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Armageddon Cometh An Alien Apocalyptic Saga Species Intervention #6609 Series Book 3 eBook JK Accinni

I've heard some people say they don't like the cover of this book, but as a fan of horror and light sci-fi I find the cover interesting and eye-catching; but it had little to do with my decision to read the third book in this gripping series. I was not too impressed with the first book, Baby, and thought I might not continue with the series, but the second book, Echo, blew me away. Now after having read Armageddon Cometh, I have no doubts that I'm a J.K. Accinni fan for life. Here's why.

I was so completely bowled over by the sheer excellence of Echo, I couldn't wait to start reading Armageddon Cometh and I definitely had high expectations for the third book in the Species Intervention #6609 series. I'll admit that as utterly enjoyable as Armageddon Cometh was, it didn't hold a candle to Echo; but from what I've heard from readers who finished the fourth book, Hive, there is still so much to look forward to and, as I can testify since finishing this book, the series just keeps getting better and better.

As with its predecessor, in Armageddon Cometh the author employs a multitude of intricately-woven storylines to bring home to the reader the issues of conservation and man's ageless, self-entitled, destructive nature. Strewn with appalling facts and hard-hitting truths about the cruel and inhumane treatment of wildlife and domesticated pets, it's impossible not to be impacted by this story in one way or another.

"Shaking his head, he remembered he heard somewhere that people ate dogs and cats as delicacies. Delicacies. That meant they had other food. They viewed canines and felines as luxuries. Yeah, he thought bitterly, men must have their luxuries."

In one of the chapters, on an excursion to the Big Cat Sanctuary in Sarasota - home to some of earth's abused, exploited and discarded wildlife - the reader is also introduced to Caesar, a Siberian tiger which I assume is going to play an important role in the following book. In fact, a whole host of new characters are introduced throughout the story, each in their unique way adding a voice to the continuing themes of preservation, devastation, political intrigue, and religious fervor.

"Well, I'm just the fireman come to rescue their babies before the fire rages at the feet of humanity."

Kenya, with her sassy personality and outspokenness, is definitely a new favorite of mine. I'm also happy that Peter got a little more of the spotlight, but I'm not so sure what to make of his new girlfriend...yet. She didn't win any points with me in the previous book but she does seem to have a few redeeming qualities. Daisy, now she was a pleasant surprise. I hope to see a lot more of her character in the next books. Two characters from the previous book which slightly disappointed me in this book are Abby and Armoni. As I'm sure Abby must've been under a lot of pressure with all the life-changing decisions she had to make, I really didn't care for her attitude towards the end of the book. Pretty much all of the characters had to deal with some form of emotional turmoil, but she just came across as cold and distant. Armoni, being the despicable villain he was in the previous book, I felt his character was watered down a lot in this story and although his brutality and cruelty is a lot less than it was in Echo, he just didn't have that edge to him he had before. Now that I think of it, the violence in this book is toned down a lot compared to Echo, and the author brings her point neatly into focus by having the characters form new bonds, changing loyalties, making shocking discoveries, and finally bringing Netty, Baby, Echo and Abby together to move the story along to its intended conclusion - which I still have no idea what it's going to be but it looks as if it is going to be one heck of a grande finale. Also, in every one of the three books in this series, the reader finds out a little more about The Womb, making me more and more curious about where this series is heading.

"She always thought there might be a chance for man to redeem himself. Unfortunately, and unexpectedly, man was now out of time."

Although the cover and content may make it seem as though this is a predominantly sci-fi read, it really isn't. It has a little of everything; enough to attract fans from a large number of genres. In this harrowing, multilayered story the author challenges the reader with questions which begs introspection: "What kind of self-sacrifice does it take to put an animal's needs before your own...? Does it take a spiritual person to demand such dedication? Is it a thankless journey?" These, and other predicaments faced by the characters, are what the reader is left contemplating after finishing this excellent book.

Armageddon Cometh might not have had the same impact on me as Echo did, but it ends on such a high note leaving me with a gazillion questions, I can't wait to get started on Hive. J.K. Accinni is an insightful writer deeply in tune with the subject matter she writes about. She takes you by the shoulders, look you in the eye, gives it to you straight without vanilla frosting, and then stands back and watches it dawning on you how man's depravity - driven by greed and corruption - has no limits, no remorse, and no end in sight. Her first-rate storytelling skills engages from start to finish and will leave you wanting more; but be warned, this is not for the faint of heart or those easily offended by profanity (though it is kept to a minimum).

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Armageddon Cometh An Alien Apocalyptic Saga Species Intervention #6609 Series Book 3 eBook JK Accinni Reviews


Armageddon Cometh is a story that forces the reader to stop and think about the world we live in the things that are taking place around us and our interactions with all living things on this earth.
The author gave everyone a voice, even down to the tiniest shih Tzu/tea cup poodle. I like the interaction of the characters, even the inner dialogue was well-done. This author knows her craft. She blends together, effortlessly, the life of teenagers, aliens and animals without sacrificing the plot of the story.
I fell in love with the cast of characters and the way the author brought them all together and had them interacting with each other in their mission to release the animals from local animal sanctuary. There is the suspense in not knowing whether or not they’ll succeed in their mission; of not knowing who is, The One; the love and single-minded focus of the group, all work to make this a powerful and interesting read. But for a few violence scenes, this would be a great YA read, but it’s a great read for 18+. Highly recommend!
The kind of storyline or writings of J.K. Accinni just keeps getting better with each book in the Species Intervention #6609 Series, it's staggering the amount of multiple layers (yes, like an onion.. I stole that from Shrek) layers that are spread throughout the characters, not just one or two main roles.

Many readers, and I'm one in this group for sure... who read A LOT of books especially for review try to clear their head or mind to a point once finished with that particular book, (but of course you still remember the main parts) but for me this series keeps popping back to the forefront refusing to stay on the "shelf" in my brain. Well darn, how am I supposed to concentrate on the next book?

And for me that's huge! You see there are only a handful of authors that have done that to me, (but this is a good thing) when that happens it's telling me that I have found a new favorite author to be placed on my list... *nods head* J.K. Accinni is officially added to this list. I am absolutely addicted to this series.

So far this series has kept me second guessing everything that I think that I've figured out, but NOOOO, just when I've placed one part in the basket it bounces right back out!!! I feel like a basketball refusing to go through the loop after it's been carefully aimed and then thrown. Gesshhh, I'm getting dizzy here. But, this is my entire fault, because I try to see ahead or solve things in books to fast.

***** AMAZING *****

I am a lover of this series, as I've already said so this is a plus for me being able to have read them one after the other, (if there is a series that I'm reading, I grab them all together) well I'm only part the way through with HIVE book 4.. Why do I say this? well I'm referring back to the part where I had said that I try to solve what's coming in a book, that bad habit of mine.... Well it would normally make is it easier for me to find the answers to the questions that form in my head, but not so in this series.
We are only given snippets on answers, then a ton more questions. Making this, a very intriguing, if not a very bumpy roller coaster of a ride. And loving the rush at the same time.

Hang on once again readers!!!

Well done once more, please keep them coming!!!

I have to say this though; HIVE sure has some mighty big boots to fill. HIGHLY RECOMMEND

SPECIES INTERVENTION #6609
Baby
Echo
Armageddon Cometh
Hive
The One (to be released)

Recommend YA and up
Rating 5/5 angel stars
Angel Anne Reviews
I've heard some people say they don't like the cover of this book, but as a fan of horror and light sci-fi I find the cover interesting and eye-catching; but it had little to do with my decision to read the third book in this gripping series. I was not too impressed with the first book, Baby, and thought I might not continue with the series, but the second book, Echo, blew me away. Now after having read Armageddon Cometh, I have no doubts that I'm a J.K. Accinni fan for life. Here's why.

I was so completely bowled over by the sheer excellence of Echo, I couldn't wait to start reading Armageddon Cometh and I definitely had high expectations for the third book in the Species Intervention #6609 series. I'll admit that as utterly enjoyable as Armageddon Cometh was, it didn't hold a candle to Echo; but from what I've heard from readers who finished the fourth book, Hive, there is still so much to look forward to and, as I can testify since finishing this book, the series just keeps getting better and better.

As with its predecessor, in Armageddon Cometh the author employs a multitude of intricately-woven storylines to bring home to the reader the issues of conservation and man's ageless, self-entitled, destructive nature. Strewn with appalling facts and hard-hitting truths about the cruel and inhumane treatment of wildlife and domesticated pets, it's impossible not to be impacted by this story in one way or another.

"Shaking his head, he remembered he heard somewhere that people ate dogs and cats as delicacies. Delicacies. That meant they had other food. They viewed canines and felines as luxuries. Yeah, he thought bitterly, men must have their luxuries."

In one of the chapters, on an excursion to the Big Cat Sanctuary in Sarasota - home to some of earth's abused, exploited and discarded wildlife - the reader is also introduced to Caesar, a Siberian tiger which I assume is going to play an important role in the following book. In fact, a whole host of new characters are introduced throughout the story, each in their unique way adding a voice to the continuing themes of preservation, devastation, political intrigue, and religious fervor.

"Well, I'm just the fireman come to rescue their babies before the fire rages at the feet of humanity."

Kenya, with her sassy personality and outspokenness, is definitely a new favorite of mine. I'm also happy that Peter got a little more of the spotlight, but I'm not so sure what to make of his new girlfriend...yet. She didn't win any points with me in the previous book but she does seem to have a few redeeming qualities. Daisy, now she was a pleasant surprise. I hope to see a lot more of her character in the next books. Two characters from the previous book which slightly disappointed me in this book are Abby and Armoni. As I'm sure Abby must've been under a lot of pressure with all the life-changing decisions she had to make, I really didn't care for her attitude towards the end of the book. Pretty much all of the characters had to deal with some form of emotional turmoil, but she just came across as cold and distant. Armoni, being the despicable villain he was in the previous book, I felt his character was watered down a lot in this story and although his brutality and cruelty is a lot less than it was in Echo, he just didn't have that edge to him he had before. Now that I think of it, the violence in this book is toned down a lot compared to Echo, and the author brings her point neatly into focus by having the characters form new bonds, changing loyalties, making shocking discoveries, and finally bringing Netty, Baby, Echo and Abby together to move the story along to its intended conclusion - which I still have no idea what it's going to be but it looks as if it is going to be one heck of a grande finale. Also, in every one of the three books in this series, the reader finds out a little more about The Womb, making me more and more curious about where this series is heading.

"She always thought there might be a chance for man to redeem himself. Unfortunately, and unexpectedly, man was now out of time."

Although the cover and content may make it seem as though this is a predominantly sci-fi read, it really isn't. It has a little of everything; enough to attract fans from a large number of genres. In this harrowing, multilayered story the author challenges the reader with questions which begs introspection "What kind of self-sacrifice does it take to put an animal's needs before your own...? Does it take a spiritual person to demand such dedication? Is it a thankless journey?" These, and other predicaments faced by the characters, are what the reader is left contemplating after finishing this excellent book.

Armageddon Cometh might not have had the same impact on me as Echo did, but it ends on such a high note leaving me with a gazillion questions, I can't wait to get started on Hive. J.K. Accinni is an insightful writer deeply in tune with the subject matter she writes about. She takes you by the shoulders, look you in the eye, gives it to you straight without vanilla frosting, and then stands back and watches it dawning on you how man's depravity - driven by greed and corruption - has no limits, no remorse, and no end in sight. Her first-rate storytelling skills engages from start to finish and will leave you wanting more; but be warned, this is not for the faint of heart or those easily offended by profanity (though it is kept to a minimum).
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