CHAPTER 11 " Good show , ” said a smiling John Burke , the Wild West Show's manager and press agent . “ Good show . ” With a drink teetering precariously in each hand , he mingled in between and amongst the assembled guests in the ...
and Connor. Hands on hips Tiger-girl sent forth a growl that rippled the still air. The message was clear. Stay away. The young woman paused, studied Tiger-girl, and took a few steps back. “Anyway. See ya, Connor.
Andrew Marshall and the Shaping of Modern American Defense Strategy Andrew F Krepinevich, Barry D Watts ... But even in this case, *Founded in 1959 by Joseph V. Braddock, Bernard J. Dunn, and Dan McDonald.
In The Last Warrior, Andrew Krepinevich and Barry Watts—both former members of Marshall’s staff—trace Marshall’s intellectual development from his upbringing in Detroit during the Great Depression to his decades in Washington as an ...
He tells her his name is Ben and that he's been sent to be her guide and a protector. Ben, the last of a warrior race destroyed by the Fae, has lived a thousand years in exile and now has found a place among the Shifters.
As a decorated soldier, young General Tao knows only one kind of honour –– to his people.
"The Last Warrior, The Life and Times of Yellow Boy, Mescalero Apache, Book 3, continues the powerful story of the Mescalero Apaches fighting for tribal survival against determined ignorance from autocratic government overseers, countering ...
Together, they will fight for their planet, for their people, and for their love.THE LAST WARRIOR is a slow burn, enemies-to-lovers, sci-fi/fantasy, M/F romance with a HEA and no cliff-hanger.
Unable to complete his warrior training, hounded by an Apache outlaw, and uneasy with the attempts of the "white-eyes" to educate him, Solito, a teenage Chiricahua Apache brave, tries to find his own place in a changing world.
As a decorated soldier, the young General Tao knows only one kind of honor–to his people. But when his own king betrays him, he discovers that his sacrifices, his successes, may not have been for the good of the country at all.