
The Dianis Chronicles

Arc of The Dianis Chronicles
Crafted for the science fiction reader who lives for a passionate series to immerse themselves, the chronicles incorporate plausible futuristic science blended with intrigue and action. As characters battle against relentless opponents and expose galactic subtrefuge, their ardent interactions fuel the story with realism and heroics that leave the reader cheering. The Dianis chronicles are for a fan who savors plot-driven action, strong female characters, and the achievement of aspirations through perserverence.

Literary Praise for the Chronicles
"In a mixture between the social and scientific worlds, Achelous Forushen is a well rounded character with true emotional connections to the people and the planet for which he feels a responsibility. His relationship with Marisa and Boyd is heartfelt, and his leadership in the revolt against Nordarken Mining is inspiring without overdoing the heroics.
I’d highly recommend The Foundry to readers of serious science fiction who are looking for a high quality read in which to immerse themselves."
-- K.C. Finn, Readers' Favorite
"In much the manner of Lois McMaster Bujold, Frank Dravis
creates an adventure that is multifaceted, sweeping, and complicated. Readers of Bujold are just one audience likely to appreciate the unusually well-detailed approach that allows for a sociologist and an anthropologist's perspective of peoples, planets, and events as well as evolving political issues of citizen rights, Federation processes, and plots to exploit other worlds."
--Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review
"A marvelous new sci-fi and fantasy adventure, perfectly in balance between reality and imagination, establishing a rich new universe in this genre-bending series. This first book in Dianis, A World in Turmoil has a goldmine of potential for future books and stories. Dravis’ diligence in world-building and meticulous attention to detail has set up a rich new universe that is an immersive experience for the reader, as well as being an insightful reflection on the world today."
-- Self-Publishing Review