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Jane Carver, a hell-raising, redheaded biker chick from Coral Gables,
Florida, had found a new life and love on Waar, a savage planet of
fearsome creatures and swashbuckling warriors. Until the planet's high
priests sent her back to Earth against her will.
But nobody keeps Jane from her man, even if he happens to be a purple-skinned alien nobleman.
Against all odds, she returns to Waar, only to find herself accused of
kidnaping the Emperor's beautiful daughter. Allying herself with a band
of notorious sky-pirates, Jane sets out to clear her name and rescue the
princess, but that means uncovering the secret origins of the Gods of
Waar - and picking a fight with the Wargod himself.
Good thing Jane is always up for a scrap...
Swords of Waar is the wildly entertaining sequel to Jane Carver of Waar,
and continues the raucous adventures of science fiction's newest and
most ball-busting space heroine.







