Read Dahlia's Deception (The Annihilation Series) Online
Authors: Saxon Andrew
The Hornet destroyed the cloud of Harvesters before any could escape and knew the cleaning of this place was going to take a long time; it glowed brightly as it thought about seeing the small being again. It thought about its new home as it destroyed another cloud of Harvesters and glowed even brighter. All across the now dead universe, the Hornets glowed brightly as they killed the universe’s murderer. Love was like that when you felt it for the first time. They longed to finish and return to their new home. You only suffer from home sickness when you really love your home. The Hornets were becoming truly alive and they gloried in the changes taking place in them. They needed the time to assimilate the new consciousness they shared. Before they came home, they were communicating with clear thoughts and their language was musical. The Hornets became what they always had inside them and Dahlia was right; they became the most beautiful creatures in any Creation.
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axon Andrew is the number one Bestselling author of the Annihilation Series. He is a former school teacher, coach, social worker, and business owner. He has written five science fiction series and all twenty books have been a top ten bestseller on Amazon. His stories are done in the style used by writers during the Golden Age of Science Fiction and can be read by any member of the family. Like most space operas, his stories take place on a stage as big as the universe and his characters are larger than life. Amazon has ranked him in the top ten science fiction authors in America. He lives in Tampa, Florida and spends his days dreaming of stories to satisfy his avid readers.
Copyright © 2013 by Saxon Andrew. All rights reserved. Screen Writers Guild no. VQEA3E380432.
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved. No part of this publication can be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without permission in writing from the author or publisher.
First Electronic Edition: November 2013