Western civilisation has collapsed. Bands of slave traders roam up and down Australia’s east coast. And three days ago, one particular tribe secured themselves a new Dusk of the Two Swords.
After five long years evading the slavers in a post-apocalyptic wilderness, Dusk has honed her survival skills and her prowess in battle. So, captive or not, she has no intention of giving up now. But when she’s unexpectedly freed by a tribe of warriors, she finds herself facing an impossible become the wife of the tribal leader, a man who speaks idle words of compassion while blood drips from his blade, or demand her freedom and risk starving to death alone in the wild.
LAURA TAYLOR is an award-winning romance writer with over a million books in print. More than a half million digital editions of her books have already been downloaded by eBook readers.
She is the recipient of numerous awards for her writing, including 6 Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement, Reviewer's Choice, and Career Achievement Awards, 2 MAGGIE AWARDS from GRW/RWA, 2 Golden Heart Finalist Awards (RWA), an RWA RITA Finalist Award, and a Golden Rose Award from the Gold Coast Chapter of RWA.
Laura is also a highly regarded editorial consultant, a popular Workshop Leader at writers' conferences in the U.S., a permanent faculty member of SCWC, a member of International Thriller Writers (ITW), and one of the Original 25 Founding Members (and a member of the Board of Directors) of Novelists, Inc.
She received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminology from California State University, Long Beach, and she currently resides in Southern California.
Absorbing. Devoured this book in less than a day despite its length. No cheesy romance or dime store novacaine for the brain. This one has a solid plot and well rounded characters. Well worth my time. Loved the warning of the path humanity now treads. This could become a reality quite easily. Well done.
I loved this story. While I wish there was more of a character development the author still managed to give the reader glimpses of many of the different characters focusing on one main. Loved the realism of how crappy life really would be if life that we know ended.