by Gini Koch
December 6th 2016 by DAW
Paperback, 560 pages
It’s a typical day of bureaucracy and stress for President and First Lady Jeff and Kitty Katt-Martini, made more stressful when alien spacecraft are spotted making a beeline for Earth, none of them from the Alpha Centauri system. Then a cryptic request from an old adversary pulls Kitty out of the White House and into an explosion—and an even more explosive situation. Not only is the Mastermind back in the game, influencing the Club 51 True Believers to find and destroy all Centaurion bases, but he’s also found a dangerous benefactor and created some frightening new cloning abilities.
And, just to make things a little more challenging, those alien spacecraft are coming to ask Kitty for protection, and asylum on Earth. Police stations being blown up and war helicopters in play aren’t enoughto keep Kitty down, especially when she’s got some new alien friends helping out. But what these aliens share will rock the world—the other aliens on their way to Earth are fleeing an enemy so terrifying that even a Z’porrah ship is trying to get to Earth for safety and protection. And if Earth isn’t able to stop this threat, there may not be anything left of humanity. Now Kitty and Company have to figure out where the Mastermind is and stop him, before any new aliens land. And then they have to save the world from a deadly invasion. Or, as Kitty calls it, Thursday.
And, just to make things a little more challenging, those alien spacecraft are coming to ask Kitty for protection, and asylum on Earth. Police stations being blown up and war helicopters in play aren’t enoughto keep Kitty down, especially when she’s got some new alien friends helping out. But what these aliens share will rock the world—the other aliens on their way to Earth are fleeing an enemy so terrifying that even a Z’porrah ship is trying to get to Earth for safety and protection. And if Earth isn’t able to stop this threat, there may not be anything left of humanity. Now Kitty and Company have to figure out where the Mastermind is and stop him, before any new aliens land. And then they have to save the world from a deadly invasion. Or, as Kitty calls it, Thursday.
About the Author:
Gini Koch lives in the American Southwest, works her butt off (sadly, not literally) by day, and writes by night with the rest of the beautiful people. Touched by an Alien, the first in her Alien/Katherine “Kitty” Katt Series, received a starred review from Booklist and was named one of Booklist’s Top Ten adult science fiction and fantasy novels of 2010. Gini started writing as an excuse to stay up late playing on the computer while listening to rock music and mooning over pictures of hunky men. She’s thrilled all that drooling has finally paid off. She can be found at ginikoch.com
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welll... both have disastrous possibilities but I think i'd pick space! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt would depend on the state of the technology involved. Undersea domes in shallow areas would be nice. Space with it's lack of air in the case of a hull breach would be deadly. So I'll go with water.
ReplyDeleteI would rather live under the sea if it was a nice, pressurized house and I could live just the same way I do on land.
ReplyDeleteUgh. Those are my two choices?? I guess under the sea.
ReplyDeleteUnder the sea.
ReplyDeleteIn space--because no one can hear me scream, then....right?
ReplyDelete*high fives Melissa* you rock.
DeleteI am fascinated with how much we don't know about our own planet but I think I would love to experience space. Weightlessness sounds so interesting.
ReplyDeleteIn space! There has to be good life forms out there, there has to be!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd rather live under the sea, better view and if something goes horribly wrong (as frequently happens to Kitty) I could swim to the surface.
ReplyDeleteSpace. Under the sea has a lot of logistics as does space, but being far under water has an oppressive mental-feel to me.
ReplyDeleteSpace
ReplyDeleteThere's lots more room in space
ReplyDeleteDefinitely space. I'm not fond of water.
ReplyDeleteSpace definitely.
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