The Road to Roswell
(Author) Connie WillisFrancie is a reluctant Maid of Honor, for several reasons. The first is that her friend Serena has terrible taste in men. Previous fiancés have included a storm-chaser, a shaman and a kamikaze base-jumper. This is the closest a wedding has come to happening, and it's to a UFO-chaser. The second is that, as a result, the wedding is being held in New Mexico. In Roswell. During the UFO festival. After a series of travel disasters that end with her car sharing with another wedding guest - who also happens to be an FBI agent - a wedding due to take place in the UFO Museum, conducted by a high priest from the Church of Galactic Truth, and a frankly repellent bridesmaid dress, the alien abduction is actually a high point of Francie's day. Bundled by an alien into an SUV, which she is forced to drive, what follows is a chaotic road trip, picking up other waifs and strays, hotwiring an RV, and desperately trying to work out what their alien captor actually wants. This chaotic road trip of a story is delightful fun, perfect for fans of PAUL, GALAXY QUEST and THE ORVILLE. It's a stand-alone entry point into the world of multi-award-winner Connie Willis.
Connie Willis
Connie Willis is a prominent American science fiction and fantasy writer known for her intricate plots, meticulous research, and wit. She has won numerous awards, including multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards. Willis is best known for her time travel novels, including "Doomsday Book" and "To Say Nothing of the Dog." Her works often explore themes of history, technology, and human nature with a blend of humor and deep emotion. Willis has had a significant impact on the science fiction genre, influencing writers and readers alike with her unique storytelling and compelling characters.