Invasion: Earth Saga-Complete Series Boxset (Books 1-11)
A Military Space Opera of Alien Invasions, Time Travel, and Alternate Universes
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Sean Robins
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
The war for Earth is just the warm-up.
The Xortaag armada has never lost a war.
That streak is still intact… mostly because no one has ever been stupid enough to fight them across time, space, and multiple versions of reality.
Now their ships are hanging over Earth like a bad ending no one asked for, and humanity’s last line of defense is four people who should absolutely, under no circumstances, be responsible for saving the world:
A movie-quoting pilot with a death wish and no off switch.
A stuntwoman who treats lethal danger like a recreational activity.
A silent assassin whose personality never made it past “efficient.”
And a paranoid cosmic spymaster who trusts no one—including reality itself.
The fight begins in Earth’s orbit.
Then it gets complicated.
Wormholes tear open. Timelines snap. Alternate Earths collide. Every decision echoes across the multiverse, every victory rewrites the rules of causality, and every mistake creates an entirely new way for humanity to go extinct.
Invasion: Earth is an eleven-book descent into alien war, time-bending gambles, multiverse betrayals, and the uncomfortable realization that saving one Earth might doom several others.
Perfect for readers who like their military sci-fi brutal, their invasions overwhelming, and their physics laws treated as optional—fans of Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, and The Expanse will feel right at home.
Author’s Note:
This is a dark, gritty reimagining of the humorous Crimson Deathbringer series, expanded into a full multiverse epic. If you loved the original mainly for the comedy, this one isn't for you, but If you liked the story but wished it took itself deadly seriously—welcome to the war.