The Invitee

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Science Fiction, Teen
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Author: Beverly Blackman-Mounce ISBN: 9781635689112
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: April 20, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Beverly Blackman-Mounce
ISBN: 9781635689112
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: April 20, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

What do you do when you receive an invitation from an alien? Simple, ignore it until they won’t let you ignore it anymore.

Braden and his brother Cade were trying to lead a normal life in their hill country home in Texas. They had helped their grandpa out on his ranch further north from them with three alien encounters—first when the aliens arrived at Christmas holidays (The Invader), once in the following spring (The Insider), and once last summer (The Intruder).

Now school was in fall session. Football season had begun, and the boys wanted nothing more than to get back to their routines. Earth and Xeracik had made peaceful agreements, and in spite of constant human errors, the intergalactic relationship was going well. The shocking situation that developed this time, however, was that the error was not caused by humans. There was a civil war on Xeracik, with one side not having peaceful intentions toward Earth!

The large historic oak tree on Grandpa’s ranch was being used as the portal between the planets. What is going to happen to it? Fortunately for the boys, their brother Ryan is a secret agent for interplanetary interactions. Read what happens as once again the boys are drawn into an alien encounter, the fourth one in less than a year!

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What do you do when you receive an invitation from an alien? Simple, ignore it until they won’t let you ignore it anymore.

Braden and his brother Cade were trying to lead a normal life in their hill country home in Texas. They had helped their grandpa out on his ranch further north from them with three alien encounters—first when the aliens arrived at Christmas holidays (The Invader), once in the following spring (The Insider), and once last summer (The Intruder).

Now school was in fall session. Football season had begun, and the boys wanted nothing more than to get back to their routines. Earth and Xeracik had made peaceful agreements, and in spite of constant human errors, the intergalactic relationship was going well. The shocking situation that developed this time, however, was that the error was not caused by humans. There was a civil war on Xeracik, with one side not having peaceful intentions toward Earth!

The large historic oak tree on Grandpa’s ranch was being used as the portal between the planets. What is going to happen to it? Fortunately for the boys, their brother Ryan is a secret agent for interplanetary interactions. Read what happens as once again the boys are drawn into an alien encounter, the fourth one in less than a year!

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