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Proof listeners catch mistakes we may have missed during the initial recording and editing process. Readers record themselves reading a section of a book, edit the recording, and upload it to the LibriVox Management Tool. Some burned to the ground in the madness of the fury the world felt that their governments, their militaries, had contributed to something so evil. Government leaders in nation after nation toppled amid the fury until it threatened to decimate whole administrations unless those governing found a way to preserve the lives that had suffered so terribly.
They were creatures genetically enhanced to sway public opinion, to pinpoint weaknesses and strengths and use them to their own advantage. The genetics of fallen heroes and villains came to the fore as the Breeds stood before the masses and calmed their fury, suggesting their leaders ensure Breed freedom.
Their genetics were drawn from the greatest minds in generations—long-lost warriors, military leaders, skilled orators, legal geniuses and scientific monsters—and mixed with those of the most cunning and predatory hunters alive.
They understood deception and how to use it. They knew compassion but also the need for force. They became the weapons their creators envisioned, but they were now using those talents against their tormentors. What science had created and military minds had thought to control, they now found themselves helpless against; they were forced to sit down with creations who held such a fine understanding of legalities, deception and self-preservation that they were able to use the very laws of democracy against the democracies shaking beneath the threat of destruction.
But freedom is still a chimera, a dream the Breeds are reaching for. Popular Free Online Books. Left Hanging by Cindy Dorminy. Many waters by Madeleine L'Engle. Imago by N. One Baby Daddy by Meghan Quinn. A Distant Heart by Sonali Dev. Cross Breed Breeds 32 by Lora Leigh 1.
Tortured, experimented upon. The Breeds were taught they had no soul. More death, sadly, was discovered than life.
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