Author: | Neil A. King | ISBN: | 1230002710211 |
Publisher: | Neil A. King | Publication: | October 22, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Neil A. King |
ISBN: | 1230002710211 |
Publisher: | Neil A. King |
Publication: | October 22, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
At Liberty To Live is the sequel to Atlantic Split - book two of The Luke Bright Series. If you’re someone who doesn’t believe prejudice should still exist in modern-day 2018, then this is the book series for you.
“It was my past and I’d never forget it, but this was my chance to make a fresh start. A chance to affect and accept the situation I’d been put into and fulfil whatever was in my destiny.”
Nineteen-year-old Luke Bright is on the run with his two American friends James Cunningham and Steve Jackson. In an alternate reality where the UK and the USA are enemies, getting James and Steve back to the USA is their number one priority, and Luke will do whatever it takes to get them home.
Luke’s had to sacrifice his own home and old life just to save his friends. When they all arrive in New York, Luke has to start anew, and adopts a false identity in order to survive. It’s not an easy task for a sheltered, British teenager with very little life experience.
With the whole of the UK and the USA against him, will Luke ever be able to live a normal life whilst still in hiding? Will he be able to keep his identity a secret from the people he meets or will the truth eventually be revealed?
At Liberty To Live is the sequel to Atlantic Split - book two of The Luke Bright Series. If you’re someone who doesn’t believe prejudice should still exist in modern-day 2018, then this is the book series for you.
“It was my past and I’d never forget it, but this was my chance to make a fresh start. A chance to affect and accept the situation I’d been put into and fulfil whatever was in my destiny.”
Nineteen-year-old Luke Bright is on the run with his two American friends James Cunningham and Steve Jackson. In an alternate reality where the UK and the USA are enemies, getting James and Steve back to the USA is their number one priority, and Luke will do whatever it takes to get them home.
Luke’s had to sacrifice his own home and old life just to save his friends. When they all arrive in New York, Luke has to start anew, and adopts a false identity in order to survive. It’s not an easy task for a sheltered, British teenager with very little life experience.
With the whole of the UK and the USA against him, will Luke ever be able to live a normal life whilst still in hiding? Will he be able to keep his identity a secret from the people he meets or will the truth eventually be revealed?