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The Towers Family Saga Book 2. The Towers Family Saga, #2

Par : robert nerbovig
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233785146
  • EAN9798233785146
  • Date de parution26/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The Ashes of the Old WorldThe fire in the forge had long since died down, leaving only the gray, powdery residue of a life that once demanded everything. For the Towers, the past year had been a crucible, a relentless, punishing heat that had threatened to incinerate their sense of self, their home, and their very future. They had been forced to defend their existence against a corporate monolith that viewed their hard-won independence as an error to be corrected and their family bond as a weakness to be exploited.
The struggle had not just been physical; it had been a war of logistics and spirit. Virginia had faced the knife and the rays, her body becoming a map of the battles fought in the name of health and defiance. Robert had held the line, his hands calloused from both the hammer and the heavy burden of leadership, protecting a family that had been tempered by trauma. They had learned that the world did not offer peace to those who simply deserved it; peace was something that had to be carved out, piece by piece, from the raw iron of necessity.
As they stood at the precipice of a new era, the silence of the workshop was no longer a void, but a foundation. The ghosts of Thorne and the corporate predators had been banished, their schemes dismantled not by a greater force, but by the relentless, quiet precision of an architect who refused to break. The past was written in the scars they carried and the iron they had shaped, but it no longer held the pen.
The Towers had survived the night, and as the morning light began to bleed over the mountain ridges, they recognized the truth of their journey: they were no longer the survivors of a storm, but the architects of their own calm.