
When your enemy knows more about your past than you do, things can get complicated. Taylor trained his whole life to be the best, and to do his part in Intergal's effort to stop the Traverse's forceful expansion across the galaxy. However, as the Academy drills into every trainee’s head, ‘The enemy gets a vote in every plan.’ But Taylor and his teammates did not join Intergal’s Special Forces to go the easy route. Then the enemy voted… The only survivors of an ambush that should not have been possible, on a mission they should not have been assigned to, the four rookies find themselves in the worst possible scenario—in enemy hands. But all is not what it seems, and their captor is much more than he pretends to be... however, even for the enemy... 'No plan survives first contact.'
Author

Nic Plume is a Writer in Progress, Sufferer of Wanderlust, Human Sidekick, who learned English from Dragons and is always in search of the next “wheeee” moment. Born and raised in Germany, Nic spent most of her adult life married into the US Army life. English is her second language which she learned through school and refined through daily lessons with Dragons once she moved to the States (Ok, fine. She improved it through reading books, more specifically the Pern and Dragonlance series, but close enough!). A question-asker and seeker of understanding, Nic explores the world and people around her. She currently lives full-time in an RV with her husband and German Shepherd, and travels all across the US. Always looking for the next adventure, she prefers the roads less traveled - and loves to startle her copilot with a well-timed “wheee” right before the water hits the windshield. She’s always made up stories, but never had the urge to write any of them down until the idea and characters of ‘Shadows of Peace’ refused to leave her alone. Now she’s plotting along and typing away daily to give the voices in her head an opportunity to be heard and seen by the rest of the world. Her stories tell the triumphs, tribulations, failures, and pains of the human experience through a lens formed by her association with the military.