When revealed, the truth is as sharp as any blade, able to change everything in an instant.
Indentured servitude was not on Katrice's bucket list, but there she is, a year later with the final payment in hand. With everything that happened a year ago still fresh in her mind she's eager to put it all behind her. Her former owner gives her one last task, as thank you for her service. The job, escort the Stewardess Tia to a distant frontier planet.
Transporting a government liaison like a Stewardess is normally an easy job, but Tia chose Kat for a reason. One that morphs their simple delivery into something more, aimed deep in Conglomerate space. Before setting out, a rare shipment will need to be obtained from an elusive dealer to gain entry.
With her marriage falling apart, her lost past dragged into the light, and the threat of a deadly mission ahead of them, Kat is at a breaking point. All she wants are things to return to the way they were before. But out in the light, the truth changes everything.
Extracted is the fourth book in the epic space opera Starship Magic series. Continue with Kat and crew as they deal with the fallout from their last adventure. Space battles, transformations, and ramped up magic await. Are you ready?
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A rural romance with plenty of heart Nick Langtree has lived reclusively on his farm, Winters Hill, ever since the tragic death of his wife. On the occasional trip into nearby White Gum Creek he keeps to himself and that's the way he likes it. And though over the last six years the townsfolk have tried to reach out to Nick, he's pushed them all away.Whenever Nick comes into the Gumnut Bakery, Natasha Duroz tries to engage him in conversation when she serves him. There's something about him that intrigues Tash, but she's not sure if it's because she feels sorry for him or there's something more.At last encouraged by the warmth of a few old and new friends, Nick gradually begins to re-engage with the outside world. Then, suddenly some minor vandalism on his farm escalates and odd things begin to happen on Winters Hill. Is someone out to hurt Nick or have his years of solitude been playing tricks on his mind?This entrancing novel is about overcoming heartache... Views: 19
Madhurima Pandey is twenty-five, single, and gradually coming to terms with the annoying 'you're next' nudges from family and friends. But soon they realize that chances of finding a groom for her are slim-mainly because she's not. At 93 kilos, she knows she isn't the ideal weight for marriage, even if her family believes she's the ideal age.Despite her reservations, the hunt begins, and so does a spree of rejections until Harsh comes along. Madhu cannot believe that a boy with no obvious flaws has agreed to marry her. Low self-esteem makes her suspect he's either impotent or a homosexual, but she doesn't turn down the proposal immediately.A negligible period of courtship and a hurried engagement follow. But does Madhurima really find her happily-ever-after? Or are there more surprises in store?Jovial, witty and unapologetically honest, Madhurima Pandey's story of struggle and survival in the run-up to her D-Day gives you a refreshingly new take on the big fat Indian wedding. Views: 19
**Nava Katz has a lot on her plate:
Brotherhood: unmask.
Demons: slaughter.
Guy problems: terminate with extreme prejudice.**
Nava is hot on the heels of a demonic serial killer and finally working with her brother. The assignment should be a dream come true, not a nightmarish power struggle made worse by her twin's refusal to believe there's corruption within the Brotherhood.
She's determined to find proof of their dirty dealings, even as she risks irrefutably breaking her sibling bond.
And speaking of clocking annoying males upside the head...
Nava is also totally over smoking hot rock star and fellow hunter Rohan Mitra. There is a veritable buffet of boy options out there, and this girl is now all-you-can-eat.
So when her demon hunt brings her first love, Cole, back into her life, her revenge fantasies for closure-on all fronts-are a go.
Except neither her old wounds nor her new ones are as healed as she believes. It’s Less Hopelessly Devoted, more Worse Things I Could Do. Views: 19