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“We only need to find five more killer rabbits before we complete the quest,” I told my sister, Lindsay. “How many more quest do we need to finish to rank up?” She asks me. “Uh, two more. How about this, if we rank up then we can go get ice cream as a reward.” I tell her. “Yay!” She shouts. I pat her head. “I’m not a little kid anymore. We’re the same age.” She says with a pout. “We may be the same age, but I'm taller.” I joked. She starts swinging, but I easily defend myself from her attacks. I started laughing as Lindsay’s cheeks were getting red. “Hey!” Somebody shouted. I turned around to see a man in his forties staring at us. He has red clothing and is wielding a sword. He has a disgusting look on his face as he stares us down. Then a rustling noise could be heard behind me. Somebody was using the forest surrounding the road to the capital as a way to sneak upon us. I wasn’t liking this. I pulled out my scythe and pointed it at the first guy. “An ambush?” I said aloud. The guy stepped back shocked at my detection of his friends. “Well, a genius like you will sell more at the slave auction.” The guy said. “Of course. He’s trying to sell us to the slave traders.” I thought. Ten guys then appeared. “You can’t fight all of us kid. We’re the bandit group known as the “Red Killers.” He announced. “Brother?” Lindsay asked scared. “I want to see her smile not cry or be scared.” I thought. “Get him!” The guy shouted. The ten guys rushed towards me. I smiled as I readied my scythe.
Old friends Iki Thompson and Cindy Fisher unite in this mind blowing fourth sequel to the series in which they must test both their skill and willpower after a certain someone close to them is murdered by an ever familiar face they both knew all too well. Will the pair be able to solve all the puzzling questions to such a heinous act and find the killer before he slips away all too easily like dust in the wind? Only time and the wits of a still young but skilled Detective at their side will determine the odds.
Used car dealer Sam Samson never backs down from a fight, whether it's against an irate customer like Pete Not-So-Happy, an American Indian who's as big as Hulk Hogan, or against the IRS, which is even bigger than Hulk Hogan. When IRS Special Agent Elliott Mess, who looks like Robert Stack as Eliott Ness in "The Untouchables," steals Samson's money, they get into an altercation. At his trial for tax evasion, and assaulting an IRS agent, Samson is asked why he filed no tax returns for 17 years. He says he forgot. The jury buys this argument, but Mess rigs the trial. Samson decides he ain't gonna take it anymore. He declares war against the United States government. Guess who wins.
Find out more at: http://taxmancometh.net
Bryn was a normal NYPD Sgt. in Homicide, until disaster struck close to home. After leaving her small town of Chapel, Texas to live in New York, leaving behind the man she thought she loved, and her hopes of a future. She changed her phone number, email and disappeared, running from heartbreak, while her family struggles to stay together. But as much as Bryn does not want to go, she has no choice, after a family member was killed. There she meets old flame Chase Sullivan who is engaged to a city girl and cheater. Could it get any worse? Oh yeah the guy who had a crush on her for years saves her life and says to pay him back she needs to marry him.
Chase thought he had it all, a fiance and ranch that is running smoothly, but then DeLuca's only daughter came home. Changing everything while Bryn tries to act like his woman beside him does not hurt her, they are forced to work together. Maybe he was missing something in his life.
Brooke Delilah Gillespie, known mainly and formidably by her official monikers, Samantha Komodo and "Cheezi D"; formerly known by her past pen names of Jennifer Gisselbrecht, and Mwezi Desoto, is a female African wild dog (choosing to reincarnate into an Asiatic Lioness) and an American author/rapper/lyricist.
She has been writing series of more than many fiction/action/thriller series
book since the tender cub age of five; with his most famous hits apparently
being "Lone Wolves" and her most recently self published, all anti-villain
main cast crime drama saga, "Lobo Thunder/The Hystericals". So far, her
current writing ambitions include writing to express not only her
own physical emotions into his works, but also those maybe of other animal
beings around her in the world as well.
Twitter: @CCheetah
“We only need to find five more killer rabbits before we complete the quest,” I told my sister, Lindsay. “How many more quest do we need to finish to rank up?” She asks me. “Uh, two more. How about this, if we rank up then we can go get ice cream as a reward.” I tell her. “Yay!” She shouts. I pat her head. “I’m not a little kid anymore. We’re the same age.” She says with a pout. “We may be the same age, but I'm taller.” I joked. She starts swinging, but I easily defend myself from her attacks. I started laughing as Lindsay’s cheeks were getting red. “Hey!” Somebody shouted. I turned around to see a man in his forties staring at us. He has red clothing and is wielding a sword. He has a disgusting look on his face as he stares us down. Then a rustling noise could be heard behind me. Somebody was using the forest surrounding the road to the capital as a way to sneak upon us. I wasn’t liking this. I pulled out my scythe and pointed it at the first guy. “An ambush?” I said aloud. The guy stepped back shocked at my detection of his friends. “Well, a genius like you will sell more at the slave auction.” The guy said. “Of course. He’s trying to sell us to the slave traders.” I thought. Ten guys then appeared. “You can’t fight all of us kid. We’re the bandit group known as the “Red Killers.” He announced. “Brother?” Lindsay asked scared. “I want to see her smile not cry or be scared.” I thought. “Get him!” The guy shouted. The ten guys rushed towards me. I smiled as I readied my scythe.
Old friends Iki Thompson and Cindy Fisher unite in this mind blowing fourth sequel to the series in which they must test both their skill and willpower after a certain someone close to them is murdered by an ever familiar face they both knew all too well. Will the pair be able to solve all the puzzling questions to such a heinous act and find the killer before he slips away all too easily like dust in the wind? Only time and the wits of a still young but skilled Detective at their side will determine the odds.
Used car dealer Sam Samson never backs down from a fight, whether it's against an irate customer like Pete Not-So-Happy, an American Indian who's as big as Hulk Hogan, or against the IRS, which is even bigger than Hulk Hogan. When IRS Special Agent Elliott Mess, who looks like Robert Stack as Eliott Ness in "The Untouchables," steals Samson's money, they get into an altercation. At his trial for tax evasion, and assaulting an IRS agent, Samson is asked why he filed no tax returns for 17 years. He says he forgot. The jury buys this argument, but Mess rigs the trial. Samson decides he ain't gonna take it anymore. He declares war against the United States government. Guess who wins.
Find out more at: http://taxmancometh.net
Bryn was a normal NYPD Sgt. in Homicide, until disaster struck close to home. After leaving her small town of Chapel, Texas to live in New York, leaving behind the man she thought she loved, and her hopes of a future. She changed her phone number, email and disappeared, running from heartbreak, while her family struggles to stay together. But as much as Bryn does not want to go, she has no choice, after a family member was killed. There she meets old flame Chase Sullivan who is engaged to a city girl and cheater. Could it get any worse? Oh yeah the guy who had a crush on her for years saves her life and says to pay him back she needs to marry him.
Chase thought he had it all, a fiance and ranch that is running smoothly, but then DeLuca's only daughter came home. Changing everything while Bryn tries to act like his woman beside him does not hurt her, they are forced to work together. Maybe he was missing something in his life.
Brooke Delilah Gillespie, known mainly and formidably by her official monikers, Samantha Komodo and "Cheezi D"; formerly known by her past pen names of Jennifer Gisselbrecht, and Mwezi Desoto, is a female African wild dog (choosing to reincarnate into an Asiatic Lioness) and an American author/rapper/lyricist.
She has been writing series of more than many fiction/action/thriller series
book since the tender cub age of five; with his most famous hits apparently
being "Lone Wolves" and her most recently self published, all anti-villain
main cast crime drama saga, "Lobo Thunder/The Hystericals". So far, her
current writing ambitions include writing to express not only her
own physical emotions into his works, but also those maybe of other animal
beings around her in the world as well.
Twitter: @CCheetah