In Pieces (A Finding Peace Novel)
by Christa Lynn
In Pieces
When Hope Becomes a Memory
Jo:
Thirteen years ago, I was ripped from my home and forced into servitude. My life was torn into pieces and became a living hell. Then, I was suddenly released into a different type of hell. A hell that knows no boundaries, that cares about no one.
I will not trust anyone, I will not believe in anyone and I will not give in to anyone.
I’m a survivor, and this hell, I will survive.
Kane:
The world changed thirteen years ago. My life, as well as everyone else’s, was turned upside down. While others pillaged for food and water, I pillaged for weapons and books. If the Heretics want to take over the world, then I’ll lead the Mercenaries to battle for our country.
I will not surrender, I will not bow down and I will not break.
Kane refuses to let Jo sacrifice herself to find her family and he will do whatever necessary to put her pieces back together.
Will she learn to trust again?
WIll she learn to put the power into Kane’s hands?
Or are there too many pieces to put back together?
When Hope Becomes a Memory
Jo:
Thirteen years ago, I was ripped from my home and forced into servitude. My life was torn into pieces and became a living hell. Then, I was suddenly released into a different type of hell. A hell that knows no boundaries, that cares about no one.
I will not trust anyone, I will not believe in anyone and I will not give in to anyone.
I’m a survivor, and this hell, I will survive.
Kane:
The world changed thirteen years ago. My life, as well as everyone else’s, was turned upside down. While others pillaged for food and water, I pillaged for weapons and books. If the Heretics want to take over the world, then I’ll lead the Mercenaries to battle for our country.
I will not surrender, I will not bow down and I will not break.
Kane refuses to let Jo sacrifice herself to find her family and he will do whatever necessary to put her pieces back together.
Will she learn to trust again?
WIll she learn to put the power into Kane’s hands?
Or are there too many pieces to put back together?