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Willow: A World of Novo Novel : Ridge Lake Series

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In a world of raiders, indent gangs, and acid rain, uncovering a hidden secret reveals...

Duncan LaBrelle lays nearly unconscious in a makeshift hospital bed. It isn’t known if he will live, wake, or walk again after a daring rescue attempt of Kyla, kidnapped by Eli’s men. LaBrelle has been shot or injured multiple times since coming to Ridge Lake, and the latest fiasco resulted from falling three stories out of the attic of Yugi’s bar. The medical staff of Unit 23 debate whether or not to take his leg, a near death-sentence in the world of Novo. At the same time, that medical staff have been brought up on charges of dereliction of duty for his condition and other failures in the middle of what has finally been declared a war zone.

Willow, Ivy, and Mattie, transplants from Taliville, come to help out at Yugi’s Bar, on the
recommendation of Ashley Monahan. Willow is exhausted, since her family has been on the run for well over a month because of a price on her head. She is a mutant, well worth over three hundred thousand dollars to those who wish to have a human lab rat. A rainbow blood, sold by her father years previous, experimented upon not once, not twice, but numerous times by labs, hospitals, and the Wards. The small family has lived in the sewers of Taliville for years, trying to stay alive and one step ahead of those who would use Willow for yet another medical research project. Ashley has treated all three women, during her time at SunDial, and found a way to help them get away.

Willow adjusts to living in the country, slowly. More so, she discovers how she and her sister Ivy have been betrayed by their own mother, Mattie, who kept her own secrets and council about how the family should be kept together. Willow is exhausted by having to, once again, rebuild a life for herself and her small family.

As Duncan recovers, under Ashley’s care, he reconciles the knowledge that he may never walk again. That he may starve to death, unable to make enough money to survive. He turns to rainbow-blood Willow for help, as he recovers and is tried by the Military Review Board for his own crimes- ones he has been falsely, accidentally, accused of by Ashley, Shep, and Oak.

587 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 21, 2020

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