
Gaia's Heartbeat - Part 2 of the Dolhin Riders Series
Michael J. Ganas(Author)
Seaworthy Publications, Inc. (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
308 pages
978-1-966191-06-3 (ISBN)
Description
THE DOLPHIN RIDER SAGA - PREQUEL & SEQUEL
WINNER OF NINE BOOK AWARDS
Was it the winds of chance . . . or something else that has brought them together?
A relentless quest takes them on an unimaginable journey.
He has come into their midst, willing to protect and safeguard them.
Fashioned by nature, they possess an intellect far beyond that of mankind.
Mystically endowed and beautiful, she is the savior, the instrument through which their collective energy flows.
Together as one, they must stand and fight, showing humanity the way.
What is going on?
A hidden sanctuary of spectacular beauty pulsating with life in the midst of ecological ruin.
A hybrid marine organism that produces hydrogen gas and precious metals in staggering quantities.
Strange art produced by the dolphins that has a remarkable effect on people when they look at it - those that are good experience euphoria; those that are bad become violently ill.
Dolphin hunters out to capture the evolved species of dolphin.
A man obsessed with revenge who seeks to kill Jake Javolyn and destroy his boat.
Evil has asserted itself in the form of a most unlikely alliance, one which Javolyn and the girl find themselves pitted against. A sadistic colonel seeks to take control of Haiti by forging an unholy partnership with the vicious Cardoza drug ring and Islamic terrorists.
A stunning rollercoaster ride of epic adventure, Gaia's Heartbeat is the second book in this blockbuster series, an ecological saga that will leave readers spellbound and enthralled with its superb mix of intense action, environmental activism, and mysticism.
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
449 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-966191-06-3 (9781966191063)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Michael J. Ganas is a licensed professional engineer. Following a stint in the U.S. Army, he earned a degree in civil engineering from Cornell University. Shortly thereafter, his love of the sea prompted him to pursue a career as a deep-sea commercial diver, heading a wide array of marine construction projects. This eventually led him to his current occupation, which takes on the challenges of civil engineering in underwater environments. Having published over twenty technical articles involving marine engineering, he decided to write his first novel, an epic action adventure titled The Girl Who Rode Dolphins, which eventually merited seven literary awards and has since been subdivided into the first three books of the ongoing Dolphin Riders book series.