Mission 3047: One Soul’s Fantasy by Stuart Ledwith – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Mission 3047Mission 3047 by Stuart Ledwith PhD
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mission 3047 starts off with a bit of a backstory of Chloe and how she met her husband. They fell in love, got married, and expected a happily ever after ending. Unfortunately, life had other plans and her husband was in a horrible accident that left him in a comatose state. This left Chloe, or as her friends call her, June, raising two daughters on her own.

Fast forward several years and no change has happened in June’s husband’s state. The lives of June, and her two daughters, Liv, and Cora, have carried on as usual. June is going on missions with her partner, Sarge, to save aliens on other planets. Besides that, June is busy with real estate transactions, research, and numerous other things. Liv and Cora are kept busy with school and for years have been too scared to talk to their dad because his pale, lifeless state scares them.

That changes when June urges them to speak to their dad and spend time with him. Once the girls start doing this, they notice changes in their dad’s condition which inspires Liv to conduct research to help her dad. As the story unfolds we see the progress Liv makes in her research and how it helps to bring her dad out of his state small amounts at a time.

This was an interesting sci-fi adventure and was well written. Liv and Cora were wonderful girls who were willing to help their mom with anything that she needed. Liv was brilliant with the work she did to help her dad. June, I had a hard time deciding whether I liked her or not. Sarge I also was undecided on whether to like. The relationship between June and Sarge seemed to be more than friendship but it was hard to tell. Sarge seemed to like to throw his money around and it almost felt like he was trying to buy love and friendship. Overall a fun story with unique characters.

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