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THE SCARLET EMPRESS by SUSAN GRANT
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SummaryThe Kingdom of Asia: Shot down over Korea, modern-day USAF fighter pilot Cameron "Scarlet" Tucker is put in bio-stasis. She wakes 170 years later. Her wingmate and best friend also survived: Now the "legendary" Banzai Maguire, Bree is being held for treason in the country that was once her beloved United States. Cam has problems of her own. She’s in the masterful hands of Prince Kyber, the dictator whom her friend thwarted. He won’t get fooled again. With the mysterious Shadow Voice urging revolution, and her friend in chains, Cam wants the sexy emperor on her side--and maybe a whole lot more. But her role in the thrilling mission to save her country has to come first. Banzai wouldn't surrender, and Cam won't either. It's time to give a royal butt kicking, and Cam knows just where to start.
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"This Series Finale Exceeded my Expectations!"
Reviewed by Mindy Lobaugh
Posted November 5, 2006
Susan Grant's The Scarlet Empress is a pulse pounding,
heart stopping, and spectacular conclusion to the 2176
Series. Definitely an author unafraid to blaze a new trail
in the romance writing world as Ms. Grant enlists three
other very talented authors to share in this fantastic
action romance Read more...
"Fantastic ending to a wonderful series!"
Reviewed by Chere Gruver
Posted November 16, 2006
When the story opens, we find ourselves back with
Banzai "Bree" Maguire and Tyler "Ty" Armstrong. They are
now seeking asylum with the infamous pirate, Ahmed, in Raft
City. After finally escaping the clutches of the Acting
Emperor of Asia, Bree and Ty were headed to the UCE. This
was Read more...
"Sizzling futuristic adventure"
Reviewed by Deborah Macgillivray
Posted January 3, 2007
The 2176 ladies have really taken us on a rollercoaster
ride of adventures this summer. Susan Grant conceived the
series of five books, and Dorchester publishing permitted
her to take the "bit between her teeth" and run, selecting
three very talented writers (Kathleen Nance, Day of Fire;
Liz Maverick, The Read more...
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