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Where No One Can Hide: The Black Hills, Part II
by Grace Quincy
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Synopsis
Everyone expected Louisa Roland to die during her first mission to the Black Hills―Louisa included. But infiltrating the rebel land teeming with traitors was only the first of many impossible tasks Louisa must survive. She's on the run, trapped between two dueling armies, with a weapon that can ...
Everyone expected Louisa Roland to die during her first mission to the Black Hills―Louisa included. But infiltrating the rebel land teeming with traitors was only the first of many impossible tasks Louisa must survive. She's on the run, trapped between two dueling armies, with a weapon that can turn the tide in this war. But who will catch her first?
With both sides of the war closing in, Louisa's reckless determination won't be enough to keep her alive this time--not unless she's willing to betray everyone she cares about. Because Louisa knows the real secret that started this war, and nothing, not even her relationship with the King of the Black Hills, may be enough to save her in the end.
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