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Under the guidance of Netty, Abby concocts her plans to abduct the wildlife at the Big Cat Sanctuary in Sarasota. She enlists the help of the handsome Italian yacht captain, Cobby and his son Kane, forcing her to expose the changes to her body, including her hidden wings. Hiding her plans from Jose, he departs on his own mission to find his adopted mother and sisters, leaving Abby to draw closer to the charming and capable Captain Cobby.
Young Scotty embarks on a romance with a young rich local girl named Chloe who suffers from the mysterious death of her mother and the constant absences of her father.
Life moves expeditiously toward the climax at Chloe’s father’s mansion on Bird Key as strange connections and revealed identities collide with political intrigue and murder, leaving Chloe and Jose traumatized. Joining them in the frantic dash to a yacht moored on the key enabling them to make their escape, wildlife and all, to Tampa Bay, is Kenya, a sassy and striking young pregnant black girl; and Peter, their trusted attorney that falls victim to Armoni and Ginger Mae’s plot, leaving him dangerously scarred and emotionally ruined. During their escape to Tampa Bay ahead of the cops and devastation from the sky, it becomes clear that Scotty might be the mysterious One, as foretold by Caesar, the iconic Siberian tiger that attaches himself to Echo and Scotty.

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First published August 26, 2012

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Profile Image for Wanda Hartzenberg.
Author 5 books73 followers
December 5, 2012
I did the one thing I never do, read one book in a series directly after the other.
Ok, so sometimes I do it, but I prefer not to. But in this case, I had to.
Echo and her dog, Abbey and her love
Political strife, human depravity and animals and the environment suffering,
I had to know how it ends. But it is only the third book in the series.
It is amazing that an author can manage so many layers within one story.
This book is a paranormal story.
It is a socio political commentary.
It is a love story
It is a story about aliens
It is a book that one and all must read.
I am sure everybody will find something in this book that they absolutely adore,
If it happens to be Echo, well then you are in good company.
12 reviews20 followers
March 6, 2013

this is the 3 rd book in the species intervention series. the journey with Abby, Jose, Scotty and Echo continues. the race is on to reach safety. More characters are introduced and the connections are amazing! JK Accinni weaves a fantastic tale. I could not put this book down!!
Profile Image for Lavinia Urban.
Author 31 books127 followers
February 10, 2013
From the outside things seem to be perfect for Abby, Scotty and Jose. But underneath it all each have issues they need to contend with.
Jose is in desperate need to track down his adoptive mother and sisters and with his lawyer Peter he knows exactly where to find them.
Scotty is finding the changes to his body hard. He feels lonely and can not seem to connect with a boy called Kane who is Captain Cobby's son. Then he meets Chloe and her dog Teddy and they instantly his it off. Instantly he feel so much happier.
Abby is visited by Netty and baby and told the worlds destruction is coming soon and she must save as many animals as she can (kinda like Noah and his ark). It's not an easy job and she feels the stresses of handling the knowledge of this hard, especially with Jose searching for his family. She eventually is able to confide in Captain Cobby and his son, who she and Scotty reveal themselves too.
Then there is Peter, their lawyer, who lives next door. He feels lonely and one night decides to go find himself a woman. This is where he meets Ginger Mae, who is not completely being truthful with him.
There is also a story of Omar who is hoping to become the next president. Not a nice character indeed.
This is definitely a gripping a book.
Will Jose finally managed to reunite with his family? Can Abby rescue all of those animals? Will Scotty and Chloes relationship work?
Is Armageddon really coming?????
7 reviews
April 12, 2014
I really do love this series by JK Accinni and this has been the book that I read the fastest! I honestly could not put this edition down and I read until my eyes were sore! Definitely not good for me, but it does say a lot about the book.

There are many new characters in this book but I was really pleased to see the return of some familiar characters in this edition. I will not say whom, as you will have to read it to find out!

You will find that this book adds many more layers to the story line and definitely strings everything together. Again, a very well written and imaginative sci-fi book that will not disappoint! Fantastic twists and turns along the way, with some descriptive scenes, which will make you appreciate the author even more for her talent.

I completely love this series! Kudos to the author for her splendid work!
Profile Image for Wanda Hartzenberg.
Author 5 books73 followers
November 12, 2012
I did the one thing I never do, read one book in a series directly after the other.
Ok, so sometimes I do it, but I prefer not to. But in this case, I had to.
Echo and her dog, Abbey and her love
Political strife, human depravity and animals and the environment suffering,
I had to know how it ends. But it is only the third book in the series.
It is amazing that an author can manage so many layers within one story.
This book is a paranormal story.
It is a socio political commentary.
It is a love story
It is a story about aliens
It is a book that one and all must read.
I am sure everybody will find something in this book that they absolutely adore,
If it happens to be Echo, well then you are in good company.
Profile Image for Jackie Primo.
72 reviews2 followers
March 26, 2013
I'm so hooked on the Species Intervention series and I wish it never had to end. Accinni excels at character development...you feel for each and every character that you come across, from nasty Armoni to otherworldly Echo. As Scotty, Jose and Abbey's development continues we learn a little more of Echo's mission (which I'm not going to give away!) and the pace really picks up. It took me a couple days to write this review because I jumped right into the next book in the series Hive. A must read!!!
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3,510 reviews286 followers
May 12, 2015
Okay but went off on a tangent with no explanation. Major cliff hanger ending too which I hate. Now I have to hunt up book 4 Hive. I'm still trying to figure out what book 1 actually has to do with the series. Book 2 and 3 only had one connection to Baby. I wonder if book 4 will finally pull the series into a cohesive unit.
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136 reviews
April 5, 2013
I loved it! Armageddon Cometh was an incredible third installment in the Species Intervention #6609 series. I'm a bit confused as to what causes the actual collapse of humanity, the Salafis or The Womb. But I guess that is what the mastermind that is J. K. Accinni was aiming for as she wrote this book. I cannot wait to read The Hive to see how it all pans out! This is an amazing series.
Profile Image for Ju Ephraime.
Author 34 books231 followers
February 18, 2018
Armageddon Cometh is a story that forces the reader to stop and think about the world we live in the things that are taking place around us and our interactions with all living things on this earth.
The author gave everyone a voice, even down to the tiniest shih Tzu/tea cup poodle. I like the interaction of the characters, even the inner dialogue was well-done. This author knows her craft. She blends together, effortlessly, the life of teenagers, aliens and animals without sacrificing the plot of the story.
I fell in love with the cast of characters and the way the author brought them all together and had them interacting with each other in their mission to release the animals from local animal sanctuary. There is the suspense in not knowing whether or not they’ll succeed in their mission; of not knowing who is, The One; the love and single-minded focus of the group, all work to make this a powerful and interesting read. But for a few violence scenes, this would be a great YA read, but it’s a great read for 18+. Highly recommend!
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1,396 reviews284 followers
March 19, 2013
I’ve heard some people say they don’t like the cover of this book, but as a fan of horror and light sci-fi I find the cover interesting and eye-catching; but it had little to do with my decision to read the third book in this gripping series. I was not too impressed with the first book, Baby, and thought I might not continue with the series, but the second book, Echo, blew me away. Now after having read Armageddon Cometh, I have no doubts that I’m a J.K. Accinni fan for life. Here’s why.

I was so completely bowled over by the sheer excellence of Echo, I couldn’t wait to start reading Armageddon Cometh and I definitely had high expectations for the third book in the Species Intervention #6609 series. I’ll admit that as utterly enjoyable as Armageddon Cometh was, it didn’t hold a candle to Echo; but from what I’ve heard from readers who finished the fourth book, Hive, there is still so much to look forward to and, as I can testify since finishing this book, the series just keeps getting better and better.

As with its predecessor, in Armageddon Cometh the author employs a multitude of intricately-woven storylines to bring home to the reader the issues of conservation and man’s ageless, self-entitled, destructive nature. Strewn with appalling facts and hard-hitting truths about the cruel and inhumane treatment of wildlife and domesticated pets, it’s impossible not to be impacted by this story in one way or another.

“Shaking his head, he remembered he heard somewhere that people ate dogs and cats as delicacies. Delicacies. That meant they had other food. They viewed canines and felines as luxuries. Yeah, he thought bitterly, men must have their luxuries.”

In one of the chapters, on an excursion to the Big Cat Sanctuary in Sarasota - home to some of earth’s abused, exploited and discarded wildlife – the reader is also introduced to Caesar, a Siberian tiger which I assume is going to play an important role in the following book. In fact, a whole host of new characters are introduced throughout the story, each in their unique way adding a voice to the continuing themes of preservation, devastation, political intrigue, and religious fervor.

“Well, I’m just the fireman come to rescue their babies before the fire rages at the feet of humanity.”

Kenya, with her sassy personality and outspokenness, is definitely a new favorite of mine. I’m also happy that Peter got a little more of the spotlight, but I’m not so sure what to make of his new girlfriend…yet. She didn’t win any points with me in the previous book but she does seem to have a few redeeming qualities. Daisy, now she was a pleasant surprise. I hope to see a lot more of her character in the next books. Two characters from the previous book which slightly disappointed me in this book are Abby and Armoni. As I’m sure Abby must’ve been under a lot of pressure with all the life-changing decisions she had to make, I really didn’t care for her attitude towards the end of the book. Pretty much all of the characters had to deal with some form of emotional turmoil, but she just came across as cold and distant. Armoni, being the despicable villain he was in the previous book, I felt his character was watered down a lot in this story and although his brutality and cruelty is a lot less than it was in Echo, he just didn’t have that edge to him he had before. Now that I think of it, the violence in this book is toned down a lot compared to Echo, and the author brings her point neatly into focus by having the characters form new bonds, changing loyalties, making shocking discoveries, and finally bringing Netty, Baby, Echo and Abby together to move the story along to its intended conclusion – which I still have no idea what it’s going to be but it looks as if it is going to be one heck of a grande finale. Also, in every one of the three books in this series, the reader finds out a little more about The Womb, making me more and more curious about where this series is heading.

“She always thought there might be a chance for man to redeem himself. Unfortunately, and unexpectedly, man was now out of time.”

Although the cover and content may make it seem as though this is a predominantly sci-fi read, it really isn’t. It has a little of everything; enough to attract fans from a large number of genres. In this harrowing, multilayered story the author challenges the reader with questions which begs introspection: “What kind of self-sacrifice does it take to put an animal’s needs before your own…? Does it take a spiritual person to demand such dedication? Is it a thankless journey?” These, and other predicaments faced by the characters, are what the reader is left contemplating after finishing this excellent book.

Armageddon Cometh might not have had the same impact on me as Echo did, but it ends on such a high note leaving me with a gazillion questions, I can’t wait to get started on Hive. J.K. Accinni is an insightful writer deeply in tune with the subject matter she writes about. She takes you by the shoulders, look you in the eye, gives it to you straight without vanilla frosting, and then stands back and watches it dawning on you how man’s depravity - driven by greed and corruption - has no limits, no remorse, and no end in sight. Her first-rate storytelling skills engages from start to finish and will leave you wanting more; but be warned, this is not for the faint of heart or those easily offended by profanity (though it is kept to a minimum).
Profile Image for Rosemary Hughes.
4,192 reviews23 followers
March 7, 2021
Echo and Scotty carry out a couple of rescue missions saving various animals being abused by humans.
Jose's adopted mother and sisters are finally located.
Whilst Jose deals with that, Abby has been given an assignment that pushes all boundaries.
This is just a snippet of the drama this episode reveals.
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July 10, 2019
Personal Note:
See 'Alien Species Intervention' on kindle
Profile Image for Lynn Worton.
869 reviews31 followers
December 27, 2012
I received a copy of this book from the author in return for an honest review.

This is the third book in the Species Intervention Series.

Abby is a wonderful character, who has faced many hardships, but even she is struggling to cope with the stress of trying to organise the rescue of the animals at The Big Cat Sanctuary. She is also seems to be growing closer to Captain Cobby.

Scotty is also a wonderful character. He has a very gentle soul, and I have grown fond of him throughout the series. Being only 17, he is still in teen rebel mode, and goes on a rescue missions of his own with Echo. He also meets and falls for a girl called Chloe, who lives in a nearby house.

There are also some old faces that pop up in this book from the first two books. Armoni makes an unwelcome return, along with Ginger Mae. There are also some new faces, namely Chloe and Kenya. I love Kenya's sassy attitude! She is a teenager, but she is very streetwise and has a bit of maturity to her that belies her youth. Chloe is a sweet 15 year old, who has been sheltered by her parents from violence.

Although this book is not as dark as the first two, with regards to violence, there was still plenty to be had! I had the rabbit in the headlights situation again! I struggled to put this book down and found myself completely absorbed in the story from the first page! I have come to the conclusion that I must have a morbid streak in me, because even though Armoni doesn't feature as prominently in this book, I was wondering what he was doing. He is the most vile, disgusting, masochistic psychopath I have ever come across in a book, but he fascinated me. However, I think that my feelings of relief outweighed my curiosity! I was just starting to enjoy the relief of not having Armoni in the picture, when the author introduced a character just as depraved, but even more deadly; A terrorist willing to do anything for his cause. This twist sent chills up my back! Speaking of twists and turns, this book has so many that I felt a bit of whiplash! However, this just kept me turning the pages to find out what was happening next! The ending has a HUGE twist that I didn't see coming! I am now looking forward to reading the next book in the series, Hive, as soon as I can!

J.K. Accinni is now most definitely on my favourite authors list. Her writing style is fast paced, but extremely descriptive. I could easily picture these characters and places in my mind. I do not recommend this series to younger readers due to the violence and the language, but I highly recommend this book (and series) if you love Science Fiction, Dystopian or Apocalyptic Fiction. - Lynn Worton
Profile Image for Anne (Angel Anne Reviews) Nelson .
510 reviews24 followers
January 25, 2013
The kind of storyline or writings of J.K. Accinni just keeps getting better with each book in the Species Intervention #6609 Series, it’s staggering the amount of multiple layers (yes, like an onion.. I stole that from Shrek) layers that are spread throughout the characters, not just one or two main roles.

Many readers, and I’m one in this group for sure… who read A LOT of books especially for review try to clear their head or mind to a point once finished with that particular book, (but of course you still remember the main parts) but for me this series keeps popping back to the forefront refusing to stay on the “shelf” in my brain. Well darn, how am I supposed to concentrate on the next book?

And for me that’s huge! You see there are only a handful of authors that have done that to me, (but this is a good thing) when that happens it’s telling me that I have found a new favorite author to be placed on my list… *nods head* J.K. Accinni is officially added to this list. I am absolutely addicted to this series.

So far this series has kept me second guessing everything that I think that I’ve figured out, but NOOOO, just when I’ve placed one part in the basket it bounces right back out!!! I feel like a basketball refusing to go through the loop after it’s been carefully aimed and then thrown. Gesshhh, I’m getting dizzy here. But, this is my entire fault, because I try to see ahead or solve things in books to fast.

***** AMAZING *****

I am a lover of this series, as I’ve already said so this is a plus for me being able to have read them one after the other, (if there is a series that I’m reading, I grab them all together) well I’m only part the way through with HIVE book 4.. Why do I say this? well I’m referring back to the part where I had said that I try to solve what’s coming in a book, that bad habit of mine…. Well it would normally make is it easier for me to find the answers to the questions that form in my head, but not so in this series.
We are only given snippets on answers, then a ton more questions. Making this, a very intriguing, if not a very bumpy roller coaster of a ride. And loving the rush at the same time.

Hang on once again readers!!!

Well done once more, please keep them coming!!!

I have to say this though; HIVE sure has some mighty big boots to fill. HIGHLY RECOMMEND

SPECIES INTERVENTION #6609
Baby
Echo
Armageddon Cometh
Hive
The One (to be released)

Recommend: YA and up
Rating: 5/5 angel stars
Angel Anne Reviews

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2,366 reviews47 followers
March 13, 2013
I received this book to give an honest review.

Armageddon Cometh takes off right where book two left off.
Only this time, Abbey has a mission that she has to accomplish since Netty and Baby visited her and told her to save as many animals as she can! Pretty much the end is coming. Not only that Jose really finds out what happened to his family back in Mexico and what will he do with this information? Will it make him stronger, or break him down?
Scotty is feeling a bit left out as Abbey has Jose but he has no one, to really talk to especially with his new body changes! But then he meets Chloe, and he finds he can talk with her and he has a bit of a crush. But Chloe is the daughter of Omar who is running for president so she is kept kind of secluded. There is a whole story right here with Omar, his wife and his presidency.

Abbey is starting to feel the stress of everything that she is suppose to do, and confides into Captain Cobby and his son Kane. While Jose is trying to find his adoptive mother and sisters.
Their lawyer Peter has a lot more to do now, especially with Abbey's new mission. But one night he goes out and meets Ginger Mae, but what does Ginger Mae have up her sleeve? Or should I say skirt?

Armoni is still after the group, and is using a woman to get close to them to find out where they are at. He is going to stop at nothing to get them. Even hurt those that know them, but will they ever be the same once Armoni is through with them?

Echo is still as cute as she is described! I have to say my favorite part with her is when she is supporting her sunglasses like a dude and has her fanny pack on. We all know the fanny pack went out decades ago, but hey Echo is bringing it back lol.

The plot and side stories will leave you wanting more! This along with book one and book two is must read! Go out and get your copies now, you will so not be disappointed.
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12 reviews
April 9, 2013
We dive right into where "Echo" leaves off. I'm actually happy to see that AC has kept the same Characters from its previous book "Echo," since "Baby's" Characters died off and going into "Echo" we received new Characters.

***SPOILERS*** Continue reading at your own risk!

Oh, we get to hear from the previous main Characters (Netty and Baby) from "Baby." I was wondering if they would ever re-appear again! Again, new Characters are introduced. Though one in particular made me sick! Hearing Armoni talk about raping Ginger Mae's daughter (aka niece) is wrong! I had to take a mental breather for a minute because that's some serious messed up stuff to try and contemplate.

Also with this 3rd book from the series, I see that it is finally tying pieces of the puzzle together. For a better understanding of some of the previous side characters/turned main Characters in place. A few of the side characters from "Echo" now become main Characters and Jose's story comes together completely. (I was wondering what was up with that in Echo.) The story is finally coming full circle!

I however found Armoni's story not helping with the book. At all! Was I supposed to feel sympathetically to him? What was the Authors decision in writing it? I didn't find one, I couldn't. Not only does AC bring in the New Characters throughout the book but they also find a place in Echo's mission.

Scotty gets a girlfriend, Jose finds Mama Diaz and the girls... Abby and Echo start being secretive, the mission begins. Doom and gloom is on the rise!

Wouldn't recommend to Readers under 18. Has sexual content, aggressive behavior and overall contemplative situations. I did find the Writing Style with this one flowed easier for me and the plot really picked up steam! Extremely happy that I finally LIKED reading the book!
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186 reviews2 followers
November 7, 2012
I received this book from the author for an honest review.

I love to read books where the story just keeps getting better and better. This is definitely one of those stories! With each book we get a deeper understanding into what is going on and just what Baby's original mission was here on Earth all those years ago. In fleeting glimpses we witness the destruction of civilization as we know it through violence, greed and corruption and what desperate people are willing to do in order to survive. But survive what is the question and it seems only a few people are privy to this answer.

With things just settling down in their new island home, Jose, Abby and Scotty realize it is time to bring the rest of the family home to Florida. As Jose leaves to find Mama Diaz in New Jersey, Abby is shown via a dream, a mission that she must carry out in order to save not only her family and friends but a few "dogs and cats" too! Well maybe a few more then a few... With the threat of destruction immanent, Echo's chosen family must choose who to confide in and engage them into the mission as well. But with young love on the horizon, a few ghosts from the past resurfacing, and the return of one very smelly and dirty villain, this story will have you enthralled until the very end.

A definite must read for those who love extraterrestrial end of world stories with a bit of romance, adventure, and some lots of animal love! I can't wait to see what is in store for them all in Book 4~
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34 reviews2 followers
May 31, 2013
As with all the other books in this series I have to say I was addicted from the beginning. Echo is such an adorable character. The writing was detailed ( a bugbear of mine) and the story was good. I think the only thing I wasn't quite sure about was that at times it still felt slightly rushed. Also that the story was a bit simple. For example when abbey meets daisy, there wasn't a description of what happened between daisy and abbey, well not enough for me, there was some. But it was a perfect opportunity for daisy to be introduced as a more whole character, rather than oh she is talking. There seems to be a bit of repetition in this book as well, mainly with the truckers. I really enjoyed this book and would thoroughly recommend it, have given it five stars, but there was something missing. Whether that is because I have read all 3 in quick succession, I don't know, maybe it is better to read them with other books in between. Don't take my negative bits as a bad thing because the story was amazing and think the whole series is a must read. It just felt like there was room for so much more because of all the extra characters, but they weren't delved into probably because they were surplus. There was a hell of a lot going on but a lot of it was skipped over. For example Jose goes away and when reading thought months had gone by, but in fact I think it was only about 2 weeks.
Having said that, I did give it 5 stars and am still very addicted to this series. The characters are amazing,even if abbey is starting to irritate me a bit lol.
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687 reviews34 followers
June 21, 2013
Armageddon Cometh is the third book in the Species Intervention #6609 series. I received an electronic copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.

This book starts out where Echo, book 2, left off. Jose, Abby and Scotty are living in a mansion in Florida and struggling to come to terms with the changes their bodies are undergoing, while Echo is gathering a small pack of dogs under her wing, so to speak. Abby is visited surrepticiously by Netty and given a mission to complete – to liberate the wild animals from a local animal sanctuary and to transport them back to the Hive in New Jersey as soon as possible. The trio adds a few new people to their group – their yacht captain, Capt’n Cobby and his son Kane, their lawyer Peter, his girlfriend Ginger Mae and her daughter Daisy, Chloe, the young adopted daughter of the likely next president of the United States, and Kenya, a pregnant, spunky teenager from the animal sanctuary. There are romances along the way, and several well-deserved deaths as well. The book ends with the entire group on the yacht, and the reader is left wondering – who is The One, and why is he or she important? Will the group make it to the sanctuary of the Hive in time?

There are quite a few story lines in this book, and the author does a good job of bringing them all together. As in the previous books, there are some pretty graphic and violent scenes that I am not sure needed to be as detailed as they were, but they don’t detract from the overall quality of the book. I look forward to reading the next book in the series.
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276 reviews25 followers
November 5, 2012
I was given this book in return for an honest review. This book continues on from book 2. Netty is still guiding Abby, she is so concerned about saving the wildlife on earth. She wants Abby to hatch a plan to steal the wildlife from the Big Cat Sanctuary. She gets Cobby and Kane, Italian father and son team, to help her. She will show them the changes that she has gone through, thanks to Echo, including her wings. Jose doesn't know about the big plan, he is trying to search for his adoptive family, Scotty is in a romance with Chloe, a rich but quite sad girl. There is a story running alongside the main story about them. After all of the secrets , will Chloe and Jose be able to make it through or will they end up completely devastated? They are still being chased by the evil Armoni, and he will stop at nothing to get to them. With the aid of their attorney, Peter and a pregnant girl named Kenya,(you are going to love her spunky personality) they will try to complete their mission. Unfortunately, Armoni gets a hold of Peter and he will never be the same, if he makes it out alive. Will their plan work? Can they get the animals to the escape Yacht? Will all of our beloved characters make it? This book is full of action. Prophecy of the One, Siberian Tiger, mystery, tragedy, and a cliffhanger ending. You will be left wanting more. I recommend reading this series in order or you will miss a lot of much needed information. You definitely should check this series out.
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211 reviews
December 13, 2012
I received a free copy of this book in exchange of a honest review.Thank you!

Well, what can I say…I’m in love! Yup, you just read this.No,I’m not in love with a guy,I’m in love with this series.You’re kidding, it’s one of those series that you can’t get out of your head.It’s just perfect!So weird, but so perfect! I loved it so much and right now I wanna cry because I have to wait for the 4th book.That’s not fair!It’s excruciating to wait for it!I.WANT.IT.NOW!

Do I have to say that I love JK and her writing-style? Well, I think I said that enough times in the others reviews.She is so talanted!!! The characters?Unique. The plot?Amazing. The story?Weird and totally my type!Loved it!Cover and title?Weird but attractive!

Maybe you’re wondering why I love this series so much.Well, except because it’s so well written and the characters are amazing, it’s DIFFERENT. I’m not gonna say why it’s different because I don’t wanna reveal important things from the book.If you’re curious why it’s so different, you have to read it.

I’m so sad I finished the 3rd book so fast and I have to wait for the 4th. I had an amazing time reading it and I will never forget it. I loved the mix between Sci-fi, love and mystery. The series gets better with every book. I don’t want to imagine how good wil be the 4th book and how quickly I will read it. Please,JK, hurry up!I need this book!!

Now I’m going in a corner and cry because I have to wait for the 4th book.As for you…GO AND READ THE SERIES NOW!
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185 reviews17 followers
March 16, 2013
I really don't know what to say! This book was even better than book 2. I did't even think it could be possible because book 2 was amazing. I love how the author switches up chapters with different events from the last chapter I read. It keep me on my on edge so you don't get bored. I would read more of the book longer not wanting to stop. Reading one chapter so you can read the next chapter to found out what happens in a previous chapter I already have read. There is so much happening in this book. Netty and Baby, from book 1, decides to make an appearence to Abby. Abby and Echo keeps the mission a secret from everyone except Peter. She needs his help to put the plan in motion. The Womb offers to help. When time come she boards her Yaght assisted by followers. Followers that Abby is helping Echo and The Womb to protect and some extra company like Peter, Peters girlfriend, The Captian and his son and many more freaked out people. They just happened to be at the wrong place and at the wrong time. There is so much more I would love to put in this review, but it don't want to kill the suspense. There are some situations that happen that I went back a few line and thought, "Did she really say that or They did what?" Just as long as Echo knows what she is doing, I think everything will be O.K.! Or Not?
556 reviews12 followers
August 20, 2013
I was gifted a copy of this book for an honest review.

The faint of heart should not read this as there is plenty of violence ahead. I abhor violence of any kind but mostly against those that are innocent like animals and children. Unfortunately it plays a key role in the further development of Baby's mission that his sister Echo has undertaken. Jose, Echo, Scotty and Abby are joined by a ragtag crew of followers who I am sure will play an important part in the series as I continue to unravel the mysteries that J K has placed within.

My emotions definitely went through a gauntlet of changes from anger, fear, happiness and displeasure. Yet it is the intentions of many a writer to engage their audience into their work. That my friends takes a great deal of skill which isn't always found. This time I found it.

I enjoyed seeing Echo become more earth like in her conversation skills. She and Scotty continue to grow closer as they rescue some animals in need. Netty and Baby make an appearance to visit with Abby and Echo as well. Netty gives Abby a quest to fulfill. Will Abby fulfill this quest I'm not telling. Grab a copy for yourself, I dare you as your emotions will never be the same.
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Author 9 books28 followers
January 31, 2014
Once again, this author has delighted me with another excellent book in this series. It must be a year since I read the 1st two books but these stories lingered in my mind and it didn't take long for me to instantly pick up the story again. I was shocked by the terrible twist of events in 'Baby', though comforted to discover that Baby's twin sister survived to continue the mission, in 'Echo.' I was drawn into the lives of characters, touched by the gentle creature's healing power and hence, undergo the same physical metamorphosis which makes this an unforgettable saga. The mission to wipe out the wickedness of mankind is an interesting one, where I find myself constantly nodding in agreement. We have a beautiful planet blessed by magnificent creatures and I cannot understand why men only seek to destroy it. This is the story of Armegeddon (as its title suggests). How Echo and her allies must rescue some of the earth's finest creatures and lead them to sanctuary, before a merciless bomb threat is inaugurated. It is fast paced, well written and very hard to put down, with some beautiful descriptive phrases and emotions running on high adrenalin. This is definitely a series to be savoured and I am very much looking forward to book 4. Brilliant!
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9 reviews11 followers
September 1, 2013
J.K. Accinni does it again. I wrote the review for Echo just yesterday, and 24 hours later, I am doing the same for Armageddon.

SPOILERS

Fascinated with the developments in understanding Jose's history and the emergence of Chloe.

I do wish there was more to the conclusion to Armoni than a simple face-disintegrating death. Feel like based in his brutality, he deserved a more sinister death (possible?). I also feel like his conclusion was a bit abrupt considering the character development that went into him. With that in mind, I am now always skeptical on any conclusion of a character -- especially as we see the identity of Chloe revealed (not to mention her "uncle).

The real surprise comes with the re-emergence of Netty and Baby.

I also enjoy the allegorical commentary in the book that goes beyond the issue of earth-centricity and wildlife and brings much of our own world into perspective (societal, political commentary).

I keep telling people what a gem Accinni is. I stumbled onto Baby by accident and, man, am I lucky.

About to tear into Hive. I cannot wait to see what happens with the new characters -- Joe, Kenya.

Page turner. Five stars again. MUST READ SERIES.
42 reviews3 followers
May 23, 2013
I was given a copy of this book in return for an honest review.

This is driving me nuts! I started Armageddon Cometh last night and had to force myself to quit reading it. Had a lot of cleaning to do this morning...ended up finishing the book while cleaning the bathroom with one hand and reading with the other. If you liked Baby and Echo, go ahead and get this. Then, before you start this book, get Hive. Make sure you have some time, as you will not want to put it down, especially once you get about 1/2 way done.

Armageddon Cometh is the third book in the Species Intervention #6609 series.

The only issue that I had with this is that it ends at a bad point. Not really a cliff-hanger, but at a point that you will want to immediately start the next book. Thank goodness I already have Hive on my kindle and the 5th book, Evil Among Us, as well. Now my only issue is getting things done outside of reading this series.

Just a warning, these books contain some pretty disturbing things, so if you are sensitive, you will probably have a hard time with this series.
105 reviews1 follower
July 7, 2013
Well, this book makes it clear again why this series is worth reading. After the last book I was a bit doubtfull about going ahead with the next book, but this one goes back to the same quality and style of writing the first book had.

The writer lets you enjoy the new found environment the main characters live in now, and ties a few loose ends that were still hanging around from the two first books. From the peaceful life you slowly get thrown into the big climax that is coming, as the title suggested. Even though the "armageddon" is not coming in this book, you have some idea what it will be all about and who is responsible for it. The idea of the story it to show the way the rescue can be coming for those that are supposed to be saved.

Even though this book has also some violence, nothing that extreme that it would influence the line of the story and it all seems to fit very well in there.

Looking very much forwards to reading the next book in the series (luckily that one is out already, would have been a problem if you had to wait for it to come out!)
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4 reviews3 followers
April 19, 2013
Okay as we reach this 3rd book in The Species Intervention #6609 I just can not put down these books!!! I am a HUGE fan of J.K Accinni and her writing. And this book does not disappoint. As with the first two books in the series (Baby & Echo) I can just throw myself into this story and continue to connect with all of the Characters both new and old. This series is written in such a way that it can honestly make you wonder if this could happen to our reality. Way to Go J.K. Accinni you have written another GREAT BOOK!!!!!

In this installment of Species Intervention #6609 we find Abby having to make some major decisions that will impact the lives of not only herself, Echo, Scotty and Jose but many many more as she makes plans, under the guidance of Netty, to abduct the wildlife at the Big Cat Sanctuary in Sarasota. While all of the plans are being made Abbey must learn to trust herself and others. Jose is off to find his adopted family and Scotty finds romance and some big trouble.
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105 reviews3 followers
April 21, 2013
Yet another AMAZING story! Well, a continued series. JK again brings in some new twists, plots, story situations, characters, and wow....can we say HONESTY! She gives it to you straight, and if you can't handle the truth, it may not be your cup of tea. There is so much real, sadness, love, creating, spirit, and some amazing animal stories to follow. There are some amazing parts in the story where you will NOT be able to put the book down, well, through much of the book, but there were a few specific areas where I was just caught and couldn't stop, I'd end up being up all night reading til I passed out. LOL. I really can't wait to see what book 4 has to bring on, I am very excited for a few certain characters and what life ahead holds! And....eerily ready to check out the movie in my head! Thank you JK for writing with such descriptive, detailed, documented formats that it plays over in my mind as I read!
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