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Nemesis: Revenge is Best Served Hot
Nemesis: Revenge is Best Served Hot

Nemesis: Revenge is Best Served Hot

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3.90 (87 ratings)
From the International Bestselling Author, Saxon Andrew comes his newest book, Nemesis-Revenge is Best Served Hot. Two genetically modified human babies have been taken to the Choten-Zan Monastery to be raised to adulthood. The ancient priests have agreed to teach them their best hand-to-hand combat techniques and develop their speed and reflexes. The two children are sent away on their eighteenth birthday with a small warship and space armor that was left for them by the one that delivered them to the Zan.
That’s all they received when they left the Monastery and they do not know who they are or where they were born. They kidnap a Werstag Engineer on a planet where they are attacked by hundreds of Yellow Armored Warriors. He tells them that they are a species called human and that their attackers are from a civilization that destroyed their home world. Grant and Cinny decide that Earth’s destroyers must pay for their crime. But first they have to find an invincible warship named Orion’s Sword to make that happen.
The Werstag tells them that they were created to be the Orion’s pilots and the Yellow Species knows the danger they represent. It’s a race to see if the Raiders can kill the two before they find the most powerful warship in the universe.
The action is non-stop as the two young humans struggle against dark forces arrayed against them. Discovering their real enemy is a shock that forces them to reevaluate their determination to take revenge for Earth’s destruction. But revenge served hot has a way of getting out of hand.

Excerpt from Nemesis-Revenge is Best Served Hot
Cinny shook her head, “What is so special about us?”
The woman looked at her and her eyes twinkled, “You and your companion are the ultimate product of genetic development. You are unique and only the two of you can activate the Orion. Anyone else who tried would die.”
Whippet nodded, “They are very different from what I saw Tom could do.”
The woman looked at him, “They are faster, stronger, and smarter than any being alive today.” She paused, “And they are not at their ultimate abilities…yet.”
Grant sat down, “I’m not sure what you mean, ultimate abilities?”
“Part of my programing is to start your development. The Choten-Zan could only take you so far; you probably noticed that you surpassed their abilities.” Cinny and Grant nodded. “The landing bay on this ship has devices to assist you to develop your skills. However, there is another place we need to visit first.”
Grant nodded, “Where you left the genetically modified animals from Earth.”
The woman smiled and shook her head, “You are incredibly smart. How did you figure that out?”
“I saw the ancestors of the animals you chose on the first download and I’ve talked with them several times in the past.”
The Hologram stared at Grant, “You what?”
“The coordinates of the planet where you left them were still in the navigation log. We went to see what was there and ran into them.”
“That was an incredibly dangerous thing to do.”
“I had a blaster and they didn’t take the chance of attacking.”
The woman slowly shook her head, “That blaster wouldn’t have fazed them and they knew it.”
Grant stared at the Hologram and Cinny said, “You mean they could have killed us.”
“Yes. I’m surprised they didn’t. Those animals are the most dangerous creatures in the universe. They were specifically designed to be used against the civilization attacking Earth.”
Cinny looked at the Hologram, “Why weren’t they used?”
“Earth was destroyed before they could be developed.”
Grant started laughing and said, “Let’s go pay them a visit.”

This review is from: Jesse's Starship (Kindle Edition)
From the beginning, I was glued to this story. I was intrigued by Jesse's tenacity and determination to see to the end the return of whoever or whatever took his family. This story only gets better as you continue to read it. Ten stars to Saxon Andrew for a wonderful story. If only we could live lik
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