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Lieutenant Katalina Wimple ran out of bad guys to chase. She found love and peace and nothing seemed impossible… until the one-that-got-away showed up in need of help.

Her new case takes her through the portal to Dark Earth where she’s expected to save a man with a shady past. She’ll face not only mythology and folklore in the flesh, but a relationship strained to the point of no return by an old flame.

216 pages, Paperback

First published January 3, 2012

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Jason Halstead

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Talking about myself in the third person is giving me fits - time to switch this up.

My day job is that of a computer jockey and all the hands on and hands off work that entails. When I leave the office behind I jump into family life (beautiful wife and two obnoxiously cute young children), finding a new way to hurt myself while powerlifting, and writing.

As of mid 2015 I haven't hit the 100 book mark yet, but I'm getting close! There's always at least in process. I just can't seem to stop myself...

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June 12, 2015
Decent follow-up to the first book.

I'm glad I went ahead & decided to order the 2nd book in this series. The plot carried us through the portal we kept hearing about in the first book of this series. I liked the new space, very similar to the old western days when we took what we wanted or "needed", regardless of the effect on the indigenous people and their beliefs.
I did feel the wrap up was a bit lack luster compared to the rest of the book. I do love all three of our main ladies, so I will look into the next book to see if the series can pull off a good follow-up.
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August 25, 2015
Katalina Wimple, She sure is a tough Chick. I was completely suprised to love her character. This book took her to a new level some self discovery after almost losing herself. Findin spiritual guidance in the unknown. Brilliant.
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May 17, 2015
Not too bad

It's a creative read, too much of a change for me though from the first book. I saw a few editor errors but otherwise I enjoyed it.
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