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An unexpected encounter puts Dathan Herulus into a dilemma. When he and his men corner a beautiful Lithian woman in her home, thinking they can have their way with her, they discover that she is far from helpless. Realizing that she's extending a moment of mercy to him, Dathan reconsiders his intentions and lets her escape. That brief encounter begins a gradual change in his patriotic belief that his nation's cause is honorable. This remarkable maiden is Brenna Velez. Later, she meets Garrick Ravenwood, a young Tamarian soldier. The way he treats her is unlike anything she's experienced among…mehr

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An unexpected encounter puts Dathan Herulus into a dilemma. When he and his men corner a beautiful Lithian woman in her home, thinking they can have their way with her, they discover that she is far from helpless. Realizing that she's extending a moment of mercy to him, Dathan reconsiders his intentions and lets her escape. That brief encounter begins a gradual change in his patriotic belief that his nation's cause is honorable. This remarkable maiden is Brenna Velez. Later, she meets Garrick Ravenwood, a young Tamarian soldier. The way he treats her is unlike anything she's experienced among men outside her family, and she finds her heart overwhelmed with strong desire for his company, his considerate conversations, and his physical contact. Likewise, he is favorably impressed with her kindly attitude and intelligence. She is beautiful, but he would have loved her even if he'd been blind. These three characters reveal unique perspectives concerning ethical conduct as the story unfolds. Read about Dathan, Brenna and Garrick as their lives collide on The Edge of Justice.
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Autorenporträt
I feel a restless desire to instigate revolution, a change in the way people think. While I really enjoy storytelling, sparking that sense of self-reflection lies at the core of what motivates me to write. I put words on paper believing that my readers will be different after my work has been read. This is not arrogance, merely hope. You may find common threads woven into the fabric of our experiences as a common people, for we are bound by more than than the minor things that divide us.