Orphaned by a tragic event and left adrift and alone in the world, Marcus spent his childhood bouncing from one abusive foster family to the next. Plagued by mysterious visions his entire life, Marc grapples with his sanity and his strange emerging abilities. But when unknown extra-terrestrial forces launch an attack on the earth through an insidious plot to overtake humanity, Marc realizes the dark truth behind his visions – and he soon discovers his startling and unearthly legacy. Thrown head-first into an alien invasion and struggling to survive alongside a host of unlikely – and often untrustworthy – allies, Marc is faced with the impossible choice of either accepting the alien overlords or risking his life in a desperate attempt to stop their master plan and save humanity… Get ready for a sci-fi thrill ride like no other. Packed with exhilarating action and a dose of mystery, the first book in the Conduit series will keep you hooked from the very first page. Scroll up and grab your copy now!
James Alexander is the author of two Amazon best selling stories – both being his first works. James brings a new perspective to writing and is always bringing forth new ideas and ways to enhance his work and connection with his readers. His primary work is in IT and he often incorporates his knowledge of technology into his writing.
This is an excellent start to an alien invasion. Well-written, exciting and plausible it is a great read. Much more logical and easier than brute force it makes sense to expend the least amount of effort to conquer a world. Invaders will always find a way forward. I liked all the fragments of other peoples lives, esp. Rick. I just hope it doesn't stop anyone having their Covid vaccine!
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The plot synopsis sounded intriguing, if not particularly novel, so I gave this a shot. Disappointing. Granted, not everyone can write like Stephen King or have the eloquence of Shakespeare. Every author has to start somewhere, but this read like it was done for a high school creative writing class, and got a C+. Ignoring the simple spelling and grammar issues that a proofreader or editor should have caught immediately, it was almost painfully awkward. None of the characters used anything resembling actual spoken English, or had any sort of plausible interactions with each other. At no point during the book did I have any interest in any of the characters, at no point did I care about their role in the story or what would happen to them. This is apparently the first book in a series, but I won't be reading the rest even out of curiosity. My apologies to the author, but the style and tone of this was entirely too amateur to continue. Please, find someone to at least proofread first, someone to bounce conversations off of, who will say "whoa, no, that needs to be rewritten because *no one ever talks or acts like that*."
This tale has very raw taste to to. You like Marc, Jack and Megan but most of the other characters are just down right nasty (Joe and Rick). In the end the story leaves too many things up in the air that need to be addressed. It could be made in to a movie if some of the holes are filled in. The aliens take over was too simplistic to be believable. So Sorry it gets a thumbs down.
Almost every single person in this story is damaged and cruel, or soon dead. It is depressing. I kept reading, hoping the story would get better, then was incredulous to find it didn’t even come to a finish. The cliffhanger was not thrilling. I am NOT interested in reading the second section. Sorry. Not impressed. This story reads worse than today’s news. No hope in sight.
This book is different from other alien invasion books. It was interesting how it was done. I can only complain about too much child abuse in the book. It could have been less. As it was, I think it totaled near 20% of the book. At one point I was ready to stop reading. This is a cliff hanger, though. There is a second book. However, personally, I do not think I will get into the second book. If you are looking for a book to read, grab this. But if your TBR list is long - like mine - move on.
This book started out as a horror story, and eventually morphed into an alien invasion story! It was so exciting, I am now anxious to read other books by James Alexander. And I believe there are subsequent books to this one. At least I hope so. I am now a confirmed J.A. fan and will follow him on Amazon.
This was just too brutal and with the lack of any good character I just couldn't finish it... and I'm an avid reader of horror stories. The author needs to intersperse something of redeeming value between the chapters focused on the horror characters - something for the reader to hold onto.
I finally quit this book about 20% of the way because it was just too relentlessly gut wrenching.
Conduit: The Beginning had equal parts good and bad. Good: Interesting plot and nice set-up for a series. Bad: The synopsis does not accurately describe the story. Good: Cover art is awesome, and really works with what's inside. Bad: Grammatical and punctuation errors kept me from becoming absorbed in the story. Good: Mr. Alexander took his time telling the story, so it doesn't come across as rushed like many indie books do. Bad: Too many characters made it difficult sometimes to keep track of everyone's whereabouts and motives. The best part is that much of the bad is completely correctable, so if a second edition is ever released, I would highly recommend that one.
Aliens invade Earth to take over it before they are forced into extinction. Can a 1/2 alien human settle things between them and save the world from extinction?
This was a okay book. It was hard to get into at first, but once I got past the start it got interesting. That's why I only give it 3 out of 5 stars.
This book starts out really interesting but then it got really strange but since i was already 3/4 of the way into it i read it to the end not sure if give it more than a 2 star