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He’s fated for heaven, but she’s doomed for hell My sexy Angel and I are on a collision course with fate. While he marches towards the heavens in search of the elusive Ring of Roth, I am shackled to the infernal realm, cursed to an eternity of fire and brimstone. But I won't go down without a fight. I am charged with a newfound power, the only weapon I can muster against the cruel Angels who reign above us. I will not let them rule us any longer. But with the new power thrumming through my body and recent betrayals burning in my memory, it’s hard to remember my noble motives. All I can focus on is revenge. The stage is set. The pieces are in motion. The war for justice is about to begin. But no matter the outcome, I can’t shake my fears for a future without Zaden. Eternity in hell is nothing compared to eternity without him. Mirror is the final book in the Fallen Angels trilogy.
Before he can return to heaven, she must die. I can walk in the midday sun without melting, so people call me a witch. I’m not—just resistant to heat and cold, a gift I inherited from my mother. And if those morons want me to wield my powers to suck the fever from their sick family members, they should really stop calling me names. Sigh. I’m not popular around here, but I’m useful. However, since my sister’s murder, I can’t focus on my healing duties. I can’t shake the need for revenge. And when a cloaked man enters the infirmary, filling the doorway and glowing like a freaking sun God, I can’t look away. He recognizes me. His gaze licks me from head to toe. Some part of me remembers him too, but the memory slips through my fingers like smoke. Perhaps those rumors of magic are true. Perhaps this terrifying male nobody else can see really is a dark angel. Perhaps he murdered my sister. But his black eyes, hard body, and snaking magic look set to torture me with temptation. I just need to manifest some resistance to that. Dive into this completed trilogy and get your fantasy romance fix now!
‘This Universe, Zara, is the creation of our several desires. It is the product of our energy in motion. And when our imagination flounders, we feel sapped of energy.’ Zara, enclosed in a plasma bubble, lands on the bank of the Ganges from the tongue of the glacier. She begins her life on the riverbank where the eternal question of ‘Who am I?’ drives her on a journey to the city where she reckons that she can find her purpose. But her voyage is not going to be an easy one as she confronts personal loss and materialistic pleasures. Zara’s Witness is a philosophical fantasy where Zara’s story is told through the four ashramas of life which guides a human towards fulfilment, happiness, and spiritual liberation. This book is aimed towards anyone who is trying to find their purpose in life. The extraordinary prose will transport you to Zara’s world, leave you spellbound, help you appreciate the finer nuances of life, and compel you to go on a journey of self-discovery and rumination.
Zara is a blacksmith surrounded by family and villagers who all believe her to be cursed. At first she refuses to believe she is cursed but the years pass on and none of her betrothals ever last long, their paths always leading away from her towards death or into the arms of another, leaving Zara standing alone time and time again, she accepts that she truly is cursed. Zara has finally resigned herself to her fate, until one day when a nomad comes to visit her brother and she begins to question it all, embarking on a journey that will change everything shes ever known.
The Earth’s rhythm is broken. Days and nights stretch into an unsettling, perpetual twilight, a haunting symphony of fading light and encroaching shadow. As ecosystems collapse and the human psyche frays, three souls find their destinies intertwined with the fate of the planet itself. Dr. Susan Knight, a NASA astrophysicist haunted by a past mission’s failure, confronts a terrifying new reality: Earth’s rotation is slowing. Driven by a fierce intellect and the weight of regret, she races to find a solution, questioning whether this cosmic anomaly is a natural phenomenon or humanity’s final, reckless act. Thousands of miles away, in a valley where sunlight stubbornly clings, young Ela...
Before he can return to heaven, she must kill. Here I am again in a freaking castle, kidnapped by a power-hungry Angel. Only this time, I’ve swapped out silk sheets and a killer view for a grimy dungeon with no doors. Yay me. My sexy Angel, Zaden, has no clue where I am, so as much as I’d like to sit around waiting to be rescued, I need another plan. The violent guards and mute servants aren’t about to help. And my best—and only—friend is a prisoner too. Sometimes life just reaches out and pinches your nipple. It doesn’t help when the world is ruled by arrogant males with boundary issues, and every last one of them is after your power. I need to get stronger. Hone my vestigial magic and learn how to throw a punch. The world won’t know what hit them when I reach full strength. But first, I need to find the damn door. The second book in this completed trilogy will leave you begging for more.
This is a sequel to the book Ellie's Journal. The story continues three and half years after Emily is brought back to life by Serena. Emily's life along with her family's life have become normal over the years. Her parents Daniel and Ellie are happy and expecting. Her father Daniel is no longer a vampire and with a new baby set to arrive, they all look forward to a mortal future. However, that soon changes as Emily discovers the gift of life granted to her all those years ago, was not the only gift given to her by Serena. Emily comes to realize this the day she meets Sam a traveler passing through town and ends up saving his life. Emily learns she has been given the gift of magic. And along ...
Zara del Amanecer’s purpose in life is to do her duty, whether as a noble or a scout. She never shirks her responsibilities, especially with missions as simple as this one: to reconnoiter the border with the Firellian Empire and report anything suspicious. Easily done, even with a new recruit conscripted from prison. Never mind that Veronique the thief ignites unfamiliar feelings in Zara, from furious loathing to overwhelming desire. Roni can’t stop imagining how passionate Zara would be if she thought less about duty, or even if she cared more about survival. Because the Firellians have a new magical weapon no one suspected, and they’re not about to let anyone who’s seen it get out alive. In the sights of an empire planning invasion, Zara and Roni’s principles might not be the only things sacrificed. Book 2 in the Sisters of Sarras Trilogy
Family reunions suck. What’s a woman to do when her dad’s the antichrist, her grandma’s the devil, the end of the world is at her doorstep, and she’s out to avenge the murders of her husband and kids? Kill everything in her way. Quarter-demon Peri Takata exists with but one goal in mind: annihilate everyone responsible for the death of her family. Then—her need for vengeance quelled—she plans to take her own life. Her mission brings her to vampire Zara Lain, the only known survivor of the event that destroyed Peri’s family five years ago. Hunting down a secret society of those who don’t want to be found has its challenges, however, especially when forces are working to keep the antichrist’s daughter very much alive. The apocalypse is closing in and Peri may be playing a role in it whether she wants to or not. And when a heart long-thought dead begins to beat again with love for another, she’s not so sure about anything anymore. ------ Series order (main novels): Bloodlines, Hunter, Lineage, Exhumed, Oblivion (coming soon)
When Zara Keff is evacuated from London to Cambridgeshire in 1940, her extended family goes along too. A model pupil, Zara relishes being in the thick of the local war effort, winning her school a prize for her tireless efforts on the home front. When tales of the suffering inflicted in occupied Europe begin to emerge, she is as horrified as any of her classmates. That horror is compounded by a shocking chance discovery, for Zara is not quite who she thinks she is. A tender, thought-provoking book about love, lies, and identity, it weaves the complex tale of the century itself through the lifetime of Zara Keff.