Jamie Gwynmorgan doesn't believe in prayer. She doesn't believe in anything much. Except that people can't be trusted?certainly not anyone she's ever met.
But Jamie knows some things. From experience. She knows if she died, nobody would give a damn. Nobody would even notice. She knows the better she can fight, the safer she'll be. That's why she can't resist the sleek, dark lethality of the weapon?and the recruiter's promise that yes, if she's strong enough, good enough, she'll get to fire that weapon in combat. She doesn't care about the uniform. And screw the pretend-camaraderie. Only Safe matters?and if she can do combat, then maybe she can fight her way to Safe.
Jamie expects a grueling fight that she might lose. What she never expects is to win love.
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Sophia Kell Hagin's first novel, Whatever Gods May Be, won a 2010 Golden Crown Literary Society Award for Dramatic General Fiction and also was a 2010 Golden Crown Debut Author finalist. In addition, Whatever Gods May Be won a 2010 Lesbian Fiction Readers Choice Award in General Fiction and received a 2011 LGBT Rainbow Awards Honorable Mention for Best Lesbian Debut Novel.
Some of Sophia's orphaned early writings may be found at her website, sophiakellhagin.com.
Sophia lives with her longtime love, life, and business partner in the wooded dunes of Truro, Massachusetts.