Legend of the White Dragon: The Newborn

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Trafford Publishing, Apr 2, 2012 - Fiction - 600 pages
Sheena and Tish would have never believed that they’d be principle players in the destiny of mankind, but when their covers are blown, and they’re detained and interrogated in Jerusalem, everything changes. Tish’s world is shattered in a single night, but later learns that things may not be as they appear, while questioning the motives of all humanity. When they’re captured by the US, life becomes perilous in a country that’s obsessed with brutality in the shadows of corruption, where money can buy anything regardless of how atrocious, if you’ve got it, and if you don’t, then God help you. Sheena thought it was more than Tish’s grace, charm and pure beauty that kept everyone spellbound with her, especially Sheena. It was her vibrant innocence that Tish brought into the most hostile environments that drove everyone crazy. She was like a ray of sunlight in a world of darkness, but that’s also why the Emperor wanted to possess her so badly. Conrad had chased Tishia all over the planet and she was still running from him. What was it about her that made him want her so desperately and why couldn’t he get anything right with her? He’d never felt this before. With prices on their heads, the infamous terrorists have on-site execution orders in a New World Order that governs by fear. The Armagon has been deployed and is in the control of a tyrant that rules the world from the Temple of Solomon. They’re running for their very lives in a world ravaged by war, that’s gone mad with illusions to a climax that’s incredible— no one knows what’s really going on. Get ready for the thrill of a lifetime because here at last is a book that grabs you quick, and is truly hard to lay down. Don’t miss the exciting prequel, “EVE’S TRIAL, The Curse” by Albert James

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About the author (2012)

Albert James lives in North Carolina and owns a Voice and Data Communications company. He attended Marshall University, the University of California at Irvine, and the University, as well as several Technical Institutes. He served in the US Marine Corps for eight years and in the Department of Defense for ten.

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