They came in droves. Their great armies marched through cities and enslaved nations. Some worshiped them. Some surrendered in awe and terror. But when humanity resisted, the Red ravaged the world with fatal radiation and destroyed billions of lives.
After a long, hard fought battle, the Red were defeated. Humanity survived. And they killed every Red until not one of them walked among us.
Or so it was believed.
When Earth's greatest enemy returns, Lukas Brown must send his daughter and protegé west on a dangerous cross-country mission, and retrieve the key component to the world's survival, The Catalyst.
But the road west is filled with more delays and challenges than expected, and Lukas discovers there's more to their newest threat than meets the eye.
ANTUAN J. VANCE was born in Flint, MI. He studied writing at Grand Valley State University and published poems in the university newspaper. He moved to Richmond, VA and finished his first book, 'ever-flowing Teardrop love', a collection of his best poetry. After finishing his poetry book, he chose to step away from poetry and became a novelist. In his free time, he writes a personal and Christian-focused blog.
The third of my #IndieApril reads, this one is a christian Sci-Fi. I thought it was going to be a christian sci-fi in the way that the genre is a sci-fi, but the characters are christian, but it went a step further than that. Vance linked everything back to the fall- the aliens, the war, His powers, all of it. Which was an interesting take. Not bad at all, if you're into that style of book.