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Kat's Cradle

Published
Feb 2015
Main Genre
Dark Fantasy Dark Fantasy
Pages
49
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They left her for dead.

Now they'll pay for that mistake.


Abandoned by her master and maker after his defeat, Kat is alone and weary but she's still the spitfire she always was.

She just isn't very well.

She has miscarried in a back alley of New Earth.

She's hurting because the Beast who made her and gave her power has abandoned his protection. He was her god, her reason for being. Now he has cast her aside.

She's alone.

Abandoned.

And really really angry.
You will relish every moment of Kat's Cradle because there's nothing like an angry woman seeking vengeance.

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Theta Waves is a new adult dystopian romance series set in a dark and gritty post apocalyptic world where fallen angels and demons of biblical proportions roam free with kickass heroines and women warriors. Readers who like to blend stories that have science fiction & fantasy leanings with urban fantasy adventure might find Theta Waves a good fit.

If you like your women dystopian fiction somewhat sacrilegious, if you enjoy dark fantasy angel tales with dark fantasy paranormal romance, Theta Waves just might scratch the itch.

WARNING: Most readers love or hate the Theta Waves series. It has a strong female lead, fantasy mixed in with the new adult dystopian romance, and fallen angels with female assassins who take part in the post apocalypse. If you like abduction romance, romantic suspense, and paranormal romance you might like it. If you're easily offended, Thea suggests you bypass this end of the world series and try the Witches of Etlantium series instead; both are NA romance, but with different levels of steam.

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