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Indigo Worlds

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Indigo Worlds invites listeners to explore the depths to which one will go to thwart an alien attack, find a murderer, unravel deep, dark secrets in unfamiliar territory, defeat terrorists before they strike, and fight to reclaim their lives and keep chaos at bay. One-part Twilight Zone plus one part the X-files promises a bumpy ride to the thrilling end in this four-book bundle.

Looking Up at the Stars begins with a near devastating crash that leaves a space warrior stranded and follows his efforts to fix his ship and ultimately stop an impending attack on planet Earth before alien forces unleash their fury.

In Beyond Reality, one man’s world is turned upside down when his wife dies under mysterious circumstances. Follow his journey as he hunts for answers in a peculiar town with even more peculiar inhabitants.

The Impossible Boy introduces a young boy who witnesses the unthinkable and will stop at nothing to find his parents and reclaim what was taken from him.

Strange World shows what happens when a world full of innovative and powerful technological advances wreaks havoc on the life of a woman who is stranded on a deserted island with no hope of ever seeing her loved ones again.

Will ordinary citizens summon the courage and the fortitude to solve the otherworldly powers they come face-to-face with or are they doomed before they’ve even started?

Find out in this four-book sci-fi bundle today!

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Disclaimer i received this book for free.

I only got through the 1st two book befor stoping.

I found it well writen. The writer writes as a normal person speeks. Especially with the storys that are from the 1st perspective.

First story was a sort of sifi romance, to be honest, i did not get it and found my self faseing out. The issue i found is that the reader gor this has no emotion, and kept reading in his own voice. I did not know the main protagonist was a female till part way through capter two.

The second book was a lot better, but did not seem to have a complete conclusion.

I dont think the books are bad. I do find the readers monotone American accent very off puting.

Perhaps this was not my cup of tea but i think i will try and read the paper back edition.

Ok but a very mono tone reader.

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