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The Earth's End

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by Tara Brown


  When my feet touch the ground again I smile at Leo, his gentle yellow eyes confirming my findings. We’re alone. I drop to my knees to greet him as he bounds toward me. The large timber wolf licks my face and lifts his massive paws up to hug me. I hugged him so often when he was a baby that one day he hugged back. He's done it ever since.

  Sometimes you just need a hug. Sometimes I just need to cry. He understands that.

  I haven’t seen much good since it all ended, not in people anyway, but the animals are still good. They live the way they always did. I wish we spent our time trying to be more like them, instead of trying to survive this new world.

  I wish I could be more like them and need less of the world.

  Leo lightly nuzzles me and nips at my arms. I rub his soft ears and stand. I pat him gently on his huge gray head. "Ready?"

  He tilts his head meaning he is, so I pick up the heavy pack and adjust it on my back again. The hike home will take the entire day if I manage to keep a solid pace. Leo starts out for home by heading past the old broken oak tree.

  Our meeting place.

  Buy the rest here - Born

  Other YA Books by Tara Brown

  The Roses Academy

  Cursed

  Bane

  Hyde

  Witch

  Death

  Blackwater

  Midnight Coven

  Redeemers and Betrayers

  The Royals Series

  A Royal Pain

  A Royal Affair

  A Royal Wedding

  Crimson Cove Academy

  Pretty Girls Die First

  The Little Crimson Lies

  Third Time’s a Charm

  Four Crimson Corners

  When The Lights Fade

  The Born Series

  Born

  Born to Fight

  Reborn

  The Light Series

  The Light of the World

  The Four Horsemen

  The End of Days

  The Last City of Men Series

  Imaginations

  Duplicities

  Reparations

  The Blood Trail Chronicles

  Vengeance

  Vanquished

  Valiant

  The Seventh Day Series

  The Seventh Day

  The Last Hour

  The Earth’s End

  First Kiss

  Sunder

  In the Fading Light

  The Reverse of Everything

  About Me

  I believe growing up in a really small town gives a person a little advantage when it comes to the imagination. You need one or you go mad.

  Needless to say, mine saved me. After it got me into trouble first, that is. That's the problem with a vivid imagination, all the lies you tell.

  According to my age, I am meant to be a responsible adult, but it isn't going well at all. I would still head off to Hogwarts tomorrow and I suspect there isn't a single wardrobe I haven't crept into, hoping to find the door to Narnia. And don't even get me started on the King's Road, I get lost.

  Fortunately, I am an international bestseller so I have wormed my way into a quirky or eccentric category.

  Thank God for that.

  I am happily married with two daughters.

  I have two giant dogs, two savage cats, and a penchant for a glass of red.

  I am represented by Natalie Lakosil from the Bradford Literary Agency and am published traditionally with Montlake Romance and Skyscape Publishing.

  https://www.tarabrownauthor.com

  http://TaraBrown22.blogspot.com

 

 

 


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