Fighter: Book 1 of The Archers Trilogy
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  • Reads 917
  • Votes 59
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 31m
Ongoing, First published Jan 20, 2014
"For now we are fighters, then we become warriors. And if we come out alive, survivors."  

17-year-old Shannon Archer had nothing to do with Greek mythology until she wakes up on an unknown seashore with no idea how or why she got there. She gets kidnapped by some guys she doesn't know and escapes with a new-found friend who shouldn't exist; and who tells her about her life before the war that took her mother's life; before she found herself on the beach in the first place.  

As Shannon journeys to uncover the secrets of her past, she makes new friends, reunites her family, discovers her future and finds her destiny. 

“I am a fighter and I ain't gonna stop. There is no turning back. I've had enough” –Fighter by Christina Aguilera
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