Warrior Dawn
When alien first contact goes horribly wrong - Military Sci-Fi and Space Opera Adventure
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J. T. Skye
This title uses virtual voice narration
Edge-of-your-seat Sci Fi action and epic combat space battles as Earth is drawn into galactic war.
A thousand years ago, interstellar conflict exploded across the galaxy as one alien race fought desperately to defend their slave trade while the Empire fought to end it – forever.
Today, alien first contact goes horribly wrong as the dreaded Brinlo descend to enslave Earth with their advanced weaponry and hide from their mortal enemy.
With Earth crushed by the apocalypse of invasion, it needs a desperate miracle and a human hero to destroy the Brinlo armada and their mass transport of human slaves to other planets.
Ex-Marine pilot Derek Hamilton is captured, beaten and sent to the slave auctions. He kills his alien captors, escapes and joins the elite, Hoganthan warriors to fight the slave trade.
Constantly on the run from enemy soldiers, assassins, pirates and battle-bots, Derek and his female alien partner, Peebo Lim, must use every ounce of skill, strategy, tactics and cunning to survive the attacks and complete their quest to destroy the invading armada.
Time is running out as Earth is being crushed under the slaver’s domination.
The fate of Earth hangs in the delicate balance of one enormous military space battle.
Who will win and will Earth survive?
Click Buy Now, or Read For Free to grab your copy of this thrilling, science fiction space opera to learn how they accomplish the impossible feat of destroying the enemy battleship, crush the enemy armada and create Earth’s first Space Marine.
The fate of Earth is in your hands. Book 1 of 6 in the Warrior Series.
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2. Only adjusts for emotions based on the text, not on the context
3. Is limited in range and volume and so does not convey what’s happening in the book.
Virtual narrators don’t do fiction well
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