Xeno Sapiens Double Feature

Xeno Sapiens Double Feature
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Download or read book Xeno Sapiens Double Feature written by Rena Marks and published by Rena Marks. This book was released on 2024-03-18 with total page 444 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Catch up with the first two novels in the 19-book series, available together for one low price! When futuristic Earth finds alien DNA and creates a new species of hybrids in hidden labs, Dr. Robyn Saraven helps the "creatures" escape. She uses her connections to establish their own city on Earth-Ground where they can learn, grow, and avoid the corruption and greed that created them. But the discovery of alien DNA pairs a prestigious research facility with our government to create new beings. Suddenly our spiritual growth is halted when mankind plays God. Like old Earth, our modern-day world is forced to deal with prejudice, corruption, and greed. Or was it always there, lurking beneath the surface? While Dr. Robyn loves her first charge, Steele, unconditionally, peace for their people doesn't come easy. The new beings have memories that rise to the surface, along with the unknown traits of their ancestors. All the while, Earth watches and leaks information to the press. Unfortunately, some secrets are best left unknown. * Each story in this 19-book open-ended series is unique, just as each Xeno Sapiens has varying traits that develop after being freed. We have shifters, time travelers, clones, and more! *


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