They Will Be Coming for Us
The Jovian Universe, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Traci Odom
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By:
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Kim Catanzarite
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In this gripping sci-fi thriller, Svetlana Peterman has met her soul mate in Andrew Jovian, a young astronomer who works for Starbright International, the aerospace company his wealthy parents own. Once married, they make a home in Kirksberg, Pennsylvania, a small town famous for a UFO sighting that occurred in the 1960s. Svetlana is, for once, truly happy, except that Andrew’s family is strange, and not in a normal-strange kind of way.
Preoccupied with only two things—the night sky and carrying on their family lineage—the Jovians lack social skills and often pry into Svetlana’s personal life. Her intimidating mother-in-law demands she get busy fulfilling her reproductive duty to the family, and Andrew’s eccentric uncle seems to be able to read her mind.
Feeling bullied and wanting a career before motherhood, Svetlana takes precautions but ends up pregnant anyway. But that’s the least of her worries when she discovers the Jovians have a monumental secret that will change her fate (and that of her child’s) forever—a secret so powerful, it could alter the course of mankind.
They Will Be Coming for Us is a BlueInk Notable Book and a five-star Readers' Favorite contest winner.
©2021 Kim Catanzarite (P)2024 Kim CatanzariteCritic reviews
"An irresistible story."—BlueInk Review (starred review)
"A deftly written novel with a strong plot, an intriguing portrait of a wealthy family, and a phenomenal conflict. There couldn’t be a better opening for this series."—The Book Commentary
“Fans of science fiction mixed with romance and mystery will enjoy this genre-crossing novel.”—BookLife Review