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HAWK'S REDEMPTION by KATHLEEN GARNSEY
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SummaryConvicted of treason and murder, "The Hawk", once a
celebrated Elite Operative for Andor, is now a fugitive. He
escapes a death sentence, only to find himself still paying
the price five annual-cycles later. Forced to complete one
last mission for the man who engineered his escape, Hawk
becomes Chief of Security on SEA Lab. He arrives at the
underwater research facility determined to clear his name
and find true freedom. Little does he know he will unlock
the secrets of his past and find the one woman who can save
his soul and mend his heart.
Determined to find the cure to Genesis Disorder and save
her parents' lives, Researcher and Delphin trainer, Kylie
Beryl crashes into the Agor Sea, waking to the sight of
Brice Saxon, SEA Lab's Chief of Security, and the most
devastatingly handsome man she has ever seen. Forbidden to
life-mate because of her inherited DNA, Kylie finds her
attraction to Bryce most distracting. Bryce's dark side
frightens her, yet the Delphins trust him, and the graceful
mammals are never wrong. As plots of intrigue and betrayal
unravel, Kylie learns Bryce Saxon is "The Hawk", the most
wanted fugitive in the galaxy, yet his sensual kisses and
strong arms show her a lasting love she never dreamed
possible.
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"A space adventure you don't want to miss..."
Reviewed by Marlene Breakfield
Posted April 1, 2004
Andor is a planet known for its great military might and
Bryce "Hawk" Saxon is one of its best officers. He was
found covered in blood next to a woman who had his knife
in her chest. Upon awakening, he was immediately arrested
by the Andoran military but Redmon, Hawk Read more...
"A space adventure you don't want to miss..."
Reviewed by Cynthia Eckert
Posted April 1, 2004
Convicted of murder and treason on the planet Andor five
years prior, Bryce Saxon "the Hawk" is a wanted criminal
who escaped death only because a superior officer aided
him. For the past five years, he has been paying the debt
off. Hopefully, the assignment that takes him from Read more...
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