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Unrestricted Rising

Restricted Saga Volume 2

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Unrestricted Rising

By: David R. Torres
Narrated by: Anne Marie Susan Silvey
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After liberating County #203 LEOs from the influence of the ARES broadcast, Rachel must face her demons and take her place within the Unrestricted Forces. But when Uh-Kuh is conquered by a feral group of humans the Unrestricted call The Rats, Rachel is dead set on rescuing her mother and friends. With County #203 in need of leadership, a long lost friend - Melody Vandergeld, who seems to be hiding ulterior motives - convinces David to take up the role of Congressman. But when David renegades to the Mainland for an unknown reason, Rachel is left questioning who or what caused this betrayal. With Uh-Kuh taken over and David missing, it is now up to Rachel to liberate Uh-Kuh and rescue David. Sacrifices must be made. The War has only just begun.

©2014 David Torres (P)2015 David Torres
Action & Adventure Contemporary Contemporary Romance Dystopian Fiction Romance Science Fiction

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