Beyond Reality's Edge - Volume 3
She didn't ask for this child. She didn't choose this. But the moment she knew this baby existed, the choice was already made. Nobody touches her child. Nobody.
She is still healing from what was done to her.
Her body is mending faster than anyone thought possible — a gift from the modifications made to her in the darkest chapter of her life, now turned into armor. She is stronger every day. More capable. More dangerous. And falling more deeply, irrevocably in love with the man who held onto her through every terrible thing and never let go.
But something else is happening too.
She is going to be a mother.
Not by choice. By the deliberate cruelty of a Gorum master who saw an opportunity and took it — who forced a child into existence as a weapon, as currency, as payment for a debt the council intends to collect. A child who was supposed to be handed over the moment it was born. Never held. Never kept.
Breanna has another plan. She always does.
But when she pulls back the curtain and sees the true architect behind this nightmare — not the master she already knew about, but something colder and far more calculating — the plan changes. Something shifts inside her that no Gorum, no council, no power in the galaxy is equipped to handle.
A mother's rage.
She has nine months. Nine months to outthink, outmaneuver, and outplan the most dangerous beings in the galaxy. Nine months with Rylo at her side, Jack watching her back, Rowan working the impossible math, and a family that refuses — absolutely refuses — to let the monsters win this time.
They created this life thinking they could take it.
They forgot who the mother was.
Beyond Reality's Edge – Volume 3 is a white-knuckle, heart-in-your-throat chapter in an eight-book series that keeps getting bigger, bolder, and more breathtaking. Steamy at its core and epic in its scope, it's the book where the conspiracy behind everything finally begins to show its full, terrifying shape.
They thought they were hunting her. She just became the hunter. And she's protecting something now. That makes her the most dangerous thing in the 'verse. A mother.