Download Bridge and Sword Companion Novels by JC Andrijeski (.ePUB)

Bridge and Sword Companion Novels by JC Andrijeski (#1-3)
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 3.4 MB | 2023 Reissue
Overview: USA TODAY and WALL STREET JOURNAL bestselling author of urban fantasy, paranormal romance, and paranormal mystery, often with a metaphysical bent. I have a background in journalism, travel and reading many (MANY) books. I also drink excessive amounts of espresso, write in odd places, and enjoy petting furry things, things with flippers, things with scales, things with feathers, things with fangs, things with goofy hair.

I currently live and write full-time in Los Angeles, CA.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Allie (#1)
He appeared out of nowhere. He saved her life.
Allie Taylor harbored a fascination with seers for as long as she can remember. A second, psychic race discovered on Earth, seers are exotic, beautiful, hyper-sexual, dangerous as hell, and really danged expensive to own.

Unfortunately, a lot of the world doesn’t share Allie’s enthusiasm for them.

As more and more Seers appear on the streets of San Francisco where she lives, protests have broken out. Seers can’t venture into public without papers issued by their owners and a collar restraining their psychic sight, but that’s not enough to calm the anti-seer fanatics. They want all the Seers dead, or banished from the United States forever.

When Allie travels to New York to see her boyfriend’s band, she gets caught in a terrorist attack. She’s saved by a man she’s never seen before, a tall, mysterious stranger with pale, glass-like eyes and black hair, who seems to crop up everywhere she turns. Meanwhile, someone starts leaving her cryptic, vaguely threatening notes about the end of the world, and her boyfriend starts blowing her off for one of his lame band groupies.

Then things get a lot worse. A bizarre religious cult targets Allie for an end of the world ritual, and her visit to New York goes from bizarre to potentially fatal.

Revik (#2)
“You’ve been the bad guy so long, you don’t remember what it’s like to be good.”
The year was 1974… and she’d finally found him.

Prior to meeting Allie Taylor in San Francisco, infamous seer and infiltrator, Dehgoies Revik, lived life as a senior lieutenant of dark, anti-human, terrorist seers known as the Rooks. By 1974, he’s worked for their leader, Galaith, for over thirty years, ever since Galaith first pulled him out of a Nazi prison in Berlin.

Living the life of a degenerate and an assassin, Revik hasn’t been happy in years. He tells himself it doesn’t matter, that he’s helping his people, working for “the Org,” what insiders call the Rooks’ network. He believes it, too, until a strange female Seer finds him in Vietnam and forces him to confront who he really is, and what he’s let himself become.

Revik begins to question his role as one of the dark architects of seer history, and soon finds himself at odds with the people he considers his comrades and friends. He sees how quickly they turn on him, even as they fight to bring him back into the fold.

Terian (#3)
“He’s a sociopath, brother Quay, so have a care…”

Feigran was a normal seer once. But that was a long time ago.

He had a family, a home, a sister. He remembers love. He remembers friendship, too. He remembers when his best friend betrayed him.

Now he is Terian, one of the highest-ranked seers in “The Org,” the feared dark seers working behind the scenes to enslave humanity.

Junior agent Quay knows nothing of Terian’s past. He struggles to climb the Org ranks when he meets Terian at a work camp in Brazil, and finds himself assigned to work under him.

When their top secret mission takes a peculiar twist, Quay realizes he’s caught up in something much bigger, something that might signal a whole new epoch in the war against humans. Worse, his dangerous new friend Terian stands at the heart of it, with a wrong to avenge and a debt to settle, and he might get all of them killed.

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