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Apex Predators

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It was supposed to be a fun getaway for best friends Morgana and Piper, but no sooner does their vacation begin when they find themselves in the wrong place at the worst possible time. Now, held captive by creatures that should only exist in nightmares, the duo is forced to play a sadistic game while the creatures sit as spectators, betting on their demise. With no recourse, the pair will have to consort with the enemy in order to survive. But will that contrived alliance only lead to deadly consequences?In this kill or be killed world, can Morgana and Piper emerge victorious or will they succumb to the danger around them?Author’s This is not a happy love story. There is no fairytale ending for Morgana and Piper. Prepare for dark scenes and sensitive subject matter that some readers may find disturbing. Scroll up to buy if you think you can handle it. We dare you.

172 pages, Paperback

Published June 17, 2016

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Natalie Bennett

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Natalie has been the editor of the Guardian Weekly newspaper, a volunteer
with the Thai National Commission on Women’s Affairs, and a (not very
good) rugby player, football goalie and cricket wicketkeeper. She has lived
on three continents, taken degrees in agricultural science, history and politics,
and social science, and gone from being the child of an apprentice carpenter
in Australia to membership of the UK House of Lords (since 2019).
She joined the Green Party of England and Wales on January 1, 2006,
with the resolution to “do something” about the state of the world, but would
never have predicted where it would lead her.
A feminist from age five, when she was told because she was a girl, she
was not allowed to have a bicycle, Natalie became a Green when she saw thriving,
life‑rich soil on a biodynamic farm in Australia, in contrast to the depleted,
trashed soils of mainstream farming methods. She can get very geeky about
soil biology when the chance arises. She chose to leave Australia in frustration
at its money‑dominated and anti‑intellectual political culture, and moved in
her mind not just to the United Kingdom, but Europe.
You can find regular writing from Natalie on her Substack.

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