Defender

Defender

Decades of groundwork. Countless civilians abducted, experimented on, and killed. The perfect plan has taken shape, and soon, the entire sector will be under the control of the shadowy Committee.

That was the plan, anyway. But some human has decided to blow the whole thing up. What do you do when one of those pathetic little newcomers tries to ruin your plans?

Make him pay.

On the other hand, maybe you should have found out more about this “Barnabas” guy before trying that.

But it can’t possibly go too far wrong, can it? Soon you’ll have an entire fleet under your control. He couldn’t weasel of out _that_, right?

…Right?

Wrong.

NOTE: This book contains cursing. Perhaps humorous cursing, but cursing nevertheless. If this offends you, I don't suggest reading this book.​

PRODUCT DETAILS:

ASIN:: B07K2M1197
Publisher: LMBPN Publishing; 1st edition (October 31, 2018)
Publication date: October 31, 2018
Language: English
File size: 1615 KB
Simultaneous device usage: Unlimited
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Screen Reader: Supported
Enhanced typesetting: Enabled
X-Ray: Not Enabled
Word Wise: Enabled
Print length: 228 pages
Lending: Enabled

Natalie Grey

with Michael Anderle

Natalie Grey grew up in rural New England, surrounded by a lot of vegetables and relatively little excitement. Therefore, she was obliged to make up excitement by pretending to be a knight, mage, jet-setting international assassin, jedi, or (occasionally) a shape-shifting dragon. She read everything she could get her hands on, from Lord of the Rings to Modesty Blaise, and eventually started writing her own stories full of what-ifs and snarky put-downs. Now she lives with her two German Shepherd mixes in the frozen wilds of Minnesota, and does a lot of inventive swearing while she shovels.

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