Star Crusades: Black Widows - Season 2: Episode 2

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Author: Michael G. Thomas ISBN: 9780463021866
Publisher: Swordworks & Miro Books Publication: August 6, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael G. Thomas
ISBN: 9780463021866
Publisher: Swordworks & Miro Books
Publication: August 6, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Black Widows are back in the second episode of Season 2. This thrilling science fiction series follows the Morgan sisters and their adventures with the infamous all-female mercenary unit, aboard the heavily-armed ship Medusa.

Arana, twin sister of the Black Widow’s latest recruit is a prisoner. As a slave of the dreaded Echidna Union, she’s suffered unimaginable horrors during her time as a captor aboard the privateer Rising Sun. Her life is about to take a turn for the worst when the ship breaches a Confederate blockade and head for the surface. Her life as a prisoner is over for now, instead she will be forced to run the gauntlet of the planets defences as she becomes cannon fodder for the enemy. With no choices she’s forced to attack, but can she stop becoming the thing she fears the most?

Black Widows is serialised over six short-read episodes per season, in the same fashion as a TV series. The first season of six episodes is also available in one complete box set. See my website for news on the next thrilling release at www.starcrusader.com

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The Black Widows are back in the second episode of Season 2. This thrilling science fiction series follows the Morgan sisters and their adventures with the infamous all-female mercenary unit, aboard the heavily-armed ship Medusa.

Arana, twin sister of the Black Widow’s latest recruit is a prisoner. As a slave of the dreaded Echidna Union, she’s suffered unimaginable horrors during her time as a captor aboard the privateer Rising Sun. Her life is about to take a turn for the worst when the ship breaches a Confederate blockade and head for the surface. Her life as a prisoner is over for now, instead she will be forced to run the gauntlet of the planets defences as she becomes cannon fodder for the enemy. With no choices she’s forced to attack, but can she stop becoming the thing she fears the most?

Black Widows is serialised over six short-read episodes per season, in the same fashion as a TV series. The first season of six episodes is also available in one complete box set. See my website for news on the next thrilling release at www.starcrusader.com

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