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Trust No One. Forced to disobey her father’s dying admonition, Eve and Max collide with explosive consequences. While she struggles against others that try to get close to her, Eve discovers that in this new world, you either use or be used. Max Dumerick's obsession with helping the resistance stop Armageddon turns upside down when Eve sneaks into the refugee camp. She is no longer the sheltered little girl he met in Sebring and despite his efforts to remember that she is a means to an end, Max finds himself torn between his duty to Mittie Kate and Ling, and his desire to protect her. Onboard the International Space Station, Melanie and Yuri struggle against the growing mistrust between them. Once true allegiances surface, both discover that it is kill or be killed. When the ISS becomes a battleground, the cold vacuum of space is closer than either of them realize.

279 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 10, 2017

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Miranda Nading

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Miranda Nading lives and works in the Pacific Northwest. She writes stories for readers who like their fiction raw, tense, and rooted in survival. Best known for the Extinction Series, she weaves together her love of science, resilience, and humanity pushed to the edge.

Before dedicating herself to storytelling, Miranda served in the military and worked in law enforcement, later adding scuba diving and aviation to her list of adventures. Combined with her Arkansas upbringing and deep connection to the land, these experiences give her novels a gritty realism that fans return to again and again.

When she isn’t writing, Miranda enjoys old homestead crafts, gardening, and canning the fruits of her labor — all with a strong cup of coffee close at hand.

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