Harbinger

A Prequel to the Ania Series

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Pub Date 10 Dec 2018 | Archive Date 17 Dec 2018

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Set on the sunny Gulf Coast of Florida, Harbinger centers around two lifelong friends and fishing charter boat partners, Boyd Tomlin and Hicks Ledoux. Boyd is the serious one who always makes sure things get done, and Hicks is the carefree one who always makes sure everyone has a good time.

But times aren’t so good. They are struggling to get charters, and bills are coming due. In desperate need of money, they consider smuggling drugs to make ends meet. By chance or fate, they meet two beautiful sisters who will change everything—a young Ania and her kid sister Karolyn. Hicks is immediately attached to the brash, confident Ania while Boyd gravitates toward Karolyn.

As romance blossoms, Boyd and Hicks quickly find themselves embroiled in the world of illegal drug trade, romance, danger and violence lurking around every corner. 

Set on the sunny Gulf Coast of Florida, Harbinger centers around two lifelong friends and fishing charter boat partners, Boyd Tomlin and Hicks Ledoux. Boyd is the serious one who always makes sure...


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ISBN 9781948235433
PRICE US$16.95 (USD)

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Harbinger hardens back to the nautical pulps that were popular once upon a time, featuring grizzled sailors, conniving dames, and smuggling opportunities. It's a buddy story lIke Butch and Sundance, taking place on Florida's enchanted Gulf Coast. Two veterans, former Marines. Trying to etch out a living taking fishing charters, paying bills, drinking, brawling, and womanizing. But, sometimes it happens that no matter how many hours you put in, an honest day's work ain't enough to keep you afloat. So maybe you cut a little corner, and before you know it, you're deeper and deeper in it and the walls start closing in, suffocating you. You make a deal with the devil, you'll be lucky to walk out with all your limbs and all your bodily functions going full steam ahead. Throw in a pair of bewitching, beguiling Polish sisters and a caper so thought out no one could ever be the wiser, and, by George, you got yourself a pretty Good tale.

Thanks to Down & Out Publishing for providing a copy for review.

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A bit more romance than I generally like, but the plot was a good one and the writing was above average. Recommended for a good weekend read.

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Harbinger hardens back to the nautical pulps that were popular once upon a time, featuring grizzled sailors, conniving dames, and smuggling opportunities. It's a buddy story lIke Butch and Sundance, taking place on Florida's enchanted Gulf Coast. Two veterans, former Marines. Trying to etch out a living taking fishing charters, paying bills, drinking, brawling, and womanizing. But, sometimes it happens that no matter how many hours you put in, an honest day's work ain't enough to keep you afloat. So maybe you cut a little corner, and before you know it, you're deeper and deeper in it and the walls start closing in, suffocating you. You make a deal with the devil, you'll be lucky to walk out with all your limbs and all your bodily functions going full steam ahead. Throw in a pair of bewitching, beguiling Polish sisters and a caper so thought out no one could ever be the wiser, and, by George, you got yourself a pretty Good tale.

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