USA Today Bestseller! When Earth received its first visitors from space…. The Trivators came to bring Earth into the Alliance of Star Systems, but now they have to take control of Earth to prevent the humans from destroying it in the panicked chaos. The Trivators aren’t prepared for how humans will affect their own lives, though, starting with a family of three sisters….Alone in a world gone … world gone mad with just her younger sisters, Jesse Sampson has learned to use the darkness and the remains of Seattle to keep what is left of her family alive. She has seen the savage side of human nature and found they are not much different from the aliens who conquered the Earth.
Hunter belongs to a unit of Trivators who specialize in quelling violent uprisings. His ability to track and capture is renowned, but he finds the tables turned when he is the one captured by a group of ruthless humans.
Hunter is shocked when a strange human female risks her life to help him escape, only to disappear into the ruins of the city. He now has a new mission: finding the female who saved his life.
Internationally acclaimed S.E. Smith presents a new action-packed story full of romance and adventure. Brimming with her signature humor, vivid scenes, and beloved characters, this book is sure to be another fan favorite!
Main Content: 158 (6×9) pages, 50,237 words
{Romance (love, explicit sexual content)—Action/Adventure—Science Fiction (Aliens)—Fantasy (Urban)—Post Apocalypse—Contemporary—Paranormal.}
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Enjoyed the book and could hardly put it down. Characters very likeable! Bought the next book, too.
Lots of fun. An enjoyable start to the series. I like the characters…I can really see Taylor, the youngest sister, driving just about everyone out of their ever-loving mind. Good concept, nice plot, romance, danger – a nice read.
A little predictable, but still a slightly different premise than other stories of this kind – almost like what Star Trek deals with when someone doesn’t follow the Prime Directive; except turned back on humans….
The transitions throughout the plot need some work – they were quite sudden and “jerky” (not smooth), and could use some editing work. Actually the whole thing could use some editing.
However, I liked the characters a lot. I cheered for them and really wanted everyone to “succeed” and grow. There is so much potential with this series and arcing plot-line.