Daelyn Kapri was an Enforcer for the hated Argadian Tribunal until she was administered an antidote to the Nanus block. Now she fights with the Freelion rebels and attempts to deal with returned emotions, memories, and guilt over her past deeds as a hated Tribunal assassin. Word has reached the Freelion stronghold that Devon and Alekos Andromeda are prisoners on Argadia and Eluria Zydon plans to save her taman, Devon, and his brother at any cost. Eluria, one of the leaders of the rebellion, has been a good friend, and Daelyn volunteers to help Eluria on this dangerous mission even though their chances of success are slim.
But Daelyn has a terrible secret that could be revealed if this mission is successful. She has met Alekos Andromeda, a rebel pirate known as the Ravager, and saving his life could destroy any chance at a new beginning for herself. Or is he the answer not only to her own salvation, but a love that will offer her so much more than she could have ever dreamed?
Adrianna Dane has been putting pen to paper since the age of ten. She currently resides in the state of Washington. She has a great fondness for using a fountain pen when writing her first drafts. Hobby interests are varied, including photography and traveling.
The first defining love story Adrianna read back in junior high school was "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte, and that set her on the road to her long-standing love affair with books of all genres. Her inspiration in writing often can be found by listening to song lyrics, from hard rock to classical, and reading poetry by such poets as Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Edgar Allen Poe, and Ranier Maria Rilke. But finding inspiration for her stories truly has no boundaries for Adrianna.
In 2006, her dark fantasy GLBT story, Body Parts, won its category in the Dream Realm Awards. Adrianna has written more than 100 stories, short, novella, and novel length, delving into many facets of the human condition - contemporary, futuristic, and fantasy, and all the flavors therein and in between. In other words, wherever the story and the characters, as well as their intricate stories, take her imagination, then her pen and/or computer keyboard, are sure to follow.