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A New Breed
Contributor(s): Pryor, Cheryl (Author)
ISBN: 1886541442     ISBN-13: 9781886541443
Publisher: Arlington & Amelia
OUR PRICE:   $14.24  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Science Fiction - Genetic Engineering
Physical Information: 0.76" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.08 lbs) 368 pages
 
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A woman who escaped Germany during World War II has
now made her home in America. What she brought to
America may one day prove to be the biggest threat
to not only America but to the entire planet.

She has given birth to a new breed. A child that had
been genetically modified by the aliens while yet in
her womb.

This new breed known as the Daughters of Destiny will
one day determine the fate of planet Earth. Will the
aliens one day occupy the planet taking control or
will the humans co-exist with the aliens? Neither
of these choices are acceptable yet they are a very
real possibility.

The head of Project Blue Book has been invited to a
private meeting with the president. He is given
instructions on meeting a family who he is told will
be the most important people he'll ever meet.

As head of Project Blue Book he thought he'd heard
of everything. After speaking to the president he
learns he's barely begun to scratch the surface of
who and what is walking amongst us.

The little girl in the family is the one the
president is interested in. She is the first of
the Daughters of Destiny.

He has to wonder...what is she? Alien...human...hybrid?
Whatever she is...she is no ordinary girl.

What is this mission she has been given?

The aliens are there to see to it that her quest is
carried out. Even the aliens couldn't foresee how
things would turn out.

Follow the life story of the girl from a young child
through the days when she becomes a woman, wife, and
mother herself. She may appear normal to the
untrained eye, but don't be fooled. She is the first
of her kind...not quite human...not quite alien.
She is the first of a new breed.