Planet Urth: The Black Forest

Planet Urth, #8

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Planet Urth: The Black Forest by Jennifer Martucci, Christopher Martucci, Jennifer Martucci
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Author: Jennifer Martucci, Christopher Martucci ISBN: 9781540110701
Publisher: Jennifer Martucci Publication: December 7, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jennifer Martucci, Christopher Martucci
ISBN: 9781540110701
Publisher: Jennifer Martucci
Publication: December 7, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Time is ticking down. I can’t stay here any longer. I won’t stay here any longer. I won’t let my brother and sister live this life. I’d rather die trying to free them than spend another day here. The only problem is if we are successful there’s is nowhere to go. Nowhere to hide. Nowhere is safe. We are hunted, existing in a world that doesn’t belong to us. But I still need to try. I’d rather die a free man than live in chains.
Captured and forced into the arena after his village was stormed and his loved ones slaughtered, all that remains of Lucas’ family are his sister, Ara, and his brother, Pike. He is determined to save them from the Urthman city in which they’re prisoners, where humans are pitted against each other for sport. He will not watch them die on the sand. He will sacrifice his own life to free them. But is there a place for them in what remains of Urth? Find out in this second installment of the Remains of Urth series! Remains of Urth: The Black Forest (Book 2)…

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Time is ticking down. I can’t stay here any longer. I won’t stay here any longer. I won’t let my brother and sister live this life. I’d rather die trying to free them than spend another day here. The only problem is if we are successful there’s is nowhere to go. Nowhere to hide. Nowhere is safe. We are hunted, existing in a world that doesn’t belong to us. But I still need to try. I’d rather die a free man than live in chains.
Captured and forced into the arena after his village was stormed and his loved ones slaughtered, all that remains of Lucas’ family are his sister, Ara, and his brother, Pike. He is determined to save them from the Urthman city in which they’re prisoners, where humans are pitted against each other for sport. He will not watch them die on the sand. He will sacrifice his own life to free them. But is there a place for them in what remains of Urth? Find out in this second installment of the Remains of Urth series! Remains of Urth: The Black Forest (Book 2)…

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