• Earth Reborn

  • Earthrise, Book 7
  • By: Daniel Arenson
  • Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
  • Length: 9 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (237 ratings)

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Earth Reborn

By: Daniel Arenson
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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For years, they stalked us. Kidnapped us. Dissected us. For years, we feared them.

Some call them "gray aliens". Some claim they crashed in Roswell. Others say they're just a myth.

But legends often spring from terrifying truths. There are monsters in the dark. And their evil knows no bounds.

We've faced aliens before. But nothing like this. This enemy is stronger, smarter, and crueler by far. And they want to kill us all.

But we refuse to fall.

We will muster all our courage. All our strength. We will tell the enemy: "Earth will rise!"

©2017 Daniel Arenson (P)2017 Audible, Inc.

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A soap opera

Ben-Ariv is reduced to a plain character. No longer a strong woman but weak and needing the approval of those around her. She has led soldiers to war, defied the military,gone to prison for years, was proven justified,saved the world twice, killed the big bad twice, and older men make her awake? Nope Nope. Then there is the pathetic Marco. He is so smart and yet the most delicate flower of them all. He is as disgusting as the aliens. He deserves no friends or lovers. He cannot learn. It’s painful to watch the most capable of our heroes fail and act so disgusting. The book is painful. And can’t a villain have better motivations than to eat us and just because earf? It’s no longer droll. It’s painful. The homage to S. King has been made. Let’s move on. Fortunately stay tuned. The next book redeems this one is great. Yep I kept with it. $1.99 for a book. You bet when Mr Kafer is reading.

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Phone is story quite disappointing, lots of repetitive statements predictable in same type of Gore scenes over and over. Seems like the author got lost in the same type of Gore hes done in previous books instead of creating something new. You have the grays basically doing the same thing in the same kind of evil as the spiders and as the sanna Pete's. I was looking for something different this time but ended up with the same good versus evil.

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slow,dark, intriguing

book is lesser on action but sets up the background and scene for the next stages good listen

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