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Arrival A Sci-Fi Alien Invasion Romance

A.G. Wilde

Arrival

Arrival © A.G. Wilde 2022

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.

The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, businesses, or locales is coincidental and is not intended by the author.

Contents

Disclaimer

Arrival

Before you read!

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Chapter 36

Epilogue

Next in the Series

Other books by A.G.

Acknowledgments

Keep In Touch

If you enjoyed this book…

About the Author

For Mom

I’m still here.

I’m fighting too…because I know you would expect nothing less.

Disclaimer

This work of fiction is intended for mature audiences only.

All sexually active characters portrayed in this book are eighteen years of age or older.

Arrival

You think Earth is a safe haven?

You think the world couldn’t end tomorrow?

Think again.

Our world is no longer our own.

It’s been taken by beings we could never have imagined.

And we are weak.

Helpless.

…hopeless.

Hunted.

They have divided us into groups: Harvesters, Gatherers, and Breeders.

I am but one of the dispensable.

My name is Adira Mosely

...and I am a Breeder.

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Arrival is a full-length apocalyptic sci-fi alien invasion romance featuring a resourceful heroine and a badass alien hero who  changes her world forever.

There are triggers in this story: graphic scenes involving violence and death, dark themes, and scenes of a sexual nature.

Contains forced proximity and aliens with interesting tools.

This book/series is not for the easily offended.

Before you read!

This note is a trigger warning of sorts.

When starting this series, I decided not to put a block on the things the books in this series will cover.

That means there are topics that some readers might not want to read about.

I will try to give adequate warning of this beforehand, and if you decide to pass on this book/series, that is completely okay!

This particular book sets the tone for the rest of the series.

There is death. Torture. Graphic scenes.

Violence. Terror.

Raw emotion and raw, hot sex.

These alien heroes have miraculous tongues—a gift from evolution—and they’re not afraid to use them where their human women like it most!

But despite this alien goodness, there is the backdrop that the world is ending.

If you haven’t picked up yet, this series begins at the start of an apocalypse.

It’s not butterflies and roses, but I hope that if you do continue to read, you will enjoy the story as much as I enjoyed writing it.

Happy reading!

<3 AG

Chapter One

ADIRA

A meteor shower.

That’s what we all thought it was.

We were wrong.

But we couldn’t have known…

How could we have?

Most of us thought we were alone…

Earth.

The only planet we knew of that had sentient life. Us.

Aliens were a thing we imagined and placed in sci-fi movies and cartoons.

Or so we’d thought…

So I’d thought.

The fireballs that came down from the sky were a spectacle at first. There hadn’t been any media reports about a meteor shower. It had been a pleasant, wondrous, surprise.

Meteor showers were rare, and this was one you could see in the daytime, no less.

I’d been jogging that day. Headphones in my ears. Music blaring.

The sun had been warm. The streets not too busy.

I had an hour before I had to report to the veterinary clinic where I worked.

I had a surgery to perform that day. On a rabbit.

Poor little guy was going to get neutered.

That’s what I’d been thinking about as I jogged—my furry little patient. I hardly saw the traffic on the road beside me…hardly saw the faces of the people on the sidewalk as I jogged past them.

It was a normal day like any other—

People were going about their shopping. Some were hurrying back to their jobs after getting lunch.

Off to the side, a mother grasped her son’s hand and pulled him along as she picked up pace, hurrying to wherever she was going.

—normal…until I looked up.

My steps faltered. I staggered a little as I stopped running.

Fireballs.

Lots of them.

Shooting through the sky at incredible speeds.

At first, my mind couldn’t comprehend what I was seeing.

There were so many of them. Like massive asteroids falling down.

I didn’t even notice other people stopping what they were doing to stare as well. I couldn’t take my eyes away from the spectacle.

I’d never seen anything like it before…

As I pulled out my earphones, my ears perked with the sudden silence around me.

Cars had stopped.

People had stopped.

Those inside the shops were slowly coming out to stare up at the spectacle.

Time stood still.

I couldn’t take my eyes away.

Looking back now…I should have run from that very moment.

It wasn’t until the first fireball came close that we, I, realized what was happening.

They were coming right at us.

They weren’t burning up in the atmosphere. They weren’t disintegrating.

They were going to crash into the surface.

We all began running then, the silence suddenly interrupted by the first scream.

And then…chaos.

Turning, I began to run.

But the street was suddenly filled with people.

Getting away wasn’t so easy.

Instead of being a clear-cut path down the sidewalk, I bumped into bodies and people bumped into me as we all scrambled to get away.

And amidst the confusion…the fear…the cries…the screaming…there was another sound.

The searing sound of the fireball itself.

Like the air around us was heating up. Crackling.

A loud boom like a bomb going off hit us hard, the impact sending a shockwave that threw us off our feet.

My body hurtled through the air. I landed on my face.

Pain exploded in my skull, my arms, my knees.

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