Hunter (The Hero Rebellion 0.5)
β Scribed by Belinda Crawford
- Publisher
- Hendrix & Faust Publishers
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 54 KB
- Series
- Hero Rebellion 0.5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0648488179
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βFive blazing STARS!β
β Tracy M Joyce, author of The Chronicles of Altaica
Her entrance exam just became a fight for survival.
Subria is going to be one of the few, a Rider dedicated to scouting the food and resources her people need to survive, but first she has to pass the entrance exam. Of course, itβs more than just an exam, itβs a chance to attain the one thing that a Rider needs above all others; a steed.
The bond between these genetically engineered companions and their riders is legendary, and Subria wants it almost as much as she wants to follow in her fatherβs footsteps as a Rider. Legends might be all she ever gets to know it as though, because as soon as the test starts, something goes terribly, terribly wrong.
Now, Subriaβs no longer fighting for a dream, sheβs in a battle for survival.
Hunter is the first action packed instalment in The Hero Rebellion, a YA sci-fi series perfect for fans of The Hunger Games, featuring genetically engineered companions, illegal street races and a butt-kicking heroine who wonβt take no for an answer.
Buy Hunter and join the hunt.
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