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{{quote|Imprisoned for 'inflammatory writings' by the totalitarian Theocracy, shy intellectual Ashleigh Trine figures his story's over. But when he meets Kieran Trevarde, a hard-hearted gunslinger with dark magic lurking in his blood, Ash finds that necessity makes strange heroes... and love can change the world.}} |
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This work is also available in its entirety on the [http://chartreuse.studiowhippingboy.com/g_e_index.html web]. |
This work is also available in its entirety on the [http://chartreuse.studiowhippingboy.com/g_e_index.html web]. |
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A novel by Jesse Hajicek set in a fictional totalitarian world.
Author Summary:
Imprisoned for 'inflammatory writings' by the totalitarian Theocracy, shy intellectual Ashleigh Trine figures his story's over. But when he meets Kieran Trevarde, a hard-hearted gunslinger with dark magic lurking in his blood, Ash finds that necessity makes strange heroes... and love can change the world. |
This work is also available in its entirety on the web.
This book provides examples of:
- Bookworm: Ash... evolving into Badass Bookworm over the course of the novel.
- Cypher Language Used to point out, indirectly, how smart these two protagonists are.
- Heroes Want Redheads
- Love Redeems
- Precision F-Strike Ash's in Ch. 16. Which of course, Kieran only laughs at.