Night of the Aliens by Malakai Drayne From beyond the stars, they come under the cover of night - not to conquer, but to harvest. When strange lights fall over rural Jamaica, villagers dismiss them as meteors. But Mara notices what others ignore: the silence. No frogs. No birds. No insects. Then livestock are found hollowed out. Children vanish. Scorched circles burn the earth. When the saucer descends and pale-eyed figures begin their harvest, Mara and a handful of villagers take up torches and machetes against something that should not exist.
Fire is their only weapon. Sacrifice their only chance. Because the stars are not empty - and the night has teeth.
Night of the Aliens by Malakai Drayne From beyond the stars, they come under the cover of night - not to conquer, but to harvest. When strange lights fall over rural Jamaica, villagers dismiss them as meteors. But Mara notices what others ignore: the silence. No frogs. No birds. No insects. Then livestock are found hollowed out. Children vanish. Scorched circles burn the earth. When the saucer descends and pale-eyed figures begin their harvest, Mara and a handful of villagers take up torches and machetes against something that should not exist.
Fire is their only weapon. Sacrifice their only chance. Because the stars are not empty - and the night has teeth.