Power isn’t given — it’s taken. And it always comes at a cost.
Some people rise, others are crushed underfoot. The question is: which side are you on?
In Against the Tide, power isn’t just about who holds the sword — it’s about who’s willing to bleed for it. Elizabeth never asked to be a warrior, but when life ripped away everything she loved, she had two choices: drown in grief or fight back. She chose war. Hunted, betrayed, and outnumbered, she refuses to break. Because survival isn’t about luck — it’s about who’s willing to pay the price.
Sergeant Gracey understands this better than anyone. He rules with an iron fist, crushing anything — or anyone — who dares defy him. Mercy? That’s for the weak. Justice? That’s a fairy tale. But power built on fear has cracks, and when the tides shift, even the mighty can fall.
This isn’t a story about heroes. It’s about those who refuse to be victims. It’s about the brutal reality of power — who has it, who wants it, and what it costs to keep it. Some fight for control, others for survival. But in the end, the tide comes for everyone.
So the question remains: when the waves rise, will you be swept away… or will you fight against the tide?
Read Against the Tide and find out what it truly takes to survive in a world where loyalty is currency, betrayal is fatal, and power is never free.
