Hunted (Eden, #2)

Hunted (Eden, #2)

Louise Wise

Louise Wise

Returning to Eden’s prehistoric sci-fi saga that stole the hearts of readers everywhere.‘I’m scared’, Fly had said. He was never scared. He was her hero. Her rugged hero made up from all the romance books she’d read. Big, bold and beautiful—in an alien kind of way.Jenny's from Earth. Fly's from Itor. By a quirk of fate they met. She tamed him and they fell in love.They live idyllic lives in a protected corner of the world away from the wolf-like people and savage tribes of Neanderthals, and when Jenny discovers she’s pregnant they feel everything can’t get any more perfect.But things are changing outside their little kingdom. The wolf-people are disbanding and someone, or something, appears to be hunting the Neanderthals.Fly makes provisions to protect all that’s dear to him, but then he just doesn’t return home. Jenny knows he’s alive somewhere, but alone with her baby daughter, is she equipped to deal the new horror that awaits her?This sequel will have you turning the pages wondering if happy ever afters are possible in this conclusion to Eden.Jenny becomes HUNTED and it’s time for her to fight back!
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Eden

Eden

Louise Wise

Louise Wise

JOURNEY TO THE PAST...A tale of romance and survival as three people travel from 2236 to the beginning of time.Jenny Daykin joins the crew to explore the newly discovered planet, Eden.All was going well until she found herself deserted...A glint of sunlight reflecting on something in the sky caught her eye. The buggies, now small space shuttles - on their journey back to Taurus as if being hauled back up by an invisible string. She looked upward at the now empty blue sky. Around her all she could hear was the pounding of her heart. It was a lonely sound. She sat for a long time with her head tilted back, looking up at the vastness, the emptiness, of the sky....but not aloneThe instant she hit the floor she curled into the foetal position. Finally, the bare feet walked away. A Native American warrior, had been her first thought, but it was his eyes that had alerted her he wasn't an Indian or even human. They were completely black; black, dry orbs in a battered face. Ordinary people with ordinary emotions, fears and insecurities.Only this isn't Earth, and he isn't human.A modern day Adam and EveReviewWOW, shocked that I didn't just enjoy Eden but LOVED it!It had futuristic components as far as space travel and technology went, but there was no lengthy description about spacecrafts.  -Taelor From the AuthorThe Kindle edition of Eden has been updated - Louise
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