'Salt Water' is Brianna Wiest's debut poetry book. Gracefully touching on the issues of self-awareness, wholeness and what it takes to reconcile with yourself, her prose artfully illustrates how healing helps us to actualize our latent potential and bring us into a greater awe for the universe that
Salt in the Water
โ Scribed by Cushaway, S.; Ray, J.
- Book ID
- 109848021
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 197 KB
- Series
- A Lesser Dark 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B01M6UR3JY
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
There are a thousand ways to die in the desertdesperate
outlaws, deadly predators, murderous elements, and betrayal . . .
Kaitar Besh, a veteran scout as legendary for his cynicism as
his skills, is ordered to brave the deadly Shy'war-Anquai desert one last time.
Escorting Leigh Enderia greenhorn Enforcer with a reputation as shady as his
ownhe soon realizes the ghosts of his past have come to haunt more than his
nightmares.
When the mission breaks down in the wake of bitter hatred and
mistrust, even Kaitar's fabled skills may not be enough to bring them home
again. Stranded in the red wasteland without contact, food, or water, they
uncover a betrayal that could bring all they hold dear crumbling to the dust . .
. and tear down the wall of lies surrounding them.
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