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− | * '''Author''': [[ | + | * '''Author''': [[Berinn Rae]] |
* '''Publisher''': [[Crimson Romance]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Crimson Romance]] | ||
* '''Year''': 2013 | * '''Year''': 2013 | ||
* '''Setting''': Current-day. Northern United States and Canada. | * '''Setting''': Current-day. Northern United States and Canada. | ||
− | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/Implosion-Colliding-Trilogy-Crimson-ebook/dp/B00BFCUSYU/ | + | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/Implosion-Colliding-Trilogy-Crimson-ebook/dp/B00BFCUSYU/ Implosion] |
==Book Description== | ==Book Description== |
Latest revision as of 14:38, 25 November 2022
- Author: Berinn Rae
- Publisher: Crimson Romance
- Year: 2013
- Setting: Current-day. Northern United States and Canada.
- Amazon Listing: Implosion
Book Description
Part 2 of the Colliding Worlds trilogy.
A cataclysmic war is brewing… Sephian warrior Nalea exists only to kill Draeken, and she’s good at her job. That is, until a particularly bloody battle, she finds herself captured by Roden Zyll, a Draeken commander known for his good looks and heartless brutality. Her tormentor ignites a passion she believed impossible, and she despises him for it. Worse, she fears he has no intention of letting her go.
Desperate times call for desperate schemes... Meanwhile, a tyrant has devised a plan that threatens to obliterate life on earth. Roden has spilled plenty of blood in his time, and he cares little for humans. But when he realizes his leader’s plan could lead to his people’s extinction, he plans a war of his own, a war that needs Nalea to succeed. But does earth stand a chance if its survival depends on Nalea opening her heart to the man who’d enslaved her people?