Fate's End Series
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About this series
Though we are taught the difference between right and wrong, there are those that at some point in their lives choose to ignore that ideology. Selfishness thus becomes the basis for their decisions wherein they do not care who gets harmed along the way, so long as their wants become a reality.
Sharice Cortland and Sabastian Banks will find themselves unwillingly drawn into a situation in which each must play the game first before they can do what is necessary to stop the madness from continuing. For one of them, they must reluctantly cross the line. For the other one, it becomes the opportunity they sought to verify that their chosen vocation is what they believed it was fated to be.
Neither expected that their embraced missions would end up intersecting, which proves that as family, each would always have the others back.
Titles in the series (5)
- Inception: Fate's End, #1
1
In a city that has been struggling for generations to erase the stigma that it has been given, an underground organization is quietly beginning to evolve from a one-time street gang into an entity that has the potential to spread a harmful poison throughout. Although its generational existence in Detroit has always been acknowledged, its potential was never deemed to be any sort of real threat -- until now.
- Following the Path: Fate's End, #2
2
Terrence Burelli Jr. was a young military man whose only ambition in life was to be the best soldier he could be and make his father proud. That was until the day his curiosity got the best of him and he let doubt creep into his mind -- it had caused him to second guess his own existence. Even though T.J. knew he was adopted, he suddenly wanted answers; clarification that his father stubbornly refused to give him. So he decided to take a journey; one that would lead him along a path that he unknowingly was always destined to take.
- Staying the Course: Fate's End, #3
3
Two men, Louie Mazotti and Sabastian Banks, whose paths already having crossed once, seemed destined to one day collide. Until then, each had chosen to stay the course they believed their lives were supposed to take. For one, he had inherited a responsibility that he long ago wanted, but never thought would fall into his lap. For the other, he inherited a destiny he was unsure he was ready for. Both were willing to forget that the other even existed, yet fate had a plan that was all but assured of coming to fruitiion.
- Creating a Legacy: Fate's End, #4
4
For Sabastian, his heart would almost cost him his life - it would also be touched like it had never been before. Surprisingly, it played a part as well in keeping him firmly on the path that he was fated to walk. Though it was impossible for him to guess what might lie ahead, he could have never foreseen what was waiting for him - a new enemy, born as a result of his choices.For Sabastian, his heart would almost cost him his life - it would also be touched like it had never been before. Surprisingly, it played a part as well in keeping him firmly on the path that he was fated to walk. Though it was impossible for him to guess what might lie ahead, he could have never foreseen what was waiting for him - a new enemy, born as a result of his choices.
- Unspeakable: Fate's End, #5
5
Though we are taught the difference between right and wrong, there are those that at some point in their lives choose to ignore that ideology. Selfishness thus becomes the basis for their decisions wherein they do not care who gets harmed along the way, so long as their wants become a reality. Sharice Cortland and Sabastian Banks will find themselves unwillingly drawn into a situation in which each must play the game first before they can do what is necessary to stop the madness from continuing. For one of them, they must reluctantly cross the line. For the other one, it becomes the opportunity they sought to verify that their chosen vocation is what they believed it was fated to be. Neither expected that their embraced missions would end up intersecting, which proves that as family, each would always have the others back.
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