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Written In The Stars Book 2 of Katiah Trilogy
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Written In The Stars Book 2 of Katiah Trilogy

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Brehan Tucker's recurring blackouts and bouts of temper set the crew of the Stellar on edge and further distance herself from her estranged husband, Erth.
Not only must she battle her inner demons, but suffer the wrath of Erth's half-brother, Zanus-Roul, who has declared war on the Syres and Humans for entering his domain.
Too late Erth realizes he has been snagged in a cunning trap. Within Brehan resides Di'me, a spawn conditioned to not only destroy the Earth women and the Syre men he raised from infancy, but himself and the Guardians of Haveth.
Love wielded a shield of denial.
Now it must serve as a sword of justice.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMickee Madden
Release dateJul 24, 2011
ISBN9780932079398
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Mickee Madden

Born in 1951, I've been writing since I was thirteen, and it remains as exciting to create works as it was all those years ago.I've been married almost 50 years to a terrific guy, have three children, six grandchildren, and a great-grandson due in August.I subscribe to a life of reading, 'riting & rockhounding.I'm usually behind a camera, so finding a photo of me is rare.

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    I wish I could gather up all of my favorite parts of the story and thread them together. I skipped over several pages that took me out of the desired sci-fi realm I wanted to remain in. It was less Erth in this sequel and more Brehan —Erth is my favorite character. On the über rare occasion there was a romantic scene it is short-lived and leads to redundant blow ups on the female main character's part. Makes for a cold read (Even the rigid Spock got love). Couldn't "sit down" in the story. Hoping the third and last book in the trilogy won't be more of the same.