Zinnia
Kick-ass epic fantasy and paranormal romance
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
"YOU HAVE TO READ ZINNIA! This book definitely surpasses my expectations--which were pretty high because Bauer's novels are just that amazing. Grab this book. You know you wanna!" - Haddie's Haven
As the last dragon shifter, I live alone, hiding in one of Earth’s sacred deserts. My human handlers tell me that I have no parents, no name, and no purpose other than to train for battle and one day become a vessel for the reincarnation of Chimera, the greatest dragon shifter of all. Sadly, Chimera’s rebirth will mean my own death. But my handlers say this sacrifice is a noble fate that will rebuild the dragon shifter world.
I shall die on my seventeenth birthday. That’s five days from now.
Then I hear music thumping across the desert. I take my mortal form, follow the sound, and find humans dancing in what they call a rave. There is a stage and a rock band. One thing quickly becomes clear: Unlike the audience, the musicians are dragon shifters, just like me. And one of them, the guitar player Rhodes, makes my knees turn watery. The lead singer, Kaps, has something strangely familiar about her.
It all adds up to one conclusion: My handlers lied to me. I’m not the last of my kind. Memories reappear. I had parents once. Portia and Tempest. I even had a name. Zinnia. Perhaps I have a reason to live as well. I step past the dancing humans to confront the players.
I will find out the full truth, no matter what.
"Sweet mother of mercy ANGELBOUND is beyond fabulous!" - For Your Literary Pleasure Blog
Angelbound Offspring
The next generation takes on Heaven, Hell, and everything in between
1. Maxon
2. Portia
3. Zinnia
4. Rhodes
5. Kaps
6. Mack
7. Huntress
8. Gage
Perfect for teen and young adult readers who want their book series to deliver: badass world building; angels, devils & demons; paranormal romance; fresh themes from contemporary fiction; LOL romantic comedy; gods and goddesses; dark fantasy & dragons; strong girls and women as heroines; themes about loners and outcasts; the best laughs in humorous literature; general coming of age whackery; and (most importantly) truly unusual epic fantasy.