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Arch Enemy: Book 1 Mother Race Series

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Welcome to a world teetering on the edge of annihilation. Extraterrestrial beings walk among us, their true identities concealed by cloaks vibrating at frequencies that grant them the guise of humanity. These malevolent Reptilians, also known as Browns, have infiltrated the highest levels of government on Earth. The Reptilians scheme to obliterate our civilization and seize control of Earth. Meanwhile, the enigmatic Greys lurk in the shadows, observing and studying humanity with a chilling neutrality. Neither have our best interests at heart. A flicker of hope shines in the form of the Annunaki—the "mother race" of humankind—who reside far out in the nether regions of our solar system, on the planet Niburu. Long ago, they genetically engineered apes, making we humans the conscious beings we are today.
Now, humanity battles for survival. Earth is caught in the crossfire of warring alien factions, our fate hangs by a fragile thread. Will the Annunaki arrive in time to save us from impending doom, or will we be left to confront our extinction? Is the iconic Gateway Arch in St. Louis a symbol of human achievement? Or was it built by the Reptilians to serve as a nefarious portal for their invasion forces?
Amidst this turmoil, a small band of humans wages battle, and an unexpected bond forms between a man and woman who are irresistibly drawn Nina Lind, a renegade archaeologist and astrophysicist, and architect Bruce Finger. They soon find themselves entwined in a passionate romance that ignites against the backdrop of alien invasion. As they navigate a world rife with deception and extraterrestrial forces, will their love become a beacon of hope?
Strap in for an exhilarating journey through alien warfare and human resilience, where every heartbeat exposes the life-and-death battle between love and treachery. Arch Enemy, first book in the Mother Race trilogy, is a tale of epic proportions, with the survival of our species hanging perilously in the balance.

224 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 22, 2024

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124 reviews
October 15, 2025
Arch Enemy by Jason Burgess is a thrilling, high, stakes sci-fi adventure that plunges readers into a world on the brink of annihilation. Burgess masterfully weaves alien conspiracies, human courage, and forbidden love into a gripping narrative. The clash between the Reptilians, Greys, and the mysterious Anunnaki creates a vivid, pulse, pounding backdrop for the story’s emotional core. Nina and Bruce’s bond offer hope amid chaos, making their journey both epic and deeply human. Fans of intelligent, action, packed alien thrillers will find Arch Enemy impossible to put down. Highly recommended for lovers of bold, cinematic science fiction.
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76 reviews4 followers
December 13, 2025
Explosive, Imaginative, and Addictively Fun
Arch Enemy launches readers into a thrilling sci-fi adventure packed with conspiracies, alien warfare, and high-stakes romance. The blend of Reptilians, Greys, and the mysterious Annunaki creates a bold and immersive world, while Nina and Bruce’s unexpected love story adds real heart to the chaos. Fast-paced, provocative, and wildly entertaining, this first book in the Mother Race trilogy leaves you eager for what comes next.
135 reviews8 followers
December 10, 2025
A powerhouse start to a trilogy with huge promise.

Arch Enemy sets up massive lore, epic alien conflict, and characters worth rooting for. The ending tightens the noose and leaves you wanting the next book immediately. If the rest of the series keeps this level of energy, it’s going to be unforgettable.
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