Nick Captured by aliens, one Navy Seal earns his Trident by fighting the big blue freaks every step of the way back to Earth. Watching them conquer one planet after another, and enslaving the inhabitants sparks a white hot fury deep in his gut. Vowing to take them down at any cost, he formulates a plan. It may not be a particularly good one, but it’s the best of very limited options. Spending years aboard the alien vessel, Nick slowly gathers intel on the enemy, catalogues every minor weakness, and convinces many of his fellow slaves to revolt. Will his best effort be enough to turn the tides once the fleet of alien ships stop in a holding pattern just outside Earth’s orbit?
Acacia On an alien vessel were women are scarce and their company is considered a gift from the gods, one woman stands alone. Despised by her masters because of her mixed heritage, she has always been marginalized and insulted. Fellow slaves see her as a reminder that one in their midst opened herself to an overlord. It makes them uncomfortable. None wish to share their bed or protection with such a blatant reminder of their oppression. Stowing away on a Taron scout ship, she hopes to slip away unnoticed. Instead she is snared by yet another being wishing to own her mind, body and soul. In the blink of eye, her life changes when Nicholas Blake walks into the room. He’s the kind of male, she always dreamed of meeting; kind, protective, and so incredibly handsome. She wonders if he can see her as a potential mate, or must she resign herself to suffering unrequited feelings for him from afar.
There is absolutely no way that I could read this series. It was difficult enough getting through the sequel! There are wrongly spelt words, words missing from sentences, other words appearing twice in the same sentence etc. I glanced through three of the samples included and found the same problems. From what I gathered the story idea was impractical and I couldn't recommend it.
I really really like this book. the author made it interesting from the start and it never got full or repeated. I advise to try it out...it has aliens, navy seals, enemies, allies, and time travel.. what more could you ask for???A must read
Has an interesting premise, but also has so many errors
It wasn’t bad, as there were some pretty good stories told with decent characters. My biggest problem were the typo errors. I could count on one hand how many there are. Whoever proofread this didn’t do a good job.
Spelling errors aside, I thought it was ok. It was a nice, short read. The characters were pretty good (though I wouldn’t want to be fed on by a vampire even if I loved them), the ideas and descriptions were interesting, it has potential for growth. I’d say check it out (though be aware of its many spelling errors).
How does a Navy Seal, a Gun Runner and a Alien 👽 end up slaves on a Kalian ship? Why by being kidnapped of course! But that’s only the beginning of the 15 years of coordinating a revolution to help Earth 🌎 fight off the Kalian when the time comes. I recommend that you read this book 📖 and then all the rest of the books 📚 in the series to see what happens.
Badly written with missing words and the male protagonist being called Jake rather than Nick on a couple of occasions, this was not worth he bother. The story was followed by a chapter from Alien Invasion, which was just confusing and then Alien Convict. I can only assume these were teasers to encourage purchase of further books. It did not work. I did not finish the rest of the short clips.
I was confused a lot. I wasn't sure what the author was trying to say on occasion. So many typos, missing words and wrong words usage made it hard to understand at times. The story wasn't so bad but I don't think I'll read the next part.