The Aliomenti Saga Box Set
By Alex Albrinck
- Release Date: 2013-11-17
- Genre: High Tech Sci-Fi
Description
They burned his world to the ground. Now he’ll infiltrate theirs. When Will Stark returns home on his birthday, he finds his life in ruins—his house engulfed in flames, his family gone, and a team of professional killers waiting to finish the job. But Will survives—and is pulled into a secret war between rival factions of a powerful, centuries-old society known as the Aliomenti. These people possess gifts beyond imagination. And they see Will as more than just a survivor… They see him as a threat. Or a weapon. This exclusive box set includes the first three novels in the addictive sci-fi/fantasy saga that blends futuristic tech, secret societies, and high-stakes power plays: Book 1: A Question of Will Stripped of everything, Will is drawn into the Alliance—a rebel group fighting against the ruling Aliomenti elites. As he trains, transforms, and begins to uncover the truth about this shadow empire, he also unearths shocking truths about his own origins… and the legacy he never knew he carried. Book 2: Preserving Hope A hidden village. A girl with dangerous potential. A legacy of silence and sacrifice. Will must protect young Elizabeth Lowell, whose very existence portends the unleashing of a power the world has never known. She longs to escape… but fears joining in death the only other person who stood up to the leaders of the village. Elizabeth’s mother died trying to reveal the truth. Will must keep history from repeating itself. Book 3: Ascent of the Aliomenti Armed with knowledge and fueled by vengeance, Will turns the Aliomenti’s own tools against them—revolutionizing their empire with new technology and global reach. But power changes people. And when ambition turns to paranoia, Will faces a grim choice: remain within the ranks… or tear the whole system down. Perfect for fans of The Matrix, Dune, and The Hunger Games, The Aliomenti Saga delivers nonstop twists, tech-fueled intrigue, and a hero who refuses to be controlled. Start the journey today.
Reviews
Would Reccomend
5By Asmodian34The books are well written and engaging. If you like elements of conspiracy and sci-fi this is a must read. — Gene C. Jensen (Author)The Aloimenti Saga
5By inga007sThis series is fantastic! It really made me think outside of the box! I truly love it and look forward to reading more!Abandoned by chapter four
2By PhilipMatThe subject, as read in the blurb, might be interesting, if it wasn’t for the poor writing. The hero is basically a faultless, extraordinary Mary-Sue type of character who is so wonderful even lowly people will chose to sacrifice their loved ones just to preserve the hero’s way of life. The hero and his family lives in a extremely isolated compound for the Uber rich, but don’t worry he truly is a man of the people (gag). And the villains are so evil they look evil and smell evil and just have an evil way about them. None of that is shown, implied, inferred, or hinted - no, that would be good writing; instead the author tells us everything - every thing!, and does so hamfistedly, leaving nothing to the imagination. There’s better books out there. Don’t waste your time on this.Aliamenti saga
5By Lova g. BookThis book was so different than what I normally read, but kept me fascinated throughout. I would recommend this book to anyone with an open mind or who likes history.Aliomenti Saga....
5By Hthom74Wonderful adventure! Worth the read :)Glaring inconsistencies
2By RxnjsquirSuperficially interesting, but the hero Will is oblivious to his major contradiction. Will encourages others to not judge and avoid arrogance and self interest. However, he makes every decision, including giving immortality to a tyrant, based on saving his future children and the woman his younger self will meet and marry. His whole goal is to save his future regardless of how many people suffer and die. Will even cries after making those decisions but goes ahead anyway with his own selfish goals. Not the voice of reason, just a flawed man that wants his future no matter the consequences and cost to others. The story drags on long after his speeches become the scratching of nails on a blackboard. Lost interest and had to force myself to finish, even though I will read almost anything. Needs a good editor and a little less preaching.The Aliomenti Saga boxed set
3By RandyAtKCExcellent story and plot. I’m sorry to say that serious editing is needed. The opening of the book has numerous timeline flips that confused rather than informed. There are numerous contradictions in the storyline that were left in that should have been edited out. Some of the character motivations were lacking and descriptions of technical developments were simplistic for the main character’s background. Technologies were in some cases not consistent with being advanced for the timeline and the background of the main character.Definitely a page turner.
5By T.MinerWhat happens when human beings acquire supernatural powers? Well, it’s complicated. Even though I already know where this story is headed, the journey has been a roller coaster. Even the villains inspire a certain amount of sympathy. These books kept me up reading way past my bedtime.Birth of the Alliance
5By Sandman669Amazing story going back over a thousand years. Such an imagination to create this saga.The Aliomenti Saga
5By casalugoI absolutely loved this book. I could not put it down. The way history is interwoven into the story is perfect.The Aliomenti Saga
4By DavieGranpsPretty good read. I was a bit confused as to the writer’s motives for the main character to travel back to the beginning of the trilogy at first, but quickly caught on. Would definitely recommend these books.A delightful read
5By A Loyal FriendWhat a delightful set of characters and plot. It kept me up many a night reading. The second and third books are better than the first.I'd give it 5 stars but....
3By HSVBamaBobThis is a FANTASTIC concept and plot that is well thought out and intriguing! Unfortunately it is spoiled by poor editing 😞 The trilogy could easily be trimmed by several hundred pages of repetitive verbiage. It seems the author has an (unnecessary) need to constantly repeat background information and it makes for tedious reading. After the first several repetitions, I found myself literally skimming dozens of pages to get back to the plot sequence. The series is recommended, but the careful reader will find themselves skimming the content to get to the next interesting plot development.Good read
4By Hank moody dadEnjoyed the story and the writing style very muchGood time travel book
5By PreskoolsuReally captivating story. Could not put it down. Good characters.Interesting Story but it Drags too much
3By Mike521brownThe concept is interesting. It tries to weave all the old myths into a whole by ascribing them all as actions of the Aliomenti. The trouble I have is that the author develops the story with way too much narrative. We do not view the events through the eyes of the characters as much as by a long series of tales woven by the author. That was tedious, and although I liked the concept I will not read any more of the series.Aliomenti series
5By Book 3 in the Cosega TrilogySome may find a bit hard to get into in the beginning due to the outlandish content, but stick with it, and you will soon be hunting the next in the series like you've been searching for Will Stark for centuries . . .Best ever!!
5By arborannI got the first three free and finished them in six days. Half way through the third book I was on iBooks buying the next five!! The characters are engaging, interesting and it's been fun "watching" them develop. The story line is fascinating and I love time travel stories. Thank YouCan I have my chapter please?
3By EsacantellChapters 2 and 3 of the third book are the exact same, and clearly the original contents of chapter 2 are greatly missed. It doesn't seem like it would be too hard to put that chapter back where it should be, so I would really appreciate it if you did. These are amazing books, though, and I recommend them to anyone.

