, and now living his dream, he's thoroughly enjoying creating storylines and characters that entice the reader to reflect and to ask themselves what if? What if we did things differently? What if we challenged our beliefs? But he doesn’t imply that he is right with his questioning. He just has these questions and likes to share them with his readers. In the end, Christian writes, first and foremost, to entertain. So for a little while, the reader can be transported to other worlds, and he hopes they enjoy the ride.