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Pulse: Book One of the Zoya Chronicles

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In a world on the brink of war, the unlikeliest peacemaker is out for vengeance… Imprisoned Senka won’t rest until she’s extracted every last drop of revenge for three years of torture. But when she’s broken out by the desperate queen, she reluctantly agrees to attempt a treaty between her captors and her own people. But the man who tormented her is not about to lay aside his secret plans for conquest. Using her unique powers of speed and seeing auras to fight her way back to her tribe, Senka and her new companions race to get home before battle breaks out. But facing betrayal from her crew and with her saviour’s throne under threat from the greedy torturer, Senka’s new drive for peace could come to a violent end. Can the accomplished fighter turn her trade to political power plays and save two realms? Pulse is the first book in the genre-bending Zoya Chronicles science fiction fantasy mashup series. If you like determined heroines, alternate universes, and fast-paced twists and turns, then you’ll love Kate Sander’s bloody tale. Buy Pulse to settle the score today!

314 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 1, 2020

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Kate Sander

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Kate Sander is a Primary Care Paramedic who lives and works in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.

She loves tacos, beer and coffee.

I know what you're thinking, "Kate, everyone likes tacos, beer and coffee." Touche, dearest reader. You do have a point. However, I LOVE tacos, beer and coffee. I could eat tacos every day and for every meal. I could drink beer (Belgium and German, duh) every moment of every day. However, I must save room for coffee, as coffee is the elixir of life itself.

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January 30, 2019
Great summary, but sadly book doesn’t live up to it

Great summary, but sadly this surreal book doesn’t live up to its potential.

Even the names were unimaginative as people were addressed by intelligence, peace, etc...

Also couldn’t tell if this was a coma induced trip by Lizzy who was in a car accident at the beginning.

Please redo the summary or rewrite the book.

The summary was great the book was not...
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