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The Invader Candidate

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I'm sorry. I cannot recommend this due to serious issues with readability, usage, and storytelling. I didn't get far in, but I got through a few sections, far enough to know I cannot keep reading.

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Unfortunately, the synopsis is much better than the actual book.

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This book has something for everyone: Aliens, time travel, telepathy, time travel, Jesus, love and loss and love again, and a maniac enemy who intends to kill the main character. As the story develops, everything changes with more depth being added and new concepts being shared. It begins with a family on another planet. They are a lot like us and their world ends when there is a sneak attack on them. Almost everyone in the family dies during the warfare. The woman knows what she's lost so she attaches her space ship to the main enemy ship and follows her out of the planet's presence. When the enemy shucks her off, the ship goes on into time travel. The daughter of the devil has gone back in time and is living on earth. Khraa-Veh lands, assumes another's identity and then goes on the hunt.

There are references to ugly times in the past and the political unrest of the present. It's a bit odd to read about aliens and then read about Hillary and Trump. I'm not sure I liked the religious part of this book. I understand the message the author was trying to impart but appearances by Jesus was still stretching it a bit.

You need not be worried about being bored. There's enough story here to be a full meal deal. Let your mind go free and go play in different worlds with some amazing characters.

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