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Project Mars

WCO Secret Agenda

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Project Mars

By: Rochelle G. Hayes
Narrated by: Geoffrey Boyes
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Reba Harlow is an average housewife and mother of three, unaware of a hidden hand that controls her life. She is tuned into the frequency of everyday Earth life, marriage, children, and work, cradle to grave.

Mars was on the news in 2003 and could be seen by anyone with a telescope for the first time. Seeing Mars, Reba feels a knowing—something is awakening deep inside her. After much research online, she is inspired to write a fiction book featuring Mars and an elite corporation with an evil secret agenda of turning humans into radio waves controlled by frequencies. It is easy to get into the writing zone, so easy, maybe too easy!

Reba chooses the World Canvas Organization online to model her evil fictional corporation TAOOS after. Jacob Harding, Reba's father, learns of the fiction book Reba is researching and writing. Time for truth: Jacob prepares to reveal secrets that will change the course of Reba's life.

A meeting is set. There is no choice now; Jacob must tell his daughter what she needs to know. This book can never see the light of day. Reba must stop before it destroys her life. Jacob is too late. While driving to the meeting in Toronto, Reba's car is sideswiped by a WCO studio truck, which sends her into a coma for many years. Jacob makes a deal to spare Reba's life. Reba goes to a sanitorium. After many years, there is a medical breakthrough in treating a persistent vegetative state (coma) with a new drug called amantadine; Jacob enrolls Reba in the clinical trial, along with deep brain stimulation (DBS).

A miracle happens. Reba wakes from the coma in 2021 to a panic-stricken world, where everyone is wearing a mask. Everything has changed. The whole world has gone crazy with a global pandemic. A secret is revealed that turns her world upside down: disinformation about an asteroid on a collision course with earth.

Everything is unravelling as fiction turns into reality. In a battle of good vs. evil, people worldwide have one thought: Don't look up! Is this real?

©2022 Rochelle G. Hayes (P)2022 Rochelle G. Hayes
Adventure Fiction First Contact Science Fiction Solar System Mars
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I Loved it good imagination

I listened to the Prologue, and I was hooked. It started a little slow with the opening chapters. Still, it quickly regained my attention when Reba began to write her own fiction book. I liked the characters and was very interested in finding out about all the other characters in the book. I thought to myself, What an idea Writing a Book in a Book.
I knew I was listening to fiction, but the author made it sound very believable. I even looked up some of the facts, especially the Prophecies of Nostradamus.
I listened to the whole book in one day; I just had to know how the battle would happen.
I was pleasantly surprised that even the battle was controlled by frequency. How quickly it happened and with no bloodshed at all.
I thought the book was great and really enjoyed it

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Great book to read!

I was surprised when I read the first chapters as it just seemed like it was an ordinary family nothing special.
I had enjoyed the Prologue and was expecting to hear about Jacob right away.
I like The way the author started from a later date and slowly introduced the Mars theme .I learned many truths about Mars.
Then it started to make sense and I became more interrested in finding out how the Prologue fit in with the whole story.
I liked the way there were actually facts you could look up and find online which made me think is this real?
I knew it was a fiction book but after listening to the whole audiobook the author makes you believe that the story could actually have been a true story disquised as fiction.

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Can’t believe it’s fiction

Rochelle G. Hayes wrote a great book. Geoffrey Boyes did a great job on the narration. The prologue hook you. Then It may start off slow but it becomes more interesting. The battle was very nicely done. It’s nice that the author gives you information that you can look up on the Internet. It may be a work of fiction, but with the authors description and the narrators telling it made it seem like it was real life. it was a very enjoyable book.

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