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Reconquest: Mother Earth by carl_alves
Reconquest: Mother Earth
carl_alves
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  • Parts 37
SEAL Mitch Grace was among the first humans to see the aliens when they landed at the naval base where he was stationed, but like the rest of humanity, he was powerless to stop them. Five years later, Mitch awakens from his coma under the care of an alien physician to find that aliens control the planet. Starting alone, as a one man army, he rallies the surviving humans to build a resistance movement to take the planet back from the alien conquerors. After his capture by the aliens, Mitch is forced into intergalactic slavery to become a gladiator, fighting as the sole representative of the human species. Against all odds and far from home, he lays the plans for the reconquest of his homeland. Reconquest: Mother Earth is the thrilling combination of Red Dawn, Independence Day, and Gladiator.
Defiance: Perfect by Nature by Captius
Defiance: Perfect by Nature
Captius
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  • Parts 25
The world is not as it seems. Humanity believes itself to be the dominant species on Earth, but they know nothing. They do not know the truth, and they would never believe even it if they were told. A loathsome evil watches from the fringes, its malevolent eyes set solely on Earth. It desires the total destruction of humanity; and to achieve that it will darken the skies and scorch the planet until nothing remained. Yet, a small band of warriors waits and watches; gifted beyond anything a mortal could hope to achieve. These men and women, blessed with eternal youth and physical prowess, were meant to protect humanity. But the darkness already seeps into the world, contaminating and corrupting everything it touches; including humanity's protectors. But one man holds the key to stopping this coming apocalypse; a young university student by the name of James Morrison. He knows the truth of the world, a secret almost as old as time; because this secret was once his to keep. Yet that secret had secrets of its own, and as the world collapses around him, James Morrison finds that not even he holds all the answers.
Alpha Squad - Vecto: Vengeance by ReidKemper
Alpha Squad - Vecto: Vengeance
ReidKemper
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  • Parts 74
Vecto: Vengeance was published Nov. 18, 2014, by start-up company Vic's Lab, LLC. It was edited by Paul Witcover, who has worked with Del Rey, Tor, Tokyopop, and DC Comics. You can buy this book from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Apple, etc. (ebook or print edition). Its sequel, Vecto: Voyage, is also available for sell, so please check it out after reading this book. Tell others about the series with the hashtag #WhoisVecto. Here's a blurb of Vecto: Vengeance: An obsessed robot, lightning-fast cyborg, armored ex-military commander, sword-wielding teenage thief, sniper/assassin, martial arts master/farmer, and others cross paths in this over-the-top, action-packed story about a sentient robot named Vecto who goes on a revengeful search for a longtime nemesis. But as Vecto's actions turn drastic, will he become a hero or a villain? Inspired by anime, comic book superheroes, RPG video games, and other media, this story blends the best of all worlds. The Wattpad version of the book is told in a BitNovel(TM) format. Say you're in a car, you're in between classes, you're in a long line, or you're just on lunch break and only have a smartphone to entertain you. You want to read a story but simply don't have the time to get through a 10-page episode (chapter). Or you don't know if you can find a stopping point. What do you do? Read a BitNovel, of course! Each episode from the Vecto book is divided into "bits" that make your smartphone reading enjoyable! It provides stopping points for you and gives a quick summary of the story at the beginning of each bit so you can jump right back into the story. No rereading necessary! Try it out, and say goodbye to boredom. It's rated 13+ due to violence. This book is dedicated to my friends C.T. Smith, H.D. Chattin, George Arthur Guinn IV, and others who have helped me through the writing process. If it wasn't for them, I wouldn't be the writer I am today.