I have read all of Mark Tufo's Zombie stories and enjoyed them. So I thought I'd try his new series.
Here is the description from Amazon:
Indian Hill is about an ordinary boy
who grows up in relatively normal times but who finds himself thrust
into an extraordinary position. Growing up in suburban Boston, Michael
enjoys the trials and tribulations that all adolescents go through, from
the seemingly tyrannical mother, to girl problems, to run-ins with the
law. From there he escapes to college out in Colorado with his best
friend, Paul, where they begin to forge new relationships with those
around them. It is one girl in particular that has caught Michael's eye,
and he alternately pines for her and laments ever meeting her.
It is on their true "first" date that things go strangely askew. This is where the story truly takes a paranormal twist. Mike soon finds himself captive aboard an alien vessel, fighting for his very survival. The aliens have devised gladiator-type games. The games are of two-fold importance for the aliens: one is their entertainment value, and the other is that the aliens want to see how combative humans are, what our weaknesses and strengths are. They want to better learn how to attack and defeat us. The battles are to the death on varying terrains that are computer-generated.
Follow Mike and Paul as they battle for their lives and try to keep the U.S. safe, in the first book of Mark Tufo's Indian Hill trilogy.
It is on their true "first" date that things go strangely askew. This is where the story truly takes a paranormal twist. Mike soon finds himself captive aboard an alien vessel, fighting for his very survival. The aliens have devised gladiator-type games. The games are of two-fold importance for the aliens: one is their entertainment value, and the other is that the aliens want to see how combative humans are, what our weaknesses and strengths are. They want to better learn how to attack and defeat us. The battles are to the death on varying terrains that are computer-generated.
Follow Mike and Paul as they battle for their lives and try to keep the U.S. safe, in the first book of Mark Tufo's Indian Hill trilogy.
--I enjoyed Indian Hill. It was an easy fast read. I will be checking out book 2.
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