Publisher's Synopsis
The sky doesn't fall-it chokes. UFOs, sleek and rotting, claw through Earth's atmosphere, their organic hulls oozing a glow that devours hope. The Voryn strike-no warnings, no mercy-beams slicing the night, harvesting humans like ripe flesh, stripping fear, love, rage to feed a swarm rotting at its core. Husks rain down-gray, hollow, clicking alien death rattles-cities silenced, fields gutted, a planet reaped to bone. This isn't invasion; it's a last, ravenous gasp from a race too broken to die clean.
Lila Carter, a Nebraska farmer forged in dirt and fury, claws free from her family's abduction-Tom's grin, her parents' screams, swallowed by light. She's no savior, just a woman with a crowbar and a heart bleeding vengeance. In Lincoln's wreckage, Dr. Elias Moreno, a biologist cast out for mad truths, cracks the Voryn's game: they crave emotion, humanityKay's lifeblood, to stave off their decay. Jax Reed, a scrawny teen genius, snatches their hum-clicks of doom-from the void, a kid with a dead recorder and a pulse to fight. Their plan: choke the hive with a scream of despair too toxic to digest.
But the Voryn bite back-ships festering, hybrids weeping human tears, a swarm that knows its prey too well. Xeno Harvest is a brutal descent into a world drowning in alien hunger-grit against rot, defiance against ruin. The Voryn demands everything. Will you answer?