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Bells & Nikki: Apocalypse Dance
Bells & Nikki: Apocalypse Dance
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For Nikki, salvation is just a Dragon away.
With the world population decimated by a mutated strain of Ebola, civilization as we know it has gone down in ruins. Warlords rampage across what was once the United States of America, killing, raping and adding to the misery and horror that has swept the once proud nation.
Nikki, once on her way to becoming a brilliant doctor, is being sought as a concubine by Roderik, self-styled King of the Lone Star Empire. Now it's up to Nikki, her friends, and an enigmatic blond known only as Bells to end his reign of terror. The problem is, Roderik is an Immortal Dragon, and only another Dragon can stop him.
CONTENT ADVISORIES: This is an extensively expanded and re-edited story. NOTE: While the books in Dragon Dance Series by Michael Barnette and by Jaymie Michaels are set in the same world, they are otherwise not related. While the books by each pen name should be read in order, you do not need to read the other side to understand the whole.
With the world population decimated by a mutated strain of Ebola, civilization as we know it has gone down in ruins. Warlords rampage across what was once the United States of America, killing, raping and adding to the misery and horror that has swept the once proud nation.
Nikki, once on her way to becoming a brilliant doctor, is being sought as a concubine by Roderik, self-styled King of the Lone Star Empire. Now it's up to Nikki, her friends, and an enigmatic blond known only as Bells to end his reign of terror. The problem is, Roderik is an Immortal Dragon, and only another Dragon can stop him.
CONTENT ADVISORIES: This is an extensively expanded and re-edited story. NOTE: While the books in Dragon Dance Series by Michael Barnette and by Jaymie Michaels are set in the same world, they are otherwise not related. While the books by each pen name should be read in order, you do not need to read the other side to understand the whole.
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