Eleventh Elementum (The Primortus Chronicles, #1)
by J.L. Bond and Val Richards
Summary from Goodreads:
It has begun! Fourteen years
after a catastrophic disaster, the world has regained its balance with the help
of the Primortus. They have secretly walked amongst us since the beginning of
time, protecting the earth with the power of the elements. When a fourteen-year-old
girl is given two mysterious gifts from a father she never knew, she is drawn
into their dangerous world of magic.
after a catastrophic disaster, the world has regained its balance with the help
of the Primortus. They have secretly walked amongst us since the beginning of
time, protecting the earth with the power of the elements. When a fourteen-year-old
girl is given two mysterious gifts from a father she never knew, she is drawn
into their dangerous world of magic.
She must learn to wield the power
of the Eleventh Elementum to survive. With the help of Will (her best friend),
his cousin and her new stepsister, she seeks out the evil that threatens New
Zealand. But a black-eyed stranger is watching their every move. Now, two
powerful beings will battle one another and the outcome will determine our way
of life.
of the Eleventh Elementum to survive. With the help of Will (her best friend),
his cousin and her new stepsister, she seeks out the evil that threatens New
Zealand. But a black-eyed stranger is watching their every move. Now, two
powerful beings will battle one another and the outcome will determine our way
of life.
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About The Authors:
J.L. Bond and Val Richards…
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J.B. love your cover on your new work. Thanks for the info on editors. Now one more real weird question. If I am going to use amazon for an E Book do I have to have a print book printed by them? If I do then I have to buy the books from them right? Like, I can’t find my own printer, right? Geradl
Thanks, I highly recommend our Cover Designers, Deranged Doctor Design. About having your ebook on Amazon and a printed version elsewhere, as far as I know, that is allowed. Happy Writing, Janet