Some books entertain. Others leave a mark. Against the Tide is the latter — a relentless, unflinching tale of power, betrayal, and survival that echoes far beyond the page. This isn’t just another story; it’s a battle cry for those who refuse to kneel, a manifesto for the unbreakable.
From the very first page, Elizabeth’s journey throws you into the heart of chaos. A daughter robbed of her father, a town suffocating under lawlessness, and a system designed to keep the powerful in power — she has every reason to surrender. But surrender isn’t in her blood. Instead, she stands up, fights back, and defies a world that wants her broken.
Sergeant Gracey, a man who believes justice is a fool’s dream, rules with an iron fist. He embodies the very corruption Elizabeth and her ally must dismantle. And in a world where loyalty can be bought and betrayal lurks in every shadow, the cost of resistance is steep. But some people aren’t built to follow. Some rise, even when the odds are stacked against them.
Set in a world that mirrors the brutal history of colonial-era Australia, Against the Tide isn’t just about survival — it’s about the choice to fight when everything is against you. It’s about resilience, about carving your own destiny when the world says you have none.
This story isn’t just fiction. It’s a rallying cry for anyone who’s ever been told to stay in their place. For those who know that power is never given — it’s taken. For those who refuse to be swept away by the current.
Are you ready to fight Against the Tide?
