Invasion
Trilogy We Are Not Alone Book 1
‘The world in
2044, filled with hate and corruption, finds that the ‘God’ of the Bible is not
what He appears to be or is ‘He’.
Dr. Jay Winder, a
man with a secret unknown to even him, alongside Dr. Mandi Stevens must work
with a government he disagrees with in order to save the human race from
extinction.
Faced with said
extinction, he finds love in a burning world filled with rubble, ash, death,
and betrayal.
Does he have the
strength, and can he find the will to overcome his past and vanquish the enemy
in time? Or will he allow his secret and the betrayal to cause their demise?’
Just then the Earth rocked under our feet and Steve growled and stormed out of the room. What the hell is with him! The earth still shook out of control. Forget Steve, I need to make sure Mandi was ok.
I rushed to the
door and opened it and when I did Mandi flew into my arms. I pulled her tight
and closed the door. I walked us to the couch and sat down with her as we held
each other while the Earth shook.
Damn, that was a
long one. It must have lasted 20 minutes. Mandi rose up, with tears running
down her face, she whimpers, “Jay I can’t do this. I just can’t.” I pulled her
back to me and just held her while she cried, soothing her and trying to assure
her everything was going to be alright.
Her sobs slowly
vanished but I still held her locked to my body. She slowly raised her face to
meet mine and kissed me. I kissed her back glad for the connection and the
distraction from the world. She moaned and tried to pull me closer. I pulled
back, “Mandi,” I whispered, “We shouldn’t.”
She pulled my head
back down and whispered, “Please.” I couldn’t resist, I grounded my mouth to
hers and we kissed like there was no tomorrow.
I stood and pulled
her to her feet, and with her hand in mine, walked her to the bed. Once there I
turned and pulled her in my arms, “Are you sure?” I asked breathlessly.
“Yes,” She
answered.
It was all I
needed. I once again crushed her body to mine and took her lips in a mind
bending kiss. We fumbled with our clothing and eventually made it into bed. I
lay beside her and took her face in my hands and kissed her so sweetly. I
caressed her body and loved her fully. When we joined it was like time stood
still, nothing matter, nothing but Mandi.
She fell asleep
locked in my arms. I smiled, has there ever been a better feeling? I thought as
I drifted off to sleep.
Things are not
what they seem to be.
Jay and the world
were lied to. The Aliens are not God, but what, who are they?
Jay, along with
his new found love, Mandi must battle forces unseen to save Earth with a faith
that is barely hanging on.
Mandi has a
secret. Will her secret be enough to keep her alive? Or will it be enough to
cause her demise?
Deception, Lies,
False Friends, and Secrets... Is their faith strong enough? When it matters,
who will fall and who will stand the test of time?
Who will remain
true? Is this the Biblical downfall of Man?
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I nodded but I was
still worried. I held Emma’s hand a little tighter. “You know until I met Mandi
I had accepted the fact that I would always be alone. I was never ok with it,
but I accepted it. I never had any plans of bring children into a world so full
of hate and ugliness, but these last few days have shown me that the world is
not ugly, its beauty just needs to be seen.” I took a deep breath. “Mandi has
shown me that I can look past all the hate and corruption to see a very
beautiful place, a place that I am not afraid to bring children into.” I turned
to look at Dad. “I want that family now. I want the love, the children, and I
want Mandi. I don’t want to be alone anymore.”
Invasion: Trilogy Eden Restored Book 3
In the Beginning,
Mankind had been betrayed by Lucifer.
Dr. Jay Winder is
now left with the job of not only saving Mandi, the woman he loves, but all who
are left on Earth.
He is also faced
with the task of protecting the child he saved and has come to love.
After all the
truth is revealed can he find the strength to face Lucifer and defeat him?
“You know you
shouldn’t have done that Julie.” Lucifer said with a sneer. “God will not allow
you back now. You have gone against Him. You have interfered with His plan. You
have said, with your actions, that He does not know what He is doing.” Lucifer
stepped closer to Julie and ran his fingers through her hair. Not once did
Julie move. She will not have him see her cower.
“You are wrong.”
Julie fumed. “You have always been wrong.” She shook her head. “At one time I
believed that there was some good left in you. I was wrong. You are evil. If it
is Jay you want then take him. Leave the others alone.” Lucifer leaned in and
placed a kiss on Julie’s ear. Julie cringed on the inside.
“I believe I
will.” He whispered. “I also believe I will take you as well.”
She turned to look
at him. “You may take my body.” She hissed. “But you will never take my soul.”
Lucifer let out a menacing laugh and gathered a handful of hair.
He pulled Julie’s
head back and leaned down until their lips were touching. “You will give me
whatever I demand.” He snarled.
Without flinching
Julie said, “Go to Hell!” Lucifer laughed.
“Gladly…” He
taunted. “And you will join me.” Lucifer took her mouth with his. This time
Julie did fight back yet he was too strong. He allowed her to struggle a while
longer then lifted his head.
With a smirk he
said, “You are no match for me Julie. Resistance is futile I will have you, if
I want you.” Julie spat in his face. Angrily he wiped it away and released her.
Julie righted herself and just as Lucifer started to turn away he rounded back
on her. He backhanded her across the face and Julie flew through the air.
She landed with a
loud thud and touching her cheek she hissed, “You bastard! You will pay for
that.” Lucifer laughed.
Angela Fattig
spent most of her childhood reading any book she could find. That's when
her passion of writing was born. When she was 10, she started writing
short stories and poems and kept quite a collection.
In 1998, she met Paul and they have shared a life together for 15 years. In 1999, she introduced the world to her first born, Brandi, and again in 2000, Sarah.
Today, when she is not doing what she loves, writing, she spends time with her beautiful family and the addition of two dogs named Izzy and Herly.
Angela's inspirations have
always been Stephen King, E L James, and Poe.
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