Annihilation – The Power of a Queen (Annihilation Series (book Two)) Reviews
Annihilation – The Power of a Queen (Annihilation Series (book Two))
The Humans have destroyed 2,000 Alliance Warships and now they are taking the war to the worlds responsible for attempting to destroy Earth. The Alliance still has more than 48,000 Warships but the way things are going, they may not be enough. A new Queen has come to power and her impact on the struggle will be monumental.
The Annihilation Trilogy continues in the second book and the adventure intensifies as the forces arrayed against humanity are coming enmass. Hang on. The ride gets more intense.
Excerpt from Power of A Queen
“Warleader, we are in position.”
‘Start your acceleration now.”
Lt. Minishe said, “Sir the ten ships have turned and are accelerating toward our fort.”
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Great read,
A real great read ! Just wished there was going to be more in this series ! Escapism at its finest. Yes there were some spelling and grammar issues but those are easy to look past.
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|Great story, very addicting, but lots of mistakes in the text!,
Well to be perfectly honest I just finished this second book in 1 day! I really liked the story, the characters and the concepts, and it was truly hard to put the book down (or well, close the windows since it was an electronic version). I would definitely recommend this series.
On the downside I found this book to have a lot of mistakes (grammatical, spelling, carelessness). I was seriously under the impression that this volume has not been edited at all. Well I still understood everything written and enjoyed the book, but I thought I would warn people beforehand that there will be mistakes and lots of them. Somehow the first book didn’t have as many.
I would say that if you were okay with the sample you will be okay with the book.
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|Annihilation:Power of a Queen,
The overall premise is very typical but the author does a great job of developing plots and sub-plots that you forget that and get lost in the story.
I found myself reading this book any time I had free time, which speaks volumes for it. The out come is somewhat predicted but the path to it
is unique enough to remain exciting. I read the first in the series, and bought the rest of the series after reading the second, pleased with the
writing and the draw in, root for factor.
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