The Hatchling and The Human

The Hatchling and The Human by Nick Oud is a fiction novel published by Xlibris Corporation on January 27, 2011. This edition spans 494 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows the lives of Evyonne and Addum as they navigate an unexpected connection to space travelers known as the Gret race. Their journey explores themes of love and unity against a backdrop of conflict, as they strive to persuade the Grets to spare Earth from destruction.
Readers will discover how Evyonne and Addum’s relationship evolves amidst the challenges posed by the Grets, who harbor disdain for humanity’s history of warfare. The story delves into the couple’s efforts to demonstrate that their love and commitment to all life can bridge the gap between their worlds. As they confront the elder of the Grets, Joewell, the narrative raises questions about the potential for change and the possibility of peace. This tale invites readers to consider the transformative power of love in the face of adversity.
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This is an interesting tale, so keep your mind open to all possibilities.
So please enjoy as we find out how the twists and turns in the lives of Evyonne and Addum lead to an unlikely union between two people and the intense and true love that they find in each other.
This helped them stay united when they found out that they were linked in the most unbelievable way to space travellers (or aliens), who were known as the Gret race of beings by all others who roamed the known universe as they did and how the lovers had to convince the Grets to stop the destruction of the Earth and all life on it.
Their task made even harder, as the Grets had contempt for the continuously warring Humans, who had only ever managed to rack up eight days of world peace in the whole time that the Grets had been taking more notice of the Blue Planet (or the Earth as the Humans called it) ever since the Blue Planet had cooled enough to start to support life. That eventually included the Humans.
So the questions for Evyonne and Addum were as follows: Was their love for all life and each other enough?
Could they really convince Joewell, the elder of the Grets, that the Earth and all life should not be destroyed?
So read on to see how the amazing symbiotic love affair between two such seemingly different people, whose love breached all the boundaries, was able to change the way the Grets viewed the Humans.
But could the Humans change their warring ways and realise the truth that ‘peace is cool’?
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