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Anchorage #4

The Enemy Within

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Exiled and disinherited, Pelinas finds refuge with his father's enemies. But his mind holds dangerous secrets locked away, ones he fears he won't unravel before he does immeasurable harm.

Starved and ill, Pelinas finds himself at the gates of Arhanna, the city of his father's enemies. He doesn't recall how he came there, though he remembers vividly his father disowning him. Luckily, the kind-hearted General Devar takes him in.

Roya Intalva returns from the Academy up north to take her rightful place in the Ktar's forces only to find that her friend, Romenel, has taken on a new aide whom she does not trust and the troops are succumbing to a mysterious illness.

Intrigue piles upon intrigue and when the walking dead kidnap Duke Semis, it falls to a group of green cadets, a prickly young Lieutenant and the haunted, guilt-ridden Pelinas to ride to the rescue.

346 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 11, 2011

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Sandra C. Stixrude

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Perhaps 5'3" on a good day, with her shoes on, Sandra has always found the world an amazing (and often large) place. While she has lived all her life in northern Delaware, she travels a good deal and is hard pressed to find a place she truly did not care for.

She has one son, one husband, and two cats, graduated from the local university, worked at various and sundry jobs, took some time off to write, realized she still needed her day job...and still writes.

(Sandra's alter ego writes the steamy stuff under Angel Martinez)

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Excellent series

Once I started reading this series by well known author, Angel Martinez, I couldn’t stop. The world building is excellent but the real strength lies in the humanity and variety of her characters. None are the same. They each have heroic traits, but none are heroes. They recognise each other’s strengths and weaknesses and work together as a team.
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