Reaping The Harvest (Harvest Trilogy, Book 3) (50 page)

Melissa’s face lit up with delight until she remembered something. “What about Renee? Are we leaving her behind?”

Renee wrapped an arm around her shoulders. “I’m staying right here, kid. No more planes for me. Not ever, if I can help it.” She smiled, but Jack saw the sadness in her eyes. “So you have to promise to call me every night on the satcom and report on how many phones you rigged with shaving cream.”

They all laughed. It was a sound that warmed Jack’s heart. It was the sound of a loving family, bound together by fate, if not by blood.

More than that, it was the sound of hope.

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In Her Name: The Last War Trilogy

First Contact

Legend Of The Sword

Dead Soul

In Her Name: Redemption Trilogy

Empire

Confederation

Final Battle

In Her Name: The First Empress Trilogy

From Chaos Born

Forged In Flame

Mistress Of The Ages
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In Her Name
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In Her Name: Redemption

In Her Name: The Last War

Harvest Trilogy

Season Of The Harvest

Bitter Harvest

Reaping The Harvest

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Born in 1963, Michael Hicks grew up in the age of the Apollo program and spent his youth glued to the television watching the original Star Trek series and other science fiction movies, which continues to be a source of entertainment and inspiration. Having spent the majority of his life as a voracious reader, he has been heavily influenced by writers ranging from Robert Heinlein to Jerry Pournelle and Larry Niven, and David Weber to S.M. Stirling. Living in Florida with his beautiful wife, two wonderful stepsons and two mischievous Siberian cats, he’s now living his dream of writing novels full-time.

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