J. K. Accinni was born and raised in Sussex County before moving to Randolph, New Jersey, where she lives with her five dogs and eight rabbits, all rescued.Ms. Accinni’s passion for wildlife conservation has led her all over the world, including three trips to Africa, where ten years ago she and her husband fell in love with a baby elephant named Wendi that had been rescued by the incomparable David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Wendi is the inspiration for the character Tobi, the elephant featured in her fourth book titled Hive.
The character of Caesar is inspired by a real life iconic tiger from Big Cat Habitat and Gulf Coast Sanctuary in Sarasota. Mrs. Accinni also invites you to visit her webpage at www.SpeciesIntervention.com. Readers are encouraged to comment about the book or your own creature experiences.
An anthology of the first three books of the Species Intervention #6609 Series: Book 1 - Baby, Book 2 - Echo & Book 3 - Armageddon Cometh, Alien Species Intervention is a series of gripping psychological thrillers on the inherent greed and evil of man, dooming the planet.
Almost a hundred years pass. The Earth is ready for habitation. But it is a far different Earth from the one last seen so long ago. New plants and forms of wildlife from different worlds populate the planet, as chosen by the Womb.
Netty, Wil and Baby now hold the power with the help of the terrifying Kreyven. Shock after shock ensues as the survivors unravel most of the mysteries of the Hive and mourn unexpected deaths. The overriding surprise will be a complete blast from Netty's past, tying up all of the unanswered questions from Baby.
The bedraggled group race to the Hive for protection, struggling with the wildlife underground, as a woman and her two grandchildren live through the hellish horror and breakdown of civilization aboveground, after the bombs.
Netty and Abby conspire to abduct wildlife and return to Echo’s Hive in Sussex County to await the coming catastrophe. Revealed identities collide with political intrigue and murder, leaving emotional ruin. Book 3 in the series Species Intervention #6609.
One hundred years pass as the United States is driven into a condition of economic collapse. Two families unite, discover Baby’s offspring, Echo, and flee from the evil intentions of a psychotic to uncover a coming Armageddon. Book 2 in the series Species Intervention #6609.
A story that spans 200 years and includes tender love, brutality, political intrigue, and unspeakable horror. A deserved tale of Armageddon with little chance for redemption. Book 1 in the series Species Intervention #6609.
Valley of Sorrows
on Jan. 14, 2013
This debut novel is an udisputable 5 star. Once in awhile, you stumble over a rich, wildly skilled novel that merits such praise. It is amazing that this is only the first production of such a gifted author. The plot was original, her atmosphere well defined, her characters well fleshed out. I just loved the mid-novel flashback as she began the story of Thaddeus Cain and his turbulent childhood. I appreciated the subtle surprise as she ingeniously held back the revelation that Sam and Edna were black. Nicely done! Another achievement was the authors confidence in making Marielle a middle-age woman approaching 60. Who knew in this superficial world of ours that one could have a heroine without bouncy, curly blond hair and a smokin' bod? Plots based around supernatural elements leave me cold and I avoid them. But the author reeled me in with skill, suspense and the unexpected introduction of an unforgettable character, Thaddeus Cain. Be assured, this author will not stay unknown for long.