I'm excited to share the cover for Origin of
Angels by Christie Rich! This is the first book in the Elemental Legacy series
and is New Adult Fantasy. It is a continuation of the Elemental Enmity series.
Synopsis:
A man searches for the woman he loves. A woman
fights to survive.
As the first male Elemental, Travis is a wanted
man. Women fawn all over him, both fae and Elemental alike, but he only has one
female on is mind—the woman who captured his heart when he was sure he’d lost
it. Travis is not only determined to find her, he’s willing to go through his
meddling sister, Ralya, to do it. He doesn’t care if she’s queen of the fae, if
war is brewing, or if there is a price on his head. He needs to find his
mystery woman before it’s too late—before he loses her to the Order or worse,
to the evil Valen, who has made a bargain of his own to win back his kingdom.
Emily will do anything it takes to save her son
from the Order, no matter the cost. Her heart yearns for the man who gifted her
with the only joy she has in her dreary world, yet the odds she will ever see
Travis again are slim to none. Emily has a single desire: to raise her child.
Love is beyond her reach, or so she thinks. As evil draws near, Emily must
guard her heart or lose her soul to the fae who wants her to fulfill his wicked
purposes.
Will Travis find Emily before she gives up, or
will she fall into the hands of his enemy and be forever out of his reach? In
this gripping sequel to Elemental Enmity, the stakes for control of Earth have
been raised. Evil has taken hold of the mortal realm and won’t relinquish it
easily. The forces of Elemental and fae must unite against the dark court if
they have any chance at all of overcoming the gloom overtaking the human realm.
I grew up daydreaming about fairytales, and my
love for discovering new worlds has never died. I am not one of those writers
who always knew I would write. I thought that was what other people did until
one day, a few years ago, I took a challenge from a friend and typed my first
words. My journey has been wonderful, and I cannot imagine a day where I would
ever give up writing. My love for reading is what fueled my imagination in the
first place and still does. When I am not writing or reading, I enjoy family
time with my husband and two children. My family and I live in a quiet
community in Northern Utah, and I am so thankful for the rich life I have been
blessed with.
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