IMAGINE IF THE GREAT PYRAMID OF GIZA WAS INDEED BUILT BY ALIENS – AND WHAT IF WE’RE THE ALIENS?


What if all of the speculation about the Great Pyramid of Giza being constructed by otherworldly beings were true. What if the Great Pyramid of Giza and the other pyramids found throughout the world all had been built by aliens as part of a world power grid? What if these aliens still lived among us, and something very sinister was going on – a conflict so big it involved other beings from other worlds. In fact, not just a conflict in this space and time, but a multidimensional war that spanned thousands of years and existed in layers between time, space, and dreams. What if WE are those aliens?

In the new science fiction tale Children of the Guardians by DB Stearns, the second book in the Harmonic Wars series, the author takes readers on a fantastic adventure into a multidimensional world where a great intergalactic war is about to break out. In a story spanning different points in time, other worlds, and different dimensions, Stearns paints an incredibly detailed picture of an entirely unique perspective on how the planet Earth is really a colony populated by emigrants from other planets. Then based on that premise, he develops the reason, wars, and conflicts that brought our ancestors to live on this planet. 

“My inspiration for Harmonic Wars was the Great Pyramid of Giza,” explained DB Stearns. “I studied it and many other ancient sites that had similar qualities in building materials and techniques. We would have extreme difficulties rebuilding the Great Pyramid today, and most countries could not afford to build to that level of perfection. This research helped me to create my first outlines of the story, and I had envisioned this as a trilogy. Now it has grown into a four-book series. It is best described as Game of Thrones meets Star Wars, but without all the incest. It is an epic story of good vs. evil, with many characters and several ongoing storylines. If you’re looking for the next story to fill the void of Game of Thrones, then Harmonic Wars is a must-have!”

Children of the Guardians is a classic tale of good vs. evil only set against the backdrop of many different times, places and planets. Over 200 years have passed since the villainous Arturo, whose early life story unfolds in the first book Guardians of the Crystal Skulls, mysteriously murdered two Guardians and stole their Crystal Skulls. The year is now 2027, and the G`Alad has strategically positioned themselves politically and physically to take control of the Earth, but they must first find and destroy the last Pyraportal that protects the peaceful Balsarius.

Meanwhile, Guardian Ana must prepare to fight back against her estranged grandson, Arturo. Ana has fled to keep her new charges from falling to the temptations of the evil-tainted weapons that now control the G`Alad and Arturo. Will Ana have enough time to train this new generation of Guardians, or will Ares and Arturo destroy them before they begin? Can Ana and her charges fight this alone – or will she need help from the great beyond? Will the goodly Balsarius defeat the evil G`Alad? The ancient Holy Warrior, Shihan Marcus Kahn returns from 200 years of stasis to face his past, and once again wage war against Admiral Ares and his massive fleet. What will Ana do without the feisty Alana and the rest of her Guardian sisters? Can they still help Ana from Beyond?

This book is an action-packed read loaded with such specific descriptions of worlds only DB Stearns could dream up. Written with great, relatable and sometimes flawed characters and several fantastic storylines all woven together in dramatic intensity, readers won’t be able to put down Children of the Guardians. The great news is that at 660 pages, they will get to prolong the escape into the science fiction fun.

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