Mother Machine: Archon By E.A.

Mother Machine: Archon By E.A.
Genre: Science Fiction
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Mother Machine deals with AI, aliens, agents and romance complications. Of course, there's the good, the bad, and the ugly.

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“Macte Virtute Sic Itur Ad Astra”

The first in a series, Mother Machine: Archon stars Art Price, a lead Agent in The Hunter Division that has been tasked with more than he was originally anticipating. What more? He’s an anomaly in the Hunter division. A telepath. He’ll soon learn, he’s not the only one. The Hunter Division (Level 85) deals with rogue extraterrestrials… monsters, they call them. Their latest threat are The Archons, inter-dimensional entities that are prevalent throughout the entire Earth. You can’t see them. You can’t hear them. You can’t really tell if you are feeling them. They are… a dilemma, but one that may be necessary… we just don’t know. Hunters are required to go through Assessments. Traumatized after their last mission, they need to plug into Mother Machine, to purge their thoughts/emotions through her reading their entire mission leading up to that Assessment. She grows smarter each time… maybe too smart. This latest mission demands much more attention than just The Archons. There’s something going on. Something happened in some timeline that needs to be amended. The only way Art is going to get the job done is if there’s a woman motivating him. It will just.. guarantee the best out of him. The problem is, this woman happens to be Margaret’s daughter. Margaret has a way of having things… her way.

This first in a series entertains those interested in consciousness with more than one can handle. Mother Machine Archon: Day One introduces telepathic dialogue with sexually enigmatic, intelligent characters, profanity and thoughts that make one cringe. There’s a lot going on in this book, and this is on purpose. Hopefully, you can keep up. That’s the way things are in The Agency.