If you like Ancient Aliens and Interplanetary Empires with a touch of drama, magic and romance, you will love the first book of the Zeatha Series, New Beginning!
After a long weekend family hiking trip, Nicholas and his family suffer a tragic accident, leaving his parents fighting for survival. Stranded on an empty backcountry road in Colorado, Nick and his family are rescued by two friendly strangers from another world. While waiting for their parents to recover, Nick and his sister Sophie go on adventures throughout our Galaxy.
Everything was all fun and games until a hostile civilization arrived to our Solar System, putting Earth and humanity at risk of extinction. Nick and Sophie join the Zeathaelian and Union forces to keep Earth safe from the Surian civilization.
Follow Nick, Sophie and their extraterrestrial friends on a journey of discovery, friendship, love, adventure and controversy that will challenge your beliefs and your views of human history and the Universe.
Zeatha New Beginning is the thrilling first chapter in a series filled with action, adventure, friendship, personal growth and a touch of the unknown. Perfect for fans of Ancient Aliens and Interplanetary Empires who crave stories that challenge their perspectives of the universe.
If you love sci-fi, enjoy controversy, politics and spirituality then this is the book for you! I love how the book doesn’t paint the extraterrestrials as the boogie man who’s out to get you. Instead, I feel that is a political book with elements of spirituality. An awesome read to have! Can’t wait for second book to come 😬😬😬
PROPERTIES OF THIS BOOK: - Aliens - Adventure - Family - Outer-space
WHY I DECIDED TO READ THIS BOOK: - Was given to me through a Goodreads giveaway
WHAT I LIKED: - I honestly can say there was nothing I liked about this book.
WHAT I DIDN’T LIKE: - The writing was horrible - Racist comments - Perverted comments - Descriptions about things that were unnecessary - No plotline - Character interactions were awkward and forced
FAVORITE QUOTES: - None → a 1 star review is generous
Trying not to give the ending away this book was very different. At first I thought I would not like it figuring it would be a futuristic intergalactic farce but it pulled me in with all the present day world problems and possible solutions that it really kept me interested. I'm not sure this new world could ever be as advanced as this author has envisioned but the descriptions are so beautiful that it does give us hope. And what a bombshell of an ending is all I can say.