A powerful new voice in science fiction brings time travel, courage, and coming-of-age adventure together in a thrilling Out of Time novel.
Amazing Selects, an imprint of Experimenter Publishing Company, LLC, proudly announces the trade paperback release of STORM’S EYE by October K. Santerelli, based on a concept by legendary author David Brin. This compelling young adult science fiction novel launches readers into a richly imagined future where humanity’s survival depends on rediscovering one essential quality: courage.
Fourteen-year-old Olivia Becker flees her fractured family in fire-ravaged California—only to awaken aboard a space station in the year 2347. Scientists of a fragile but peaceful future reveal why she’s been brought forward through time: humanity has forgotten how to be brave.
To help restore the spirit of courage, Olivia joins three other teens drawn from across history—a Greek islander, a Javanese sailor, and a boy from the far future—on a mission to a storm-wracked alien world where danger brews beneath the clouds. Together, they must face the unknown, learn to trust one another, and discover what it truly means to be strong.
Featuring a cover by Kermit Woodall, Storm’s Eye is the first full-length Out of Time novel—a sweeping adventure blending heartfelt coming-of-age storytelling with classic science fiction exploration. It’s a story of loss, resilience, and rediscovered hope, perfect for readers who grew up on A Wrinkle in Time, Ender’s Game, and The Expanse.
“Storm’s Eye reminds us that bravery isn’t the absence of fear—it’s the decision to move forward anyway,” said Lloyd Penney, Editor-in-Chief of Amazing Stories and Amazing Selects.
Book Details:
Title: STORM’S EYE
Author: October K. Santerelli
Concept by: David Brin
Publisher: Amazing Selects / Experimenter Publishing Company, LLC
Creative Director: Kermit Woodall
Format: Trade Paperback
Release Date: 111/1/25
Website: amazingstories.com
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