Raze vs Raze
(2022)

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Findaway Voices, 2022
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (8hr., 48 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9798822640283 MWT16215030, 16215030
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Shelley Cass

"Razes, Razes, snatched away … Razes, Razes, break your chains …" The Raze gang have lost to the cunning of the Wolf. Yet, worse than facing the overlord of the snatchers, and the king of The Hunt - they must now face off with one of their own. The original, most deadly of the Razes has been turned against them. Dom is caught in a nightmare battle with himself, with his own mind, and with the Razes he has forgotten that he loves. Kiddo is in a nightmare battle to make Dom remember, and to reclaim those who were taken from him, before it's too late for the damage to be undone. A gritty urban backdrop, gang warfare, a vigilante hero, a corrupt system, and a bisexual awakening. Join the action and enjoy the ride. Interview with the Author: Q. What could readers compare the 'Raze Warfare' series to? A. It has a similar tone to 'The Outsiders,' with a gang like a family of very different people who need each other. Q. What makes this series different? A. Girls are kick ass members of the gang. Sexualities are open (there's a bisexual triad romance - why choose?). There are diverse racial backgrounds. There's some gender bending. The enemy is more covert, but widespread - a corrupt underground system. And the gang members enforce vigilante justice, while battling their own demons - ranging from trauma to learning difficulties. Q. What do you love most about this series? A. I love that Kiddo and Raze are so different - opposites attract. Their deepening, first time gay romance felt so intimate and sweet and real to write. I especially loved including so many diverse kinds of people without feeling the need to centre the story on their background, because people are people. I loved having them there, as they are, rolling with the punches as people do - rather than the storyline centring on any stereotypes

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