It wasn't that she feared death. She just despised losing.
Genetically engineered warrior Sephti would go to any lengths to destroy the fae that made her their killing machine. Finally escaping servitude, she has meticulously planned revenge against her former masters, and time is running out. The last thing she needs is to be taken captive by a man who hates the fae as much as she does - and thinks she's one of them.
Sephti learns her captor is Koda, an ancient Native American guardian determined to save his people from annihilation by the fae. Though he seems to loathe everything about Sephti, she can't help but notice his incredible strength and powerful sensual allure.
As their distrust turns to desire, Sephti and Koda become allies. Their love will have to withstand their enemies' supernatural onslaught - and Sephti's planned suicide mission against the fae....
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"This was a hard book to put down. Obviously I knew the outcome, but it was Bill's way of presenting the account of what took place in the days before the assassination that kept me turning the pages. It wasn't your typical history book just spouting out dates and details, he told it in true story format which made it more interesting to read. It brought you into the sick mind of John Wilkes Booth and the inner most personal life of the Lincolns. I am looking forward to reading his book Killing Kennedy next." — Elizabeth (4 out of 5 stars)
"This was a hard book to put down. Obviously I knew the outcome, but it was Bill's way of presenting the account of what took place in the days before the assassination that kept me turning the pages. It wasn't your typical history book just spouting out dates and details, he told it in true story format which made it more interesting to read. It brought you into the sick mind of John Wilkes Booth and the inner most personal life of the Lincolns. I am looking forward to reading his book Killing Kennedy next."
" Excellent! Felt like I was there! "
" So many details I didn't know about. Super interesting read! "
" I thought that this was a great book "
" This book actually made history intriguing. It was written as if you were walking along side the people of the past. "
" I gotta say i'm becoming obsessed with any literature about Abraham Lincoln. I liked the way the book was wrote. You might as well as think you're reading fiction. Even though i hate consipiracies after readng this book i realised that just like any assasination of other famous men, lincoln's assasination left alot questions unturned. It seemed like the real culprits weren't brought to book. "
" Really brought the characters alive to me, ie. Mary Todd, Lincoln, and John Wilkes. Non-fiction is way down on the genre list for me, but I found it very readable. I'm looking forward to Killing Kennedy now. "
" Even though the outcome was inevitable, the build up to the eventful day was amazing! Sure wish that we had read books like this during US History classes! Looking forward to reading the KILLING KENNEDY. "
" Very readable but breaks no new ground so far. The Stanton conspiracy theory seems weak at best. "
" Difficult to get into the battle descriptions but details of events and characters are fascinating. "
" An excellent story and a very good read. I was a little disappointed in the tone of the writing; a little too 'sensational' for me. But O'Reilly even points out that it's written as a "true-crime thriller," so what did I expect? Still, I learned quite a bit and enjoyed the book overall. "
" One of the best books I've read.A real surprise, because I'm not an O'Reilly fan. "
" Very interesting and suspenseful read. "
" Well written, excellent account of the events leading up to the assassination of Lincoln. Incredible character development and scene development to help the reader to understand how life was in the 1800's. Easy to read and hard to put down. "
" It was a nice, historically accurate read. The book is poorly named, as the majority of the book has nothing to do with Lincoln's assassination. "
" A little slow at the beginning but was very interesting. "
" I've read lots of Lincoln books and I found this very well researhced and interesting to read. "
" It was like reading a murder mystery. I could not put it down! "
" I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Bill O'Reilly did a masterful job of presenting the events that led up to the assassination - good read. "
" Great, quick read for history buffs "
" I really enjoyed this book. It took me a while to get through it, as it is not exactly "light" reading. After finishing it and discovering so many things I did not know about either Lincoln or Booth, I can honestly say it was one of the best books I have read in a while. "
" A real page turner. Very interesting. During the war parts I was wondering who was going to win. "
" Well written, easy to follow - it would be great for upper elementary and middle school. The photos and drawings are great visual aids. I visited Ford's Theatre and the Petersen House recently and made similar photos. My husband read the "adult" version and enjoyed it, also. "
" Very interesting. Learned many things I did not know. "
" Great book! Would highly recommend it to anyone. It provides a very informative picture of a difficult time in our country's history. "
" I don't know if this was fact or fiction. What I do know us that it was a thoroughly enjoyable read and have recommended it to friends. "
" I enjoyed this book much more than Killing Kennedy. There was much more information about John Wilkes Booth and his side of the plot compared to Lee Harvey Oswald in Killing Kennedy. Very informative and quick read. "
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