The Power of Two

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Book Description

The UCE: In the 21st and 22nd centuries, the United States changed and grew. Now the United Colonies of Earth dominate the globe. But a mysterious voice is broadcasting treason, inciting revolution and referring to the "Ideals of 1776"—and to an enigmatic figure named Banzai Maguire.

To find Banzai, the UCE assigns Cai. She's the "anchor," the techie half of a Quandem; a pair of elite operatives intended for just such covert action. Neural implants allow her to sit back in a chair and feed information to her partner, the dark-souled Jacob Tucker. He's as rigid as he is deadly...or handsome. But this time, it can't be business as usual. This time, Cai needs Jake to trust her completely. Whether he likes it or not, she can't sit back while he fights the bad guys. Wherever this mission takes her, Cai is going to be the one kicking a little tail.

Awards

  • 2005 Golden Quill Awards Winner - Best Fantasy/Science Fiction/Fantasy
  • Named one of the best books of 2004 by Readers Read
  • 2004 RIO Award of Excellence Nominee - Best Sci Fi/Romance
  • 2005 CRW Award of Excellence Finalist - Best Paranormal
  • 2005 PRISM Award Finalist - Best Futuristic
  • 2005 Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence Finalist - Best Paranormal
  • 2004 Golden Rose Reader's Choice Award Nominee - Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Futuristic
  • 2004 Golden Rose Reader's Choice Award Nominee - Most Romantic Couple
  • 2004 Golden Rose Reader's Choice Award Nominee - Best Cover
  • 2004 National Readers' Choice Awards Finalist - Best Paranormal
  • 2005 Beacon Awards Finalist - Best Paranormal/Fantasy/Sci Fi
  • 2005 Aspen Gold Awards Finalist - Best Paranormal
  • 2005 Orange Rose Award Finalist - Best Paranormal
  • 2005 Barclay Gold Awards Finalist - Best Paranormal
  • 2005 Laurel Wreath Awards Finalist - Best Paranormal/Other

Related Titles

  • The Legend of Banzai Maguire
  • Day of Fire
  • The Shadow Runners
  • The Scarlet Empress

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