Havoc Mariano has never been interested in settling down with a woman. Corinne Hawes has been hurt and betrayed, and, with a teenage son to look out for, has no interest in getting involved with a man--especially not one as rough and rude as Havoc, an outlaw biker. But their pull to each other is ir
All the Nations of the Sky
β Scribed by Underwood, Michael R.; Brennan, Marie; Khaw, Cassandra; Older, Malka
- Book ID
- 110650057
- Publisher
- Serial Box
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 192 KB
- Series
- Born to the Blade 11
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781682102534
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This is the eleventh episode in the first season of Born to the Blade, an eleven-episode serial from Serial Box. This episode is written by Michael R. Underwood.
The evidence of the Mertikan Empire's involvement in starting the war that has consumed the nations of the sky is out in the open. Warder Kris Denn hopes it will save their home, Rumika, but nothing is so simple on the island of Twaa-Fei. This once-neutral ground is riven by infighting, suspicion, and mistrust. Cooler heads like Warder Ojo Kante, whose nation of Quloi is at war with Rumika, are being sent home. Other nations are willing to listen to the evidence, but no one seems to want to end the conflict. As soldiers die and ships burn, the warders who remain teeter on the edge between one last chance at diplomacy and the ruin of unrelenting war.
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