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A Letter from Sharon Sala

Dear Reader,

Imagine the person you love most in the whole world is murdered before your very eyes and you are helpless to avenge it. What would you do? How far would you go to seek justice? Would you be the kind of person who accepts fate and leaves retribution up to God? Or would you be like Nightwalker—a man whose pain runs so deep and whose need for vengeance is so strong that he asks for the impossible? If you are like Nightwalker, then you have just altered your future—forever.

Five hundred years have come and gone since the death of John Nightwalker's wife, and during that time he has not aged, and despite many mortal wounds, cannot die. His enemy has long since died and been reincarnated many times over. John knows when it happens, because he "feels" his enemy's soul's energy, and the closer he gets to him, the stronger the pain within him is. But no matter how close he comes to finding him, the mortal's death always beats John to the punch and he's forced to wait for yet another incarnation.

Then Alicia Ponte comes into his life, and for the first time since the tragedy, he knows his revenge is near. This woman has become his decoy, his way of finding his enemy. What John didn't expect was to be attracted to the decoy. Even worse?he didn't plan on falling in love with her. What irony. Chase an enemy for five hundred years and then be faced with a near impossible choice: love or revenge.

But it's not the beginning or the end of the story that is remarkable. It's the how of it that you won't forget.

I hope you love John and Alicia as much as I do, and... oh yes... don't forget to enjoy the ride.

Sharon Sala

Copyright © 2009 by Sharon Sala. All rights reserved.

The Warrior

The Warrior

Sharon Sala

Mass Market Paperback
March 2009

$7.99

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