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Finding Keepers - Saxon Andrew, Frank MacDonald, Derek Chiodo
Finding Keepers
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From the Number One Best Selling Author Saxon Andrew comes the Seventh and last book in the Best Selling Annihilation Series, “Finding Keepers." The Royal Family has been sensing danger coming to the Realm for five years. The Queen of the Stars Realm, Valerie Rose Gardner, has had a vision of... show more
From the Number One Best Selling Author Saxon Andrew comes the Seventh and last book in the Best Selling Annihilation Series, “Finding Keepers." The Royal Family has been sensing danger coming to the Realm for five years. The Queen of the Stars Realm, Valerie Rose Gardner, has had a vision of strange brown starships attacking one of the Realm’s members and killing everyone. She has also had a vision of a new Super Psychic that could save the Realm from the invaders. She doesn’t know where he is and thousands of Searchers are working overtime to find him. She knows he must be found, and quickly, before the Realm is finding Keepers at every member’s planet. Their ships are indestructible and their beams destroy everything they touch. Even more important than finding this possible savior of the Realm is finding the Gardners.Excerpt from Finding KeepersAbul Cahale was stretched out on a chair on the front of his yacht when he noticed something in the sky at the horizon moving toward his ship. The young women that were attending him stood and looked at the approaching line of …something. As the objects moved closer, Abu saw that the objects were huge star ships and they were approaching quickly. The three women had moved to the bow to get a better view. Abu saw them waving and then suddenly start twisting, screaming, and turning to dust. He jumped up and ran toward the rear of the huge vessel. He didn’t make it past the main cabin before the most intense pain he had ever felt gripped him, then he was gone as the dust from his body blew away in the sea breeze. The yacht continued sailing until it ran aground.The Keepers’ beams showed no discrimination between rich or poor. Unlike the population, there were no class distinctions; it treated all the same way. The long line of brown ships moved north and left millions dead behind it. Animals were not touched by the beam, fish were not affected, birds flew through it safely, and plants never noticed it pass. Only Humans felt the intense pain and death. The probe captured it all and witnessed the horror taking place.The line of ships moved toward the main city of Gambia, destroying everything outside the city proper. The population standing on the outskirts of the tall grey buildings looked up into a blue sky and saw the line of ships approaching. The public speakers were blaring warnings of an invading fleet and called for everyone to flee the city, but the inhabitants saw there was no time to exit. Many running from the city saw the ships approach Degrund Park.A young man and woman standing in the park just outside the city embraced each other and then turned to dust. Two children ran from the oncoming shadows and tried to hide under the slide in the park. They saw the people closest to the approaching ships turn to dust and hid their eyes just before they died. At the Abu Galei hospital located next to the park, the maternity ward heard the babies go silent as the beams crossed the room. Hundreds of dogs were roaming the park with leashes dangling, trying to find their owners that had blown away in the wind as the ships passed overhead.Finding Keepers is a full length novel at 110,000 words. It is the final book in the number one Bestseller Annihilation Series.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B006KC283Y
Publisher: Saxon Andrew Publishing
Edition language: English
Series: Annihilation (#7)
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5.0 Finding Keepers
I think this book was better than the previous one. The previous one is the only one that didn't get a five star rating from me.Also, as much as I liked this book series, I think it was a good thing that it was brought to a conclusion. I think there was little room for going further and that it woul...
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