FROM BEST-SELLING AUTHORS TRAVIS S. TAYLOR AND JODY LYNN NYE. A
teenage girl and her fellow Bright Sparks must do what it takes to stay
alive and achieve success in this sequel to Moon Beam.
RACE AROUND THE MOON!
Barbara Winton and the rest of the Bright Sparks, Dr. Keegan Bright's
team of youthful scientists, are competing in the first ever race to
completely circle the Moon! The Sparks--along with twenty- five other
teams--have to count on one another as they face thousands of kilometers
of unknown dangers, where a simple accident can have fatal consequences.
A TEST OF ALLIANCE AND FRIENDSHIP
The Sparks forge ties with racers from all over, but also must deal with
a former Spark, Pam, a threatening figure whose disappearance from the
Sparks program is shrouded in mystery.
A LIFE AND DEATH FINISH
While the Sparks compete in the race, Dr. Bright himself is part of a
groundbreaking project to seek out rare minerals underneath a crater.
Then on the far side of the Moon, in the airless, frozen depths beneath
the lunar surface, disaster strikes--and only the Bright Sparks are
close enough to help him!
Praise for Moon Tracks:
". . . fun and plausible futuristic elements, such as personalized AI .
. . This science-fueled race around the moon is a nerdy Fast and the
Furious."--Booklist
Praise for prequel Moon Beam:
"Taylor and Nye offer up a tense escapade with engaging characters and a
fast-paced plot, but their true focus is on scientific detail,
plausibility, and ingenuity . . . it's an entertaining and even
educational offering, perfect for those who demand science in their
science fiction."--Publishers Weekly
Praise for the work of Jody Lynn Nye:
"Infused with humor to keep you entertained and action to make you turn
the pages."--Kirkus on Jody Lynn Nye's Rhythm of the Imperium
"I thoroughly enjoyed it, the plot, the settlement, the whole nine
yards, and especially the twitch of humor at odd moments...a book I can
thoroughly recommend." --Anne McCaffrey
"An unusual story well-told, with characters it's a real pleasure to
spend time with." --David Drake
"[An] innovative take on the well-loved theme of fairies and dangerous
wishes." --Publishers Weekly on Wishing on a Star by Jody Lynn Nye
and Angelina Adams
About Travis S. Taylor:
"[E]xplodes with inventive action.--Publishers Weekly on Travis S.
Taylor's The Quantum Connection.
"[Warp Speed] reads like Doc Smith writing Robert Ludlum. . .You
won't want to put it down"--John Ringo