Nataliee's Alien Nightmare: The War Eagle Abductions
By Markus Fredericks
On prom night, Nataliee and her fiance find a private spot overlooking a river for a romantic interlude. However, their car is suddenly engulfed by a strange, bluish light. They see a flying saucer hovering directly above. Four alien Greys approach them - Nataliee is the victim of an 'alien abduction'.
She is transported to a nearby alien colony located deep inside a hidden, mountain cave. There she finds four other young women who are being held captive. The alien Greys harvest a monthly human egg from each of the fertile girls. It's a torturous ordeal, physically and mentally, for the abducted girls.
Thje aliens use the human eggs for biological experimentation. The aliens are particularly interested in Nataliee's egg, since it is the first fertilized egg they have retrieved.
After three months of captivitiy, the girls devise a plan to enable Nataliee to escape, with the agreement that she would get a rescue party posse and return to liberate them, along with her newborn baby boy (who was gestated as a 'test tube baby').
Our story tells of the dangerous threat that alien Greys already living on Earth pose to mankind. It also exemplifies our government's relentless effort to suppress the truth about UFOs and extraterrestrials.
The reader will enjoy 'laughing out loud' and 'cringing in horror' - often within the same chapter. By the spectacular conclusion, the reader will have been thoroughly entertained, while learning many valuable facts about the alien Greys.
This is the first in an upcoming series of 'Nataliee's Alien Nightmare' books. It's a 'Must Read' for every person who believes in UFOs and extraterrestrials.
She is transported to a nearby alien colony located deep inside a hidden, mountain cave. There she finds four other young women who are being held captive. The alien Greys harvest a monthly human egg from each of the fertile girls. It's a torturous ordeal, physically and mentally, for the abducted girls.
Thje aliens use the human eggs for biological experimentation. The aliens are particularly interested in Nataliee's egg, since it is the first fertilized egg they have retrieved.
After three months of captivitiy, the girls devise a plan to enable Nataliee to escape, with the agreement that she would get a rescue party posse and return to liberate them, along with her newborn baby boy (who was gestated as a 'test tube baby').
Our story tells of the dangerous threat that alien Greys already living on Earth pose to mankind. It also exemplifies our government's relentless effort to suppress the truth about UFOs and extraterrestrials.
The reader will enjoy 'laughing out loud' and 'cringing in horror' - often within the same chapter. By the spectacular conclusion, the reader will have been thoroughly entertained, while learning many valuable facts about the alien Greys.
This is the first in an upcoming series of 'Nataliee's Alien Nightmare' books. It's a 'Must Read' for every person who believes in UFOs and extraterrestrials.
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MY REVIEW
Nataliee
Cunningham went missing over three months ago on the night of her school prom.
No one believed her boyfriend Anthony’s assertion that he witnessed her being
abducted by aliens. Everyone thought Anthony had killed Nataliee, along with
some other girls who recently went missing without a trace, and Anthony was
promptly put in an asylum. When Nataliee shows up with the same story as
Anthony had told, Sheriff Blake believes her. She further states that the
aliens kept her baby boy, as well as the other missing girls, and she needed
help to rescue them. But first on the agenda is getting Anthony free.
I liked the
comical aspect of this story. It helped to keep it lighthearted even through
the evilness that was going on. It reminded me of slapstick comedy the way it
was written. In fact, I felt like I was watching it done as a play or theater
production. In that way, I enjoyed it, but otherwise, I felt like the writing
was a bit juvenile and could use more work from the author. It wasn’t bad, just
needs some work on delivery. Other than that, it was a delightful story and I
look forward to reading the next one in the series.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.
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