The shaman can't leave his world; the commander refuses to be tied to a planet again. Silver's ship is her life. She almost sold her soul to get it. Easy money, so her contact said. Zoom over to planet SW 858, grab a sample of the metal a scout discovered and head home. There's one minor problem. The planet isn't uninhabited. Silver must be careful not to upset the natives. The Mercenaries Union doesn't like adverse publicity. Tsela, the shaman king, knows the female's on the way, the spirits warned him. With the Distani discovered, he must plot a course which will bring about their aim,…mehr
The shaman can't leave his world; the commander refuses to be tied to a planet again. Silver's ship is her life. She almost sold her soul to get it. Easy money, so her contact said. Zoom over to planet SW 858, grab a sample of the metal a scout discovered and head home. There's one minor problem. The planet isn't uninhabited. Silver must be careful not to upset the natives. The Mercenaries Union doesn't like adverse publicity. Tsela, the shaman king, knows the female's on the way, the spirits warned him. With the Distani discovered, he must plot a course which will bring about their aim, membership in S.U.N. A secret which could cost them the home they love must remain hidden. Tsela needs Silver for himself and for the planet he would destroy… if he must.
Meet Award-Winning, Best-Selling Author Cherime MacFarlane. A prolific multi-genre author, she has a broad range of interests that reflect her been there-done that life. Romance, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Paranormal, all sorts of characters and plots evolve from a vivid imagination. As a reporter for the Copper Valley Views, Cherime MacFarlane received a letter of commendation from the Copper River Native Association for fair and balanced reporting. She was part of the Amazon Best Selling in Anthologies and Holidays, and Fantasy Anthologies and Short Stories. The Other Side of Dusk was a finalist in the McGrath house award of 2017.
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