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Replenishment : How Deep Does it Go

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"When the unthinkable becomes reality...

Every 25 years, Earth becomes a hunting ground for an alien species that harvests human souls to sustain their own existence. The cycle is about to repeat, but this time, one man stands in their way.

Jimmy Howell, a battle-hardened soldier, thought his fighting days were over. A head injury forced him out of the military, but his warrior spirit remains unbroken. Now, Jimmy faces an enemy unlike any he's ever known. With no training to combat this otherworldly threat, he must rely on his unwavering determination to protect humanity.

Can Jimmy stop the aliens from exploiting Earth as their personal soul farm? Or will the planet succumb to an ancient, sinister cycle?

Replenishment is a heart-pumping, action-packed ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Join Jimmy on his quest to save humanity from the unknown."

476 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 20, 2024

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March 4, 2026
What a Ridiculous SciFi Tale! Seems Like Written by a 2yr-Old Alien

Amazon’s synopsis for this book sounded interesting, but The Author does A LOT of unnecessary character building with background information that, quite frankly, is pretty boring to The Reader. [For instance, who cares in the least why Jimmy had awful parents … it’s A LOT of writing from The Author that padded the number of pages for the story, but it doesn’t contribute to the book in the least!] And, worse — The Author’s writing is atrocious! He frequently writes the wrong name for a character, especially juxtaposing Phillip and Jimmy [father and son]; words are misspelled or incorrectly used, the same adjectives might be used more than once in back-to-back phrases, and The Author’s sense of time and train-of-thought are both sometimes so broken, it’s hard to understand what he wrote or meant. Overall, the writing in this tale leaves A LOT to be desired.

I highly recommend NOT reading this book!
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