Breaker by AK Nevermore
Check out Breaker, a Spicy Dystopian Romance...
Hey all, AK Nevermore back with the first book in a brand new series, Breaker. If you`re a fan of Spicy Dystopian Romance, then this is the series for you!
Beware the Coming Storm...
On an alternate earth, a cataclysm has altered a subset of the population. Talents are persecuted for their psychic and physical mutations, giving rise to two conflicting societies based upon maintaining genetic purity. And the Source, a shadowy corporate entity dependent upon the exploitation of captive Talents, is hunting them...
Self-exiled to the Outside, Flynn Scot is oath-bound to a life of strict penance.
Cursed with a vicious temper and haunted by the blood-stained debauchery of his past, Flynn`s sworn off women, whiskey, and violence, and doesn`t give a damn about whispers of the coming war. He sure as hell isn`t in the mood to make good on a debt when it`s called in, especially when playing white knight outs him as a Talent, and the damsel in distress as his soulmate.
On the run from her future as a broodmare for the Source, escaped Talent Kara Jester is no distressed damsel.
And the last thing she wants is to be trapped in a blizzard with a surly—and frustratingly captivating—thug. Without the suppression meds holding her libido in check, her biology`s primed to procreate, and Flynn`s growled assurances that he won`t touch her doesn`t match the hunger in his eyes.
It doesn`t align with what fate has in store for them, either.
With elite troops hot on their heels and the border set to close, it`s a race to the North, away from Kara`s horrific future and towards the dark past Flynn wants to keep buried. Clinging to the shreds of his oath, he`s forced to choose between protecting the woman he`s afraid to love and letting out the animal he swore he`d never be again. Either may destroy him, if Kara`s secrets don`t get them killed first.
Want more? It`s free to read in Kindle Unlimited, and you can download the Breeder, the series prequel, for free here: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/91ffk852qo
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Derrick Hibbard
13 years agoHi Sandra
So, I wanted to stop by and leave a comment–because it’s never fun to be lonely! 🙂 I’m not particularly interested in reading romance, although most of what I write has romantic overtones.
As to your comment in your latest post. I also don’t feel very comfortable writing short stories–I have a hard time with condensing it all into a story that is interesting. What was your strategy–did you enjoy writing it?
Anyway–in addition to being a writer, I’m also a fledgling attorney and I’m taking the bar this summer, so back to the study grind. 🙂
If you’re interested in reviewing my latest book–The Double Stroller Hand Grenade (which I describe as a “quirky love story”) let me know!
Enjoy your day!
Thanks,
Derrick Hibbard
Lizzie
13 years agoSounds like a fun read, Sandra and one I need to check out.
Bobbye Terry
13 years agoNovellas can be addictive, Sandy.;)
Bobbye
Glenys O'Connell
13 years agoWell done you – stretching into a new genre or style, such as the short story, is a really worthwhile exercise for any writer. The story sounds great – I love strong heroines 🙂
Sandra K. Marshall
13 years ago AUTHORThanks, Glenys. It was an exercise all right. Smile.
Heather
13 years agoBeing completely honest…. Just that one lil’ blurb has me wanting to hope over to Amazon to get. Your blurb gets the basic of the story out there to where it’s kind of intriguing and you want to find out what happens and to know all the details. But also you didn’t gives us any hint of whats actually going to happen which makes it even more intriguing. I will def be getting this story 🙂
Sandra K. Marshall
13 years ago AUTHORHeather, be sure to let me know what you actually think after reading it. Smile.
Barbara Westbrook
13 years agoHi Sandy! Didn’t want you to be too lonely over here! I have a terrible time writing shorts–I always feel like I’m leaving thing out of the plot, and it’s difficult to really develop characters in short stories, or at least it’s difficult for me. I think. Haven’t really tried to do too many of them. LOL.
Sandra K. Marshall
13 years ago AUTHORThanks, Barbara. That’s exactly how I feel.
Linda LaRoque
13 years agoI love to write shorts, Sandy, because they move along faster. I enjoyed Fool Me Twice. Good luck with sales!
Sandra K. Marshall
13 years ago AUTHORThanks for coming by, Linda. It didn’t move fast for me. Smile.
Sandra K. Marshall
13 years agoThanks, Derrick, for taking time away from your studies.
No, I didn’t enjoy writing a short story. I kept want to use my secondary characters more.
I wish I had more time to read, but I have to use my spare time to do promo, Derrick.
When I was young I wanted to be a lawyer. Smile. Happy studying.
Sandra K. Marshall
13 years agoThank you, Lizzie. I hope you do check them out.