The Prince: Lucifer's Origins, by J. M. Erickson
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Prince Victor Venture the Ninth is a young twelve year old prince who has successfully avoided his call to serve, and has remained unnoticed on the university planet Pax where he studies old manuscripts and documents called “books” of ancient civilizations. Unfortunately, his luck has run out. His brother, Prince Jason of the Sagittarius Sector has made room in his court for the young prince, and the Royal Guard has been sent to collect him. All is not as simple as it would appear. Palace intrigues, conspiracies and lust for power pervades the Kingdom. And even under the watchful eyes of the ancient species, the Xenon, violence, atrocities and greed flourish. The prince's mentor, Bishop Miles, suspects more danger lurks for his young ward. To prepare him for the future, a “free thinking” artificial intelligent symbiont” is implanted in the prince's cortex instead of the traditional royal AI that focuses on duty and royal doctrine. Further, Bishop Miles enlists the services of two free thinking, moral soldiers – Sergeant Marcia Devin and Commander Jana Virgil, to insure safe passage. These vital steps are hoped to keep the prince safe. But nothing could prepare the prince and his supporters from the harsh world of the planet “Hell.” Located in the ancient Sol System in the Origins Sector, the prince's transport is attacked and he is launched to the planet's surface so he can hopefully be rescued later. From Prince Victor's perspective, he is marooned in Hell for five year. This is a classic story of adaption, survival of the fittest, good versus and evil, the will to live, and the strength loyalty and friendship.
The Prince: Lucifer's Origins, by J. M. Erickson- Amazon Sales Rank: #8122425 in Books
- Published on: 2015-05-19
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x .74" w x 5.00" l, .71 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 294 pages
Review "The Prince is a compelling novel of action, survival, and stark morality, where the struggles range from unique and personal to galaxy-shaking. It's fast-paced, with a large helping of science fiction adventure, a dash of military action, and a pinch of coming-of-age drama. Science Fiction enthusiasts will no doubt find The Prince entertaining, and there are elements enough of other genres to draw a readership from a far larger crowd." - Self-Publishing Review, 4 stars"Mixing classic literature, science fiction, and religious texts as its inspiration, the unique setting of this book is quick to stimulate the imaginations of its readers...With exciting action, a fantastical plot, and a handful of genuinely enjoyable characters, this book follows in the footsteps of the author's previous work..." - Michael Radon, US Review of Books, RECOMMENDED by the USR
From the Author J.M. Erickson has done it again! Wow, I loved the story as much as the others of his I've read (check them out... he's got an AMAZING backlist!) As always the world-building is brilliant, detailed, and puts us right in the story, and the characters are dynamic and fully realized. One thing in particular I enjoy about J.M. Erickson's writing is not only that he can make the most fantastical settings feel totally believable (this is Sci/fi after all), but I like that he writes such strong women characters, something I don't see much of in this genre. The book can get fairly complex sometimes, but I like that kind of science fiction, and you still care about the characters. The story touches on so many facets of the human experience: science, religion, history, evolution, biology, physics, good vs. evil... a great experience and I hope this storyline continues! Highly recommend!! (5 stars) Stacy Decker- Goodreads; Shelfari; Barnes & Noble; Indie Book Reviewers Having thoroughly enjoyed reading several other books from JM Erickson (his "Birds of Flight" series is amazing!) I Eagerly jumped on the chance to read this one. I admit the title had me a bit curious... was this a religious book? Or more sci/fi/thriller/action/drama like his others? Well, yes. In a way it's all of it... Complex, riveting, and touches on the deepest corners of the human condition, but is also quite profound at times, but not confusing. I always enjoy the characters in Mr. Erickson's books, and see what sorts of conflicts they must overcome. I also enjoyed the literary infusion throughout, and now I want to re-read Machiavelli! Thank you, Mr. Erickson, for writing another intelligent and highly entertaining novel, and I very much look forward to your next release. (5 stars) Sam Ryan- Goodreads; Shelfari; Barnes & Noble; Indie Book Reviewers I absolutely enjoyed this book and couldn't seem to put it down. I am really picky with anything science fiction related, as so often I read something that seems like I've read it a thousand times before! Same plot recycled...same stock characters... blah. But that was definitely not the case with "The Prince: Lucifer's Origins" by J.M. Erickson. [side note - loved the references to "The Prince" by Machiavelli weaved throughout. Clever!] The whole time I was reading I kept thinking how I hadn't read anything like this before! It had just this really great mix of so many elements, it's almost hard to totally categorize this book (but it is definitely science fiction/alternative reality)... This book had some of everything I enjoy in a good book, including some more important overall themes that are relatable on almost every level. So even if you aren't a die-hard sci/fi fan, there is something in here that you'll enjoy, and I for one would love to see the story continued. (4-5 stars) Jenna Brewster- Goodreads; Shelfari; Barnes & Noble; Indie Book Reviewers This book was amazing! I read a few other books by J.M. Erickson not that long ago, and he is definitely one of those authors that I now feel has "proved' himself to me in the sense that I'll read anything that he writes! The stories are always fast paced, intelligently written, great editing, interesting characters, and a great plot But they also tie into the bigger, more universal landscape of life, in this case touching on many broader themes that play out quite brilliantly in this universe he created. I don't mean to overly gush, but it is rare to find a writer who so consistently delivers and seems to get better each time, so I'm happy to have discovered his books. As much as I enjoyed "The Prince..." This one was a tad more complicated for me than the others, and I definitely appreciated the character bios at the beginning (more authors should do this!). But overall another great read that will appeal to fans far beyond the typical science fiction realm. (4-5 stars). Karen Matthews- Goodreads; Shelfari; Barnes & Noble; Indie Book Reviewers This novel, "The Prince: Lucifer's Origins" by J.M. Erickson is just the type of novel I love to get lost in - original, intelligent, creative escapism that is so clearly not of this world (or is it? ha), but we are very much a part of it in almost every way. I liked Victor, loved Marcia and Regina, loved (hated) how Earth was "Hell" (sad but true), and was super impressed with how the author managed to combine so many elements and themes, but kept the story tightly focused and it all came together so well... at times I worried it would lose focus... but it all worked out in the end. Lots of action and snappy dialogue to keep me hooked. (4 stars) Laura Clarke- Goodreads; Shelfari; Barnes & Noble; Indie Book Reviewers I know we're not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but I really love this cover! But fortunately what's inside is even better! I almost feel like I just read 5 books, so much happens and it's hard to just sum up (but there are several reviews that already describe the plot in detail so I won't here). The writing is great, and for me that really can make or break a book, even if the plot is "familiar". But I was constantly surprised by things as they unfolded, and liked that none of the characters were predictable. In fact for me it was the characters who really sold this book for me. Don't get me wrong, the world-building was great too, I just really enjoyed the relationship dynamics and how they played of one another. I read this book in the span of 3 nights which for me is pretty fast. Will definitely be reading more from Mr. Erickson soon. Highly recommend for fans of sci/fi/ (5 stars) Brenda Maxwell - Goodreads; Shelfari; Barnes & Noble; Indie Book Reviewers
About the Author In addition to the award winning Birds of Flight series: Albatross, Raven, Eagle, Falcon, and Flight of the Black Swan, J.M. Erickson has written the critically acclaimed science fiction novellas Future Prometheus I & II series and Intelligent Design: Revelations. Erickson holds a BA in psychology and sociology from Boston College and master’s degree in psychiatric social work from Simmons School of Social Work. He is senior instructor of psychology and counseling at Cambridge College, and senior therapist in a clinical group practice in the Merrimack Valley, Massachusetts, USA.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. If you like science fiction you will enjoy this book By quirru The Prince: Lucifer's Origins a Science fiction book a bit complicated for my taste. At the beginning, the author M. Erickson makes a description of each character so you can be able to understand the plot.I found it a little confusing, maybe without it I wouldn’t be able to understand the book. The story is about a very young prince (12 years old) that has a chip implanted in his brain to make him a free thinker, instead of making him think like a prince, one of his brothers send for him because he has to do his royal duties. During the transportation to the kingdom his party is attacked and he is sent to a Hell country where he stay for 5 years showing a lot of values like adaptation, survival, zest for life and also he acquires supernatural powers that he uses to fight for the good against the bad. I think a little messy, I’ve got lost in some of the fights andIs a book full of adrenaline and action, and if you like a science fiction genre for sure you will enjoy it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Better to Reign in Hell Than Serve in Heaven By Kieran Hair “The Prince: Lucifer’s Origins” takes place in a compelling future in which the planet we call home has become a hellish nightmare. A young prince, Victor, is stranded there and must forge alliances and learn to survive by his instincts as well as his wits. The world of the story is fleshed out very well, with an elaborate monarchic system and several species that are described well enough to provide the reader with a decent mental picture of the world in which Victor finds himself. There are also very compelling supporting characters throughout the long timespan which the book covers.There are a few major themes of this book, and the major theme of each chapter is underscored by a quote. Every single quote used throughout the book is by Niccolo Machiavelli, and not one of them fails to tie into the story in a profound and interesting way. But the real demonstration of the novel’s themes exist in the characterization of Victor himself. He is a very changed character at the end of the book compared to the beginning, and while he appears ready to make the ultimate sacrifice leading up to the novel’s ending, he undergoes a number of changes in terms of demeanor and even physical appearance.Without giving too much away, suffice to say that the end of the book involves a regime change that it is implied will take generations to reach fruition, but will ultimately affect numerous planets across various star systems. One would think that a book with this kind of scope would be difficult to read, but the author actually excels at driving the narrative forward and focusing on the key players who are making the aforementioned changes, allowing the expansive universe in which they live to be explained through their words and actions. This makes for an easy reading experience, not to mention one heck of a solid story.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The Family Business Can Be a Terrible Burden By Marta Cheng Twelve-year-old Victor isn’t interested in the family business – the family business being to rule, conquer and contain one’s fiefdom – “fiefdom” in the case of Victor’s world being actual planets. The family business can also be a terrible burden, especially if you happen to be a prince. Quiet and studious, Prince Victor been left pretty much to his own devices on the university planet, Pax, where he’s been studying and learning. However, Victor’s life of peace and knowledge is about to drastically change. His brother, Prince Jason, has made room for Victor on the planet he rules and is sending the Royal Guard to pick him up. Prince Victor is subsequently picked up by the Royal Guard, regretfully leaving behind his former life but while en route to his brother’s planet, Prince Victor’s ship is attacked but he’s able to eventually escape to the planet the ancients call Earth, otherwise known in the realm as planet Hell. While The Prince: Lucifer’s Origins is undoubtedly sci-fi, it feels like its origins are steeped in English medieval history with the reluctant young prince being called to arms to stand alongside his royal family in battle, so to speak. There’s plenty of action in this book that keeps the reader engaged in addition to having biblical undertones. It also raises the issue of family and one’s loyalty to it. However, the selling point for me was that although the book is unadulterated sci-fi, the universe the author has created is believable and relatable – not always easy in this genre. Erickson has done a good job creating this alternate universe into which he’s invited his readers. However, he manages to keep his readers engaged instead of alienating them by making his word “so far out there” that readers lose interest. A good solid read.
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