Author: | Rowena Portch | ISBN: | 9781393543916 |
Publisher: | Ukiyoto | Publication: | June 11, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Rowena Portch |
ISBN: | 9781393543916 |
Publisher: | Ukiyoto |
Publication: | June 11, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
About the Book
No pain compares to the loss of your soul. At least that's what Elle believes until she meets Avel, the Spirit of a man who died over 300 years ago. Avel doesn't know why he, of all Angels, has been sent to deal with a rogue necromancer, but here he is, sent to recover a book that Vincent intends to use with evil intent. Elle, the female who has the book, does not know the danger she's in. Her true identity complicates matters further and draws Avel into a spiral that links his unbearable past to the present. Will they survive, or succumb to the pain of an old wound that never truly healed?
About the Author
Rowena lost her vision to Retinitis Pigmentosa, but her passion for writing stories never diminished. There is at least one blind character in each of her stories. She does this to help educate others about the mad skills blind people have and to offer an insight to how they live their lives. In her spare time, she volunteers as an educator to blind students and records books for Learning Ally. She and her deaf husband live in Colorado.
About the Book
No pain compares to the loss of your soul. At least that's what Elle believes until she meets Avel, the Spirit of a man who died over 300 years ago. Avel doesn't know why he, of all Angels, has been sent to deal with a rogue necromancer, but here he is, sent to recover a book that Vincent intends to use with evil intent. Elle, the female who has the book, does not know the danger she's in. Her true identity complicates matters further and draws Avel into a spiral that links his unbearable past to the present. Will they survive, or succumb to the pain of an old wound that never truly healed?
About the Author
Rowena lost her vision to Retinitis Pigmentosa, but her passion for writing stories never diminished. There is at least one blind character in each of her stories. She does this to help educate others about the mad skills blind people have and to offer an insight to how they live their lives. In her spare time, she volunteers as an educator to blind students and records books for Learning Ally. She and her deaf husband live in Colorado.