Download Xavier Series Books 2-4 by John A Ashley (.ePUB)

Xavier Series Books 2,3, & 4 by John A Ashley
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Overview: John Ashley is a third year mechanical engineering student at Harding University. When he’s not there, he lives with his family and and rambunctious dog Cotton on an apple orchard in Western Arkansas. With an imagination that would surely explode if he did not tell his stories to someone, John Ashley enjoys everything from ghost stories around a campfire to writing science-fiction novels. He is currently hard at work promoting the recently released finale to the Xavier Series, The Lost Tribe.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Before The Storm
Three years have passed since the Sirujians were defeated and at last, the planet Xavier is at peace. A few light years away, however, lies a world that is not so fortunate. Earth—a planet ravaged by countless wars and totalitarian governments is on the brink of collapse, but even in these darkest days a slim hope shines. In a few short weeks, a lucky group of individuals will be chosen to colonize the promising world of Xavier997. Clay Morton and his fiancé Charity Collins are two of these hopefuls. Yet as the day of the Xavier Drawing swiftly approaches, an old enemy rises from the ashes, and this time in terrifying force. Separated during the chaos, Clay and Charity soon find themselves thrown into the ultimate battle for survival. Should they lose, so will all humanity.
For beneath the sands of a forgotten desert lies a force known only by them, a force that even the Sirujians fear and that has the power to be either mankind’s salvation or their final destruction…

Seas of Darkness
A war is coming, the outcome of which will decide the fate of the entire planet. The Sirujians have gathered, ready to execute the final act of their devastating invasion, one that threatens to eliminate the struggling remnants of the human race once and for all. Yet for the first time in history, all mankind stands united, and though weakened, willing to fight to the end. Caught up in this struggle and separated by half the globe, Clay Morton and Charity Collins are forced to fight horrific battles of their own in a desperate struggle to see each other again before it’s too late. From the Marsh tribe infested lands of Tanzania to the mysterious stronghold of 6623R, danger looms in every form, with the deadly consequences of secrecy and betrayal threatening to defeat humanity before the Sirujians even get the chance. The stage is set for a battle of Armageddon level, yet the odds are terribly tilted. For reasons unknown, the Sirujian leader’s dangerous abilities grow stronger with every day that passes, and his army waits with cruel anticipation. To stand a chance, Clay Morton, Captain Dawn, and the brilliant Dr. Gatling must consider the unthinkable–choices whose consequences are almost as terrible as defeat itself.

The Lost Tribe
After a seemingly harmless explosion takes place over the Alaskan Peninsula on the eve of the 22nd century, almost thirty years since mankind quelled the Sirujian invasion, a frightening phenomenon springs up across the planet. People grow ill and die in droves, the incurable strain known as the Judgment Plague purposefully mutating itself to target the weaknesses of its host. With the Judgment Plague devastating earth’s population and believed to be of Sirujian origin, a group of soldiers and scientists, funded by billionaire entrepreneur Eric Watkins and led by the only people who’ve been to Xavier before, must return to the infamous planet in search of information they hope will lead to a cure.
Yet despite the incredible measures they have taken, this group could never have prepared themselves for what they must face when they arrive. The tribes, no longer under Sirujian rule, are in chaos. The Sirujians, thought to be defeated, still guard their planet, while mutiny and personal agendas threaten to tear the group apart from the inside. Yet even more dangerous is the very thing they seek. The Lost Tribe, a hypothetical, almost mythical species thought to have been destroyed by the Sirujians thousands of years ago, may have been given the Scroll that documents the Judgment Plague. Despite this, these creatures and their elusive history could prove to be a bigger threat to mankind’s survival than the Sirujians ever were.

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