Joon Ren maintains perfect, sadistic control of his planet Kryo... until he buys a young woman with amnesia from militants pursuing her. He names her Ha-Yun, and she turns into the eye of a deadly storm when his people object to her presence and a mysterious rival threatens Ren’s leadership.
“Karina’s terrified, and terrified people are much more manageable.”
In theory.
Karina despises the regime controlling her planet. She hides specialized fighting skills to avoid government entanglements, but an encounter with veteran police chief Avyer results in a violent fight that leads her to work for the very system she loathes.
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L. A. Tucker is an emerging science fiction author. Loman Master is her second novel, and the first she's written for the Loman Bloodline series. She is completely bilingual in Spanish and English (has dabbled in Russian and Mandarin). She’s an avid reader, and loves to lose herself in a good sci fi or dystopian novel, as well as stories that combine realistic and fantastic elements. She prefers to write with more than one culture in mind because our world is more than any one country or continent. In her free time she enjoys reading, art, gaming and hanging out with her dogs. She has four Chihuahuas: Niko (Nikolai), Dima (Dmitri), Agatha, and Midna. If you've read her debut novel, In the Line of Rebellion, some of those names will sound familiar.
L. A. Tucker is an emerging science fiction author. Loman Master is her second novel, and the first she's written for the Loman Bloodline series. She is completely bilingual in Spanish and English (has dabbled in Russian and Mandarin). She’s an avid reader, and loves to lose herself in a good sci fi or dystopian novel, as well as stories that combine realistic and fantastic elements. She prefers to write with more than one culture in mind...