“Alienation” by Jon S. Lewis :: The C.H.A.O.S Trilogy

After Invasion, I thought that Mr. Lewis might have trouble carrying on such a great story.
I now know that I thought wrong.

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Colt McAlister is…
a stereotypical “California dude.”
a decent surfer.
a guitar  player.
living with his grandfather in Arizona.
The list goes on. And on the list, scribbled in pen right under “teenage hero,” is the word, “alien.”

Not one hundred percent, but there is alien blood in his body, blood which he previously knew nothing of. When he was very young, his parents allowed him to be injected with Thule blood. They hoped that he would fulfill an ancient prophecy claiming that the Thule, an evil alien race, would be vanquished by one of their own: The Betrayer.

And now he’s feeling the effects. Enhanced speed, agility, awareness- but at the same time, fear. Colt is en route for a school that trains and dispatches alien fighting soldiers. What if someone were to find out his secret? He bleeds red, but he moves twice as quickly as any common man. He has no scales, but is feared nonetheless by the mighty Thule warriors.

With the lives of millions placed within his hands, and a clock that continues to tick faster and faster, Colt must use all of his abilities to fight off the invading aliens and save the human race from total destruction.

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Just as good as the last. My brain burnt out on goodness at about pg. 11. And I kept reading. 🙂 No profanity, no unneccessary gore, and repeating reminders of God’s very real power. Can’t wait for the next. (Which happens to be coming out in January.) Quite literally until the next...

I was provided with a complimentary copy of “Invasion” through Booksneeze, a book-for-review program. This in no way affected my views or opinions of the book.

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5 of 5 stars

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