Title Domination
Author Jon S. Lewis Publisher Thomas Nelson ISBN 9781595547552 Pub Date Apr 16 2013 Category Fiction, Young Adult |
THEIR GOAL IS SIMPLE: TOTAL DOMINATION.
With six arms and jaws that can snap a man in two, the warmongering race of aliens known as the Thule has conquered every planet they’ve attacked.
And now their invasion of Earth has begun.
Humanity’s only hope springs from a mysterious Thule legend about a Betrayer, who they believe will rise up and destroy their people. The American government tried to manufacture their own Betrayer by injecting children with Thule blood but time after time the experiment failed . . . until Colt McAlister.
A decade later, Colt is a 16-year-old cadet at the CHAOS Military Academy where he’s training to defend mankind. But he’s afraid that the alien blood may be turning him into a Thule—and he’s beginning to suspect that fulfilling his role as the Betrayer may cost him everything.
Experience a cosmic battle filled with high-tech gear, gateways to other planets, and ultimate stakes. Not everyone will survive. But heroes will rise up and step into their destiny in this earth-shaking conclusion to the C.H.A.O.S trilogy.
My Thoughts:
Ok let me start out I loved the first book of this series, Invasion. It drew me in and kept me going until the end I couldn’t put it down. The second book, Alienation I also really enjoyed. Actually I got my hands on the 2nd book first and knew by the end of the first chapter I needed to get my hands on the first book before I really read the second. So I had hight hopes fot this the third book. And I have to say this one just didn’t live up to the first two. I think it was probably because Colt just seemed a lot more me centered, and that just irks me and turns me off. He spent more time trying to wrap his mind around what others thought of him than just accepting it and moving on. I think that without that this book would have been as good. as the others. There is plenty of action, adventure and mystery here which will appeal to most younger teen boys and plenty of girls too.
Over All Rating: 3/5 Stars
Disclosure: This book was provided to me by the publisher via NetGalley. The rating, review, and all opinions are my own