Book review: Armageddon Cometh by J.K. Accinni

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Book Review Species Intervention Series Armageddon Cometh J.K. Accinni

Armageddon Cometh is the third book in the Species Intervention Series #6609. Read my reviews of the first book, Baby, here and of the second book, Echo, here.


Synopsis

Have you ever wondered why God does not punish the evil and depraved of our planet? Why does He tolerate the destructive bloodthirsty nature of Homo sapiens allowing them to rule over all creatures, abusing and exploiting according to their whims? Why has science been unable to solve the vexing mystery of our ancestor, the Missing Link? How could one planet evolve such complex and divergent examples of biodiversity? Can you imagine God ever saying, “To Hell with this mess that is Earth?”
The series “Species Intervention #6609” spans two hundred years, encompassing tender love between divergent species, political downfalls and violence of unspeakable order. It is an unfortunate tale of Armageddon and the remote possibility of redemption.


Armageddon Cometh

Under the guidance of Netty, Abby concocts her plans to abduct the wildlife at the Big Cat Sanctuary in Sarasota. She enlists the help of the handsome Italian yacht captain, Cobby and his son Kane, forcing her to expose the changes to her body, including her hidden wings.
Book Review Armageddon Cometh J.K. AccinniHiding her plans from Jose, he departs on his own mission to find his adopted mother and sisters, leaving Abby to draw closer to the charming and capable Captain Cobby.
Young Scotty embarks on a romance with a young rich local girl named Chloe who suffers from the mysterious death of her mother and the constant absences of her father.
Life moves expeditiously toward the climax at Chloe’s father’s mansion on Bird Key as strange connections and revealed identities collide with political intrigue and murder, leaving Chloe and Jose traumatized.
Joining them in the frantic dash to a yacht moored on the key enabling them to make their escape, wildlife and all, to Tampa Bay, is Kenya, a sassy and striking young pregnant black girl; and Peter, their trusted attorney that falls victim to Armoni and Ginger Mae’s plot, leaving him dangerously scarred and emotionally ruined.
During their escape to Tampa Bay ahead of the cops and devastation from the sky, it becomes clear that Scotty might be the mysterious One, as foretold by Caesar, the iconic Siberian tiger that attaches himself to Echo and Scotty.


Review

Partly thriller and vastly becoming dystopian, Armageddon Cometh is about family drama and group dynamics, including romantic relationships. An unlikely assortment of people are gathered together for the fulfillment of Abby’s task. When political plans go awry, it puts the world at risk of annihilation. The role of Echo becomes clearer, showing what she is really made of and for what purpose. But who is being rescued and why?

Armageddon Cometh can only be understood after reading Echo. The big story encompassed by the whole series is taking shape. All the different aspects of family and group relationships run to and fro, with people falling in and out of love in the process. It is highly emotional charged, a real page turner as I wanted to know how it would all play out. I am glad I had the fourth book, Hive, waiting for me!

***When you buy this third book in the series, part of the proceedings will go to the Big Cat Sanctuary in Sarasota!!!***

Author Bio

Book Review J.K. Accinni Armageddon ComethJ. K. Accinni was born and raised in Sussex County before moving to Randolph, New Jersey, where she lived with her husband, five dogs and eight rabbits, all rescued and currently resides in Sarasota Florida.

Mrs. Accinni’s passion for wildlife conservation has led her all over the world, including three trips to Africa, where ten years ago she and her husband fell in love with a baby elephant named Wendi that had been rescued by the incomparable David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Wendi is the inspiration for the character Tobi , the elephant featured in her fourth book titled Hive.

Book Review Armageddon Cometh Tiget Kira Big Cat HabitatThe character of Caesar is inspired by a real life iconic tiger from Big Cat Habitat and Gulf Coast Sanctuary in Sarasota. A portion of the proceeds from her third book, Armageddon Cometh, will be donated to the sanctuary in support of the enormous expense required to house and feed the displaced wildlife in their care. (Isn’t that neat? So, go buy her book already!)

Mrs. Accinni invites her readers to visit Big Cat Habitat to view the astounding facility and plan a visit with your family.

Mrs. Accinni also invites you to visit her webpage, where information on The Big Cat Habitat and Gulf Coast Sanctuary can also be viewed. Readers are encouraged to comment about the books or their own creature experiences.

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Disclaimer

I received a free copy of the book from the author in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed in this post are my own.

5 Responses »

  1. Hi Fenny, J.K. actually lives very close to me (well, 50 or 60 miles, relatively very close …) but we haven’t met yet – just swapped messages. I’m hoping to read the whole series soon – as soon as I can get my TBR pile down a little bit!

    • Oh Andrew, if you wait a little longer The One will be out and you can read them all in one sitting! Once started, it will be hard to stop! I never knew I liked Sci-Fi/Dystopian :-)
      How cool if you two would meet – you are really very close in comparison to me. I am thankful for internet that brings everyone so close to me regardless of physical distance.

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