

Books in series

#1
Searching for Death Feeders
2015
From the bestselling author Saxon Andrew comes a new series, Defending Earth. It is a sequel to the Escape to Earth Series and the first book is titled, Searching for Death Feeders.
The war with the Legends is over and the Alliance is at peace. Eighty years have passed since Hensel confronted the Legends and brought the war to an end. However, he knows the Death Feeder he killed vowed that his species would one day come and exterminate his civilization. The Alliance doesn’t know what they’re up against and scouts have been sent out to find the scope and power of the Feeder Civilization. What is discovered is beyond anything Hensel imagined.
Earth has been destroyed once and it appears it can happen again. The action starts and doesn’t relent; Earth and its Allies will see that the worst thing they can do is go out Searching for Death Feeders.
Excerpt from: Searching for Death Feeders
“What’s going on?”
“The defenders have learned that the Feeder Warships’ plan is to fight their way in close to their ships where the Feeder will consume them. They’ve learned to stay out of the Feeder’s psychic range.”
“Do you know how far that is?”
“About five miles.”
“So what’s going to happen?”
“Look at your monitor, it’s about to happen.”
Kyle turned to his panel and looked at the monitor.
“Everyone get out now!” Rangor felt the warship jerk multiple times as the escape shuttles blasted out of the large landing bay. He watched one of the huge enemy warships turn in his direction and he started pressing button on his panel activating every laser, missile and bomb on board his ship. He turned his ship nose on to the oncoming enemy ship and set the auto-pilot to lock on the oncoming monster. He hit the thruster controls and jumped out of his chair and ran off the bridge toward the rear of the large ship. He sprinted at his fastest speed and heard the vacuum ports slamming behind him as he ran through them. He smiled as he felt his mind being invaded by a powerful telepath. Then, he stopped and turned back toward the bridge. But each of the ports would have to be opened manually and there was no way that would be done in time to stop what was happening.
The Feeder jumped up out of his chair, “EVADE THAT SHIP!! IT’S GOING TO RAM US!!!” The Feeder hit the stardrive control and waited for it to surround the ship. The large green warship came flashing in at incredible speed and all the Feeder Warship could do was to turn broadside to the oncoming ship coming at it. The stardrive finally activated just after the defender’s warship hit the giant dead center. The explosion ripped out and the shockwave blew into the giant transport that was passing the exploded Feeder Ship. It penetrated the transport’s force field and blew into the transports landing bay, exploding every lander and all the weapons on board them. The transport went up like a giant firecracker. The surviving Feeder Warship disappeared as two of the defender ships flashed in on it.
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#2
Discovery Means Death
2015
From bestselling author, Saxon Andrew, comes the final book in the Escape to Earth and Defending Earth saga. The Alliance has mapped the full extent of Death Feeder territory and the numbers they’ll have to face is unimaginable. The Feeders were decoyed to a distant starcluster a hundred and fifty years earlier but now they are returning to search for their new enemy on a different course. If their fleets can’t be delayed, the Alliance will be found and Discovery Means Death. The Alliance is woefully unprepared to meet the coming tsunami of warships. However, sometimes fate has a way of throwing a curve and discovery isn’t what it appears.
The action never lets up as the Alliance is forced to meet an enemy that has never been defeated. Discovery Means Death is a fitting conclusion to the story began in Escape to Earth and will keep you turning pages into the night.
Excerpt from Discovery Means Death:
Jill went to the last ship on the list that had moved outside of the zone they were in and saw a new list appear on her visor. She destroyed the huge red warship and skipped across the fleet to the outer edge. She killed twenty warships before the rest of the Feeder Fleet arrived and began chasing the source of the brilliant white beams. The twenty first ship fired a huge beam as she arrived and the light ship was rocked. She fired at the ship and saw that every Feeder Warship was now continuously firing their main beams.
Jill gritted her teeth and began skipping in on her targets in the gaps between their beams. The light ship was invisible until it fired and most of the time, the targeted ship couldn’t move a disruptor toward her ship. The ship was rocked again and she wondered how many of those hits the ship could take. She could feel the missiles leaving the hull at an incredible rate and suddenly, she only saw the blackness of the void in her visor. A few moments later, it disappeared and she saw the missile transport below the ship.
Jill collapsed back in her chair and started shaking. She looked at her panel and saw on her panel that the huge magazine in the ship’s armory was empty. She looked at Rocky and managed to say in a shaky voice, “You, you cut that close.”
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Author

Saxon Andrew
Author · 95 books
Saxon Andrew is a former social worker with a degree in Psychology and Education from Mercer University. He has taught school, managed several sales organizations and owned his own business. He has devoured science fiction since he first learned to read and his stories are the product of years of personal experience and exposure to the universes created by the genre’s great authors. He lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife and two dogs who still appreciate his sense of humor after all these years. "Dogs are always ready to smile."