Prasie for THE BREAKING OF DAWN..."A gritty, yet seductive novel with a unique visualization of the plight of women in society. Fast paced, well written characters, and great storyline make this a MUST read! Loved it!" "Well written, author Klein knows that words are her tools, and she wields her tools well.""THE BREAKING OF DAWN is the fourth and last book in the Dark Future series, and to my surprise, it stands perfectly on its own. Ms. Klein put all the essential notions so a newcomer could easily jump in. And readers who are not into sci-fi need not worry about incomprehensible technical mumbo jumbo, there is very little of that; it's about people."She is the Rebellion's one final hope...Dawning Hope Smith is the Symbol of the New Republic, the Choosen One, who will lead the people, destroy the aliens, and unite all mankind. Except...decades later, aliens threaten Dark Planet, the Prophecy isn't fulfilled, and the war on Earth still rages on.Or is she?As Dawn struggles to find her place in the Prophecy, she realizes her destiny is dependent on the one man, Captain Rider Land, she can't stand. But when pure evil strikes, she'll need him, heart and soul, if she wants to survive… The Breaking of Dawn.The exciting conclustion to the Dark Future series that will leave you breathless and wanting more. Book One: TO BUY A WIFEBook Two: TO KEEP A WIFEBook Three: DARK FUTUREBook Four: THE BREAKING OF DAWN
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- Release Date 04/26/2018
- Author KC Klein
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 1.04 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
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