Earth is an alien civilization’s experimental training ground, and Ethan is caught in the middle of it.
The experiment’s final stage is here, an apocalyptic Swarm ravenous for biomass and Psy. Its arrival wakes a dormant extraterrestrial artifact that seizes Ethan and transforms him into something more than human.
Phase Titan—the title means nothing to Ethan or his scientist companion. But to the alien babe he finds fighting the local warlord the Titans are legendary warriors, a myth that she came to Earth chasing, and the only hope for stopping the Swarm.
He has the tools to get it done—weapons that channel Psy, a bioengineered body unlike anything else on Earth, and an alien ship filled with cutting-edge technology. As strong as Ethan is, he can’t do it alone. He needs companions known as Harmonics to shape his Titan power and keep him sane as he carries a burden he never asked for.
But before Ethan can save the world, he’ll have to survive. The local militia aren’t making it easy. They’ve found Ethan’s base, a secret government lab, and put it under siege.
And worse lurks within the militia’s ranks than raiders looking for spoils—things that aren’t entirely human anymore. Things that only a Titan can stand toe to toe with. Luckily for Earth, Ethan is just the Titan for the job.
Leo writes pulp fantasy and science fantasy adventure novels. He lives with his wife and dog. In his spare time, he digs in the earth and climbs things.
Good first book to this series. While the beginning is a bit confusing, it becomes understandable as the book continues. The MC and his first two girls are great and their chemistry is funny and interesting to read.
While I read this with Kindle Unlimited, since I enjoyed it, I decided to show my support and buy the second book now.
Wow!!!! This authors world building is exceptional!!! I felt like I had been drawn into the end of the world!!! As always great characters and first rate interactions!!! I can't wait to see what comes next!!!!
The world and plot were fascinating. I enjoyed the story as it developed into a great plot that bulldozed into a blast of action and connections. The book resonated with me, and I will be happily anticipating the next in the series.
Interesting premise. Characters are decent. High stakes, but there is still some risk. I'm curious to see how it progresses. Smut was solid and editing was good as well.
Sorta disappointed, the characters had lots of chemistry in this book, and the setting and story are decently entertaining. Though, by the second book, the relationships and some aspects of the story start to feel deluded/delusional. Characters make dumb deicions and are protected by plot armor, Dues ex machina's abound, technical things work in a specific way to advance the plot, its contrite.