Struck by Thunder
The Grandmaster's Legacy Book 1
by Taylor Lee
Indie Published
November 8, 2011
Available in: e-Book
"Love "to die for" alpha males, feisty heroines, electrifying battles-- not to mention, steamy sex? Taylor Lee captures the genre and ups the ante." Fit to be Tied
Overview:
1890: In a world marked by corruption, prejudice and hate, Lei Chang is determined to be the first woman kung fu master in the country. Little does she know that the grandmaster, everyone's hero, is as accomplished a lover as he is a warrior.
But be warned: "Struck by Thunder" isn't for the faint of heart. The language is rough, the sex explicit, and the fighting ferocious. For readers who want their romance as hot as the story is riveting, this book is a "don't miss!"
**More Praise**
"Wyatt McManus is arrogant, dangerous, and rules his world. Fortunately, Lei Chang is indomitable and up to the challenge. Torn between two powerful, controlling men - her lover and her father, Lei proves she is a match for them both." L. Takamiya
"This is a story as rich and complex as the late 19th century American West it portrays. Chinese Tongs, a mixed race grandmaster, who is also a wealthy rancher and political kingmaker, plus a young Chinese woman fighting to become a kung fu master makes this book as unusual as it is engaging." Erotica Rocks
"If you are looking for non-stop action, warrior men and women kicking up a storm, with a great love story to boot, grab "Struck by Thunder" and prepare for a long night. Once you begin, you won't be able to put it down. Guaranteed!" Action junkie
Can't get enough of Maya Banks, Lora Leigh, and Shannon McKenna's sexy, heart-stopping adventures? "Struck by Thunder" will fire up your mind, your heart and your hormones!
My stories are the stories of my heritage. From the residue in my blender of mixed races, cultures and world views, my characters emerge. My penchant to root around in the past is a blessing. It comforts me to know that while evil slinks in the shadows, the warriors of the world sniff it out -- and snuff it out. Can it be so simple? Deshi (The Joker Is Wild) asks in disbelief, "That's the goal of the Grandmasters? To stamp out evil? Sorry, Father, I prefer poker. It has better odds." Ah, youth. Fortunately there is love and, yes, it does conquer all, but not without a hell of a fight --- at least for my warrior men and women. I am as real as the words on the page. -- Taylor Lee