About Rebel Without A Clue: A Sci Fi Comedy Where Women Rule (Planet Hy Man Book 1):
Planet Hy Man’s energy is running on empty and earth is their only hope. The only problem is, no one wants to go there.
Mex is ready to hang up her catsuit and watch the galaxy pass by. But when she is ordered to save Planet Hy Man or kiss her pension goodbye, she has no choice but to don her leathers and head to Scotland.
With no idea what the Scot’s are saying let alone what a latte is, Mex combs Glasgow. Confused, disoriented, and with a growing love for vodka she hits a mind-blowing obstacle that knocks her for six…
Legless; an ancient man as elusive as the proverbial car keys has the formula.
She thought he’d died decades ago, back in the days when phones were anything but mobile and TV screens were anything but flat.
Will Mex find him in time and if she does, will he be too Scottish to understand?
Rebel Without A Clue is the quirky first book in the Planet Hy Man science fiction comedy series. If you like high-mileage heroines, fast-paced satire, and meticulously crafted universes, then you’ll love Kerrie Noor’s otherworldly farce.
Buy Rebel Without A Clue and blast into a battle of the sexes today!
“So glad this will be a series!!” Goodreads Reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
“I would place this book on my shelf next to any Neil Gaiman or Robert Heinlein title, appreciating the balance it brings to the genre. It’s well-written and entertaining stuff. Netgalley reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
“Hilarious, offbeat, and funny sci-fi novel, which was an absolute riot to read! I loved each and every humorous character, with their own silly antics and ticks that really made them stand apart from others.” Chick lit reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Shortlisted in the e-book Page Turner awards 2020
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Author Bio:
Back in the days before TV had remote controls and Scotland was known for the Bay City Rollers Kerrie left Australia on a working holiday and fell in love with many things Scottish. In the past, she has been a regular on Community Radio, taught Belly dancing, ‘done’ a little stand-up, and appeared at the Edinburgh Festival.
Kerrie still dances often accompanied by storytelling and the odd joke and has inflicted her quirky style of humor on many- including, several rest homes, charity events and pretty much anyone who will sit still long enough to listen.
She has past been shortlisted for the Asham short story award and had two short plays performed on radio.