One more new review for Return to Alpha!
Wesley Britton has written "Return to Alpha: A New Saga Begins," which is a spin-off from his "Beta-Earth series. This story can be enjoyed on its own or as part of his previous work. Britton's writing is unique in that it can be read by a wide fan base. Those who like sci-fi and those who read dystopian-post-apocalyptic literature would be drawn to this work. Drawing upon current environmental concerns and the recent global health crises, the plot is both relevant and relatable. Britton increases this tension by introducing aliens into the mix when they land in Jamaica. From there the adventure begins and the pages turn. It is a fun and adventurous read and one to enjoy again!
Reasons I enjoyed this book:
EntertainingGreat world building
-Book.Athlete at Book Bub
Reasons I enjoyed this book:
EntertainingGreat world building
-Book.Athlete at Book Bub
Published on September 01, 2021 12:07
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aliens, beta-earth-chronicles, distopian-future, multiple-universes
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