The Black Forest
β Scribed by Jennifer Martucci; Christopher Martucci
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Time is ticking down. I canβt stay here any longer. I wonβt stay here any longer. I wonβt let my brother and sister live this life. Iβd rather die trying to free them than spend another day here. The only problem is if we are successful thereβs is nowhere to go. Nowhere to hide. Nowhere is safe. We are hunted, existing in a world that doesnβt belong to us. But I still need to try. Iβd rather die a free man than live in chains.
Captured and forced into the arena after his village was stormed and his loved ones slaughtered, all that remains of Lucasβ family are his sister, Ara, and his brother, Pike. He is determined to save them from the Urthman city in which theyβre prisoners, where humans are pitted against each other for sport. He will not watch them die on the sand. He will sacrifice his own life to free them. But is there a place for them in what remains of Urth?
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