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Nataliee's Alien Nightmare #2

The Dulce Chronicles

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In part one of our saga, our heroine battled a small colony of Alien Greys to rescue her son and other abducted local girls, but her fiance never made it out of the alien cave in War Eagle. Once she discovers a clue that indicates he is still alive, Nataliee pulls out all the stops to find him. Her efforts require her to infiltrate Wrught-Patterson Air Force Base's infamous 'Hangar 18' and culminates with a journey to a giant, alien colony near Dulce, New Mexico, which was built together by the 18,000 Alien Greys and the US military. Located deep beneath the Archuleta Mesa, sinister biological experiments are being performed on animals AND humans. This book contains some very intense action sequences, and exposes the macabre truth about corevt alien and US Intelligence interactions. It's a terrific read for anyone who believes in UFOs and has noticed that our government goes to great lengths to cover-up the truth about alien life on Earth. It's co-written by Markus Fredericks & Bob De Long, who are UFO Activists seeking to expose the truth.

230 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 9, 2013

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December 18, 2017
“Nataliee’s Alien Nightmare II: The Dulce Chronicles” by Markus Fredericks and Bob DeLong is an adrenaline inducing escapade involving private American citizens, CIA and other government entities empowered to kill certain of those American citizens in the “national interest”, and at least three distinctly different alien species. Furthermore, courtesy of a surprising number of stereotypical “mad scientists”, there are also a great many bizarre experimental hybrid life forms held in secret cages far from prying eyes.

“The Dulce Chronicles” is the second story in a trilogy, or possibly a longer series. In a number of places I felt I might have benefitted from having read the first book before reading this one, but all things considered, “The Dulce Chronicles” stands alone just fine, as long as the reader can occasionally read between the lines. In this episode the action is virtually non-stop from page one to the cliff over which the reader is left hanging until Book III is available.

Nataliee Cunningham, perhaps the primary lead character, has recently given birth to a baby who is already surpassing the size and intelligence of an 8-year-old child. Before reaching his first birthday, young Tommy would be Thomas Cunningham Junior, known to all as “Junior”, standing a full 6 feet tall. His unique growth rate, maturation, and incredible learning skills were each a factor of some genetic manipulation that apparently occurred in Book I.

As this story progresses, Junior plays an ever-increasing role in the rescue of his biological father, Anthony “Tony” Elliot, due in no small part to his close relationship with his “alien” father. It doesn’t hurt that he also happens to be very paranormally blessed in the ESP department.

“Nataliee’s Alien Nightmare II: The Dulce Chronicles” is an amazing adventure wherein it seems that somebody is always in need of rescuing, while the rest are constantly planning how to perform the necessary rescues. The initial rescue was an offer to Nataliee and little Tommy to live, eat and study under a full scholarship at the Institute for Paranormal Studies, where the founder and owner of the complex happens to be another breed of Alien.

Army Captain Cindy Pruitt also appears at the complex to inform Nataliee that Tommy’s biological father is not dead, as she supposed at the conclusion of the previous episode, but has been “given” by the military to an underground colony of “Greys” for experimentation, amusement, and ultimate consumption. Sadly, the CIA sent an assassin to tail Captain Pruitt, with orders to terminate her if it appears as if she may have shared top-secret information regarding the Greys colony.

However, the CIA seemed to have forgotten that the Institute for Paranormal Studies includes a whole lot of people who can read minds, so the CIA spy is soon captured and securely bound. But, of course, he still manages to escape and take hostage the good Captain, until a whole lot of telepathy comes up with another plan to overpower the CIA spy.

Confusing as that tiny sample of the story may sound, the entire book runs along the same lines. The characters are, with a couple minor exceptions, very well developed. The dialogue is constantly very believable, although again there are a couple minor exceptions. All in all, this story flowed very well. I wish I had already read the first episode in this series, but I can tell you I intend to read it as soon as I can, so I’m all caught up in time for the third installment early in 2014.

Although this tale is certainly Sci-Fi, it should be especially fascinating for those among us who believe in UFO’s, and alien life forms from outer space. If you believe there is a government conspiracy to withhold information about UFO’s and Aliens, this is a story you will love to get your hands on.

I strongly recommend this for all UFO/Area 51/Government conspiracy fans. It was for you that I started this review by saying “Nataliee’s Alien Nightmare II: The Dulce Chronicles… is an adrenaline inducing escapade involving private American citizens, CIA and other government entities empowered to kill certain of those American citizens in the “national interest”, and at least three distinctly different alien species.” If that description makes your heart beat a little faster, you will love this story.
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December 18, 2017
This is the second book in what appears to be a series. I have read the first one and liked it, so I figured I would this book a chance. After Nataliee and her son is abducted by aliens, changing them forever. Her son is growing at an abnormal rate. He's only seven months old but appears to be almost eight or nine. Within a very short amount of time, he'll be a grown man.

Since Nataliee cannot enroll her son in a normal school, she finds an Institute for Paranormal Studies, where she meets Gunnar Svenson who is determined to help them both as much as she can. At the Institute she meets another person with super human abilities, and informs her that her fiancé is indeed alive. This gives Nataliee hope, and sends her on a mission to find him and bring him back home.

This book is full of suspense and of course aliens and other paranormal beings which makes this book very unique. The slight bit of comedy in the dialogue between characters lightens up this book, lightening up the books mood a bit.

This book has something in it for everyone, paranormal, aliens, action, and suspense. I enjoy this author's writing style and his love for what is unknown outside of earth. I rate this book a 5/5.
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