The Elemental World exists in another dimension from Earth, although they are connected via many paths and portals. Many have found their way from one world to the next for as long as time has existed. Wizards, mermaids, faeries, dwarves, gnomes, trolls, elves… You wouldn’t think they would have anything to do with alien “greys” or “reptilians,” let alone fallen angels, but the Elemental World is strangely at the heart of an interdimensional war – and every creature, everywhere, is invested whether they know it or not.In their cursed fraternities, behind closed and sacred doors, elite men have sacrificed many lives for the cause. Only now, one botched sacrifice threatens thousands of years of dark planning. The great work has been put at risk.The esoteric power only dreamed of on Earth, kept secret by the Cult of the Illuminated, truly exists in the Elemental World, and the time of harvest approaches. One thing remains true in every created realm – it’s all about the blood. Prophecies have been uttered; choices have been made. The wheels of fate turn, and The Watchers guide one woman on a quest toward her inevitable fate. The heir of the War Lord stands ready to receive the power of the shattered world with undead faerie armies at his command, but a handful of elementals lend their abilities to the Shattered Princess to try and save the only home they’ve ever known.Originally published 2012-2014 as a trilogy, this version is combined into one and has been updated.
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- Release Date 06/30/2021
- Author April Adams Ames
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 2.17 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 1.49 x 9 inches
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