Recusant: Dado the Amazon warrior woman

Recusant: Dado the Amazon warrior woman

by KR Kingston
Recusant: Dado the Amazon warrior woman

Recusant: Dado the Amazon warrior woman

by KR Kingston

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Overview

Dado, an accomplished Amazon warrior now living in the Amazon village of Providence, learns twenty-five of her warrior sisters have been ambushed and the surviving few have been taken hostage. Dado and the remaining Providence warriors must plan a rescue and time is of the essence. The castle where the warriors are being held has a ruthless reputation of torture by the villainous executioner Prattroski.

Dado is still conflicted with fragmented memories of her brutal heritage as the daughter of a vicious Viking Chieftain. She embarks on this mission with a taste for vengeance. There is a mastermind at play in the castle and the Amazon warriors must be willing to improvise their rescue attempt. They hope the Amazon warriors from Thun Lake will make it there in time to help. The Thun Lake women are an unforgettable tribe. Dado, Neely, Ainn, and their warriors are recusants both heroic and courageous, who transport readers to a time in history where women were killers with loyalty and heart. They made all the rules.

Amazon women were real.

They are ancestors to most of us and you�ll remember them in your bones.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150309364
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication date: 08/25/2014
Series: The Dado Series , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 376
File size: 578 KB

About the Author

KR Kingston lives in the Cascade mountain range of Vancouver, Washington. She is an avid and successful community marauder changing laws for the protection of children, civil rights, and the environment in her home state as well as consulting in various countries and other states in America. She recently finished eight years as a community co-chair for a Department of Defense Board. She and a tireless group of environmental advocates, scientists, and tribal leaders became authors and signatories to define and federally protect the vast aquifer supplying groundwater to most of southwest Washington and into Portland, Oregon.

She began writing as a child and continued on college lawns, legislative waiting rooms, her bread board while burping babies at 2am, and media green rooms. Karen worked as a freelance and technical writer and considers herself a word-junkie. "Sharing stories and poetry is uncontrollable. Writing is like breathing so I guess that makes my old Underwood typewriter my iron lung. Thank God for voice record on my iPhone and a laptop thinner than my pasta!"

Dado's signature necklace, the one you see on each book of The Dado Sagas, now belongs to KR Kingston.
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