Spring at Nongoma

· Seasons of War on Abira Book 3 · Earl T. Roske
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Some people don’t like Hospitallers.

Despite the floods from the melting snow and the impending destruction, the people of Tanzi would rather the Hospitallers just go away. Better they take their chances with raging rivers and rising waters than trust child abductors.

Such is the power of good propaganda.

However, Imara and her squad have a job to do. So far, they’ve never failed to complete a mission anywhere. Not even on Abira.

But there’s always a first time.

Imara not only has to wade her way through rising waters, but she also has to deal with distrustful locals, a manipulative government, and secrets that could shift the balance of power across the planet. All of that to perform a mission that half the planet doesn’t want her to successfully complete.

Just another day in the Hospitaller Orphan Corps.

It’s time to mount up with Sergeant Imara Fermo and her squad once more. Join them as Imara works to keep her promise of seeing her team safely through another mission.

Let’s get reading!

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About the author

Earl T. Roske (that's me!) has been writing for years but only since 2013 did he think he should take it seriously. He is now the creator of the Hospitaller Orphan Corps universe of which there are more than fifteen books and growing. He is also the father of one mind-altering child, walker of the poodle, and scooper for the cats. He occasionally feeds Lenz the lizard, too.

You can learn more at www.earltroske.com

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