
What I loved most about THEM: Book One is how it takes the idea of alien contact and blows it wide open. It’s not just UFOs. It’s politics, survival, and the question of whether humanity is ready for the truth. The book keeps raising the stakes with each chapter, and the mix of military tension, mystery, and cosmic warning pulled me in quickly. If you’re into conspiracy twists, advanced civilizations, and stories that make you wonder what governments are hiding, this one scratches that itch in a big way. I’m ready for Book Two already.
The beginning of the book is exciting when it describes how several intergalactic races have had contact with many nations on Earth. One with good intent and another wanting conquest. I was onboard with the first part, but the story kind of fell apart quickly after that, going into tangents that could have best been saved for another book or not explored.
An electrifying sci-fi opener that forces readers to confront humanity’s arrogance, its fragility, and the terrifying scale of what lies beyond the stars.