Lights Out
Bringer of Chaos: How Six Became Six
by Kayelle Allen
Genre: Science Fiction
Join
the Ghost Corps, they said. You'll live forever, they said. You'll
save mankind, they said. They didn't say that to do it, first he had
to die.
When Tornahdo signs on the dotted line, he puts his life into the steady hands of the mighty Ghost Corps. Three grisly deaths and three agonizing resurrections later, he's assigned duty on the space station Enderium Six.
He's facing his most dangerous mission yet, the very reason the corps exists.
Do they expect him to win? Fat chance. Tornahdo and his team are already dead and this mission is codenamed "Lights Out." No, there's more to this than he can see.
To discover the truth, he must face an unbeatable, unkillable enemy, and this time--somehow--find a way to keep himself alive...
When Tornahdo signs on the dotted line, he puts his life into the steady hands of the mighty Ghost Corps. Three grisly deaths and three agonizing resurrections later, he's assigned duty on the space station Enderium Six.
He's facing his most dangerous mission yet, the very reason the corps exists.
Do they expect him to win? Fat chance. Tornahdo and his team are already dead and this mission is codenamed "Lights Out." No, there's more to this than he can see.
To discover the truth, he must face an unbeatable, unkillable enemy, and this time--somehow--find a way to keep himself alive...
Tornahdo
is facing his most dangerous mission, the very reason Ghost Corps
exists. He must take out the king responsible for every war
between humans and Ultras since the origin of the Ultra bloodline.
If he succeeds, the war is over.
If he doesn't, the Ultras will rule mankind for another thousand years...
If he succeeds, the war is over.
If he doesn't, the Ultras will rule mankind for another thousand years...
Available
on kayelleallen.com/chaos-
lights/
I’m Science Fiction author Kayelle Allen. I did a tour in the US Navy, where I climbed around airplanes
fixing black boxes that helped pilots find their way home. I wrote my first novel at 18 but to this day, it’s
hidden under my bed, where (trust me) it will remain. Gems from it, however, launched several series in
my galaxy-wide universe of stories. From childhood, I was the victim of an overactive imagination and
inherited the Irish gift of gab from my mother. From my father, I got a healthy respect for mechanical
things. Small wonder I write Science Fiction and Fantasy peopled with misbehaving robots, mythic
heroes, role playing immortal gamers, and warriors who purr.
I’m a member of RomVets, a group of military and former military women who write romance. In 2014, I
was awarded an honorary lifetime membership to the OutlantaCon Science Fiction Convention for
support of the convention since its debut. I founded Marketing for Romance Writers (more about them
below), and today it has over 7k members. I also lead a writer’s group in my community. Now that I’m
retired, I stay busier than ever. I’ve been married so long I’m tenured.
I am a graphic artist as a hobby. Most of the art and banners on this site and in my social media were
created by me, including my logo. I have a great design team that I also work with, commissioning
special pieces. Check out their pages. Jamin (Volgraza) and Livius (Nano-Core) have huge amounts of
talent. I am also privileged to work with a cosplayer who portrays my immortal king, Pietas. Take a
moment to check out Nik Nitsvetov’s amazing work.
GUEST POST
What inspired you to write this book?
I fell in
love with the character "Six" when I wrote the first
Bringer of Chaos story, Origin of Pietas. When I wrote the second
book, Forged in Fire, I discovered all sorts of things about him. I
plan to write more stories in that series because it's so full of
material and the story of Pietas begs to be told. But Six is a
favorite of my critique group and readers, and I admit readily, one
of mine, so I thought I'd create a background for him. When Craig
Martelle announced he was doing a space opera anthology, I decided to
give writing Six's story a shot. Lights Out was accepted right away
and is found in the Expanding Universe anthology. The Kindle version,
when it was available, rose to number one status on Amazon. You can
still get the anthology in print. https://amzn.to/2T6jMeC
Lights Out by itself
is free to members of my reading groups.
Do you have any "side stories"
about the characters?
That's like asking if fish swim. I have
more than I could ever tell. For this book, I put together a booklet
with a quick excerpt, a bit about each major character (with images)
and even included my research. Download your copy here. Like the
story, this booklet has the exclusive members cover showing Six's
dragon tattoo. There are drawings of the weapons used by the Ghost
Corps, specially commissioned from the artist Nano-Core. Take a good
look at the Ghost Corps symbol (page 5). Can you see the secret
image?
https://kayelleallen.com/media/lights-out-behind-scenes-kayelle-allen.pdf
Can you tell us a little bit about
the characters in Lights Out?
The main character is Tornahdo -- not
his real name. I won't tell you what it is -- it's not going to be
revealed until a future book in the Bringer of Chaos series, where's
he's referred to as Six. This character has a Hispanic background and
speaks several languages, but his native tongue is Spanish.
Secondary characters include the
well-named Ravenstongue, and a general in the Ghost Corps.
The adversary Tornahdo worries about is
Pietas, the immortal king of a race called the Ultras. Pietas and his
twin sister are the only Ultras ever physically born as children. The
rest were created. Pietas was enhanced by his father continuously
before and after birth. He's formidable, and because he believes the
only good human is a dead human, he is the number one target of the
Ghost Corps.
Where did you come up with the names
in the story?
Tornahdo got his name (the Spanish
pronunciation of tornado) because of the way he fights. In Lights
Out, that's what he's called, but in the Bringer of Chaos series,
he's always referred to as Six. You'll find out why in the first
book, Origin of Pietas.
I always loved the statue called the
Pieta, by Michelangelo. I've actually had the pleasure of seeing it
in person in Rome. It's breathtaking and magnificent. I had this
character who was death personified, and one of the most powerful
beings ever created, and I thought, what better name than after
something of tragic beauty? It was many years later that I learned
that pietas is the Greek virtue of familial love and respect for
fathers. How ironic that Pietas loathes and detests his father. One
reviewer said their family made the Kardashians
look like the Cleavers.
Too true.
If your book was made into a film,
who would you like to play the lead?
Have you seen the Hobbit films? Lee
Pace played the elven king Thranduil. He would be magnificent as
Pietas. Only problem is, Pietas is frequently reborn as a younger
version of himself. He can age like a human, but death "resets"
him to about 17-20 in appearance. Now, if you want to see what he
looks like, go look at the images on my website. Nik Nitsvetov
cosplayed him for me twice, and you could not ask for a more accurate
portrayal. Nik IS Pietas in these images. He's Russian, and though he
speaks English, he might not comfortable acting in a film. But for my
money, there's no one who looks more like Pietas than Nik.
As for Tornahdo -- I would love
recommendations. I don't have an actor in mind for him. Someone with
Hispanic background who knows martial arts. Any suggestions?
Do your characters seem to hijack
the story or do you feel like you have the reins of the story?
What reins? I'm laughing just thinking
about that. I plot and lay out the story, and then they do whatever
they want anyway. Can be frustrating, but I usually end up with a
better story. Although, there are times I have to tell them, sorry
guys, gotta be this way, because to tell the real story won't work.
If you've ever written a story, you know what I mean. If you haven't,
well... trust me. You are not always in control.
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Thank you for featuring Lights Out today! Imagine if you had to die in order to save someone -- and it wasn't a maybe. It was a definite. What if you had to die more than once and be brought back. Would you do it? That's what my tattooed hero faces in Lights Out. I hope you'll pick up his story. It's free on my website.
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