Interviews and Reviews

Pahrump Alien Guy Interview with Kathy Porter

Pahrump Alien Guy Interviews Kathy Porter about the Gray Guardians Book Series and explains how she has woven some of her personal alien contact experiences into her books. The events, of course, were experienced by characters in her chapters, so she could finally tell them without divulging that it actually happened to her. Kathy is still working her way through her contacts and is more open to sharing her real-life experiences. 

Hollywood Book Review
The Journey

The Journey is the third book in the Gray Guardians Series. This book is as enchanting as the first two, if not more intriguing. The reader is wrapped up in an enthralling world where characters are wild, extra, and intelligent. Events in The Journey are otherworldly, literally, and figuratively. The reader gets to experience fantasy scenarios that are stimulating and entertaining. Unlike other book series, you do not need to have read the first two books to follow the story in the third volume. Author Kathy Porter wrote this book for readers that enjoy both ‘single’ reads and multiple book series.

The Journey by Kathy Porter

Reader's Favorite 5-star reviewK.C. Finn  Reader’s Favorite

The Journey: A Gray Guardians Series

The Journey is a work in the science fiction, adventure, and interpersonal drama subgenres. It can be enjoyed by mature young adults and adult readers alike and is penned by Kathy Porter. In the third novel in the Gray Guardians book series, we pick up the adventure where Escape From Nuur left off, finding ourselves post-war with Amanda Hartman, the child of a Gray surrogate parent. Amanda hears things in her mind, channeling the mental communications of others, and she reports a potentially devastating conversation to the President of the United Pyramid City of Nuur, Rosa De Angelo. The Ja seems to think that conflict is far from over, and ignoring the trouble brewing beneath the surface could lead to the destruction of everything that the different species have built together to form a fragile peace.

Kathy Porter offers a novel that works on many levels, from its interesting and intricately-plotted political drama across different nations and species to the individual struggles of abducted people searching for meaning, their loved ones, and a new kind of survival after such struggles. I enjoyed the multi-perspective element of the work, where we travel with the omniscient Porter to different locations to see all the different aspects of this science-fiction conspiracy, mystery, and war story coming together. The dialogue is also incredibly well used for exposition and explanation of the plot without the need for extensive prose, making the reading experience feel faster and sharper. Overall, The Journey is an exhilarating must-read for existing series fans. I’d recommend the whole series to fans of inventive and deeply involved science fiction with all the emotive space opera elements one could want.