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Caught in the Crossfire Two Lovers Fight for the Freedom of All Womankind in a Post-Apocalyptic World

PHILADELPHIA -- The last World War has left the earth devastated by chemical and biological warfare. Its the year 2124, and one woman fights for the freedom of all women. Caught in the Crossfire (now available through 1stBooks Library) is the post-apocalyptic romance by Rosanna Filippello-Sztuba.

After a civil war tears across North America pitting brother against sister, women are enslaved by men. The sole purpose of women is to service the male society where sex and violence are the norm. Then a young woman, Sasha Civic, is kidnapped from the few remaining free zones and sold into slavery. Her new owner, Reginald Milhouse is a sadistic maniacal man determined to force his pretty new slave to submit. Sasha is the possessor of a strong spirit and will only submit upon death. A young man, Maxwell Jordan, who challenges the status quo, rescues Sasha and delivers her into freedom in Canada.
Even though the two fall in love, Sasha cant let her mind rest while other women live in pain. Not wanting to abandon her fellow women to torment and death, she joins a resistance movement to fight the men. Will she prevail, or will she and Maxwell be Caught in the Crossfire?
Filippello-Sztuba was born and raised in Philadelphia, Penn. and graduated from Cardinal Dougherty High School in 1986. She then attended Temple University before joining the police force in 1993. Filippello-Sztuba works as a patrol officer in the Fighting" Fourteenth District of the city. A lover of writing since a young child, she acquired a thirst for reading while growing up. Crossfire is her first book.
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