The kingdom of Bethany was once a beautiful place made up of five magical nations, each with their own special gifts. It all changed in a day, however, when the murderous dredgelings arrived. No one quite knows where they came from or how they keep multiplying, no matter how many are killed in the long, cruel war they’ve waged.
All seems to be lost, until a human girl named Taylor is mistakenly transported to Bethany. Kane, the king over these nations, despises her whole-heartedly at first, and then she makes him laugh for the first time since the devastation began years ago. And the earthling manages to find new ways to surprise him with her valor and loyalty every single day. Unfortunately, Taylor’s only wish through their dangerous quest to reunite three magical stones and save the kingdom, aside from surviving this fearful place, is to return home.
But as fate goes, she soon discovers the only way to recapture the stones and save the lives of the royals she’s come to love as her first real family is to give up any hope of ever returning to her old life. In the end it all comes down to what sort of hero she truly is, one to her own self, or one to entire nations.
All seems to be lost, until a human girl named Taylor is mistakenly transported to Bethany. Kane, the king over these nations, despises her whole-heartedly at first, and then she makes him laugh for the first time since the devastation began years ago. And the earthling manages to find new ways to surprise him with her valor and loyalty every single day. Unfortunately, Taylor’s only wish through their dangerous quest to reunite three magical stones and save the kingdom, aside from surviving this fearful place, is to return home.
But as fate goes, she soon discovers the only way to recapture the stones and save the lives of the royals she’s come to love as her first real family is to give up any hope of ever returning to her old life. In the end it all comes down to what sort of hero she truly is, one to her own self, or one to entire nations.
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April Marcom is a Pre-K teacher's assistant and mother of three. Her greatest passion, second only to her family and faith, is writing romance. Like the characters in her stories, there's nothing more important to her than the people she loves.
April has enjoyed writing fiction since grade school, but only began pursuing publication in recent years. She is the author of such books as Good vs. Evil High and Wisteria and the Pirate Assassin. Besides writing, she loves baking, hiking, watching old movies, and dreaming of faraway places.
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10 fun facts about me:
1. My mom loved my
middle name (Melody) so much, she gave it to my youngest sister for her first
name. She always said if she’d had another girl, she would have given her
Melody’s middle name (Noelle) for a first name, too.
2. My senior year, I
eloped with my high school sweetheart to Vegas. Nearly fourteen years
later, we’re still madly in love!
3. I was a first chair
French horn player for years in school. I still regret giving it up.
4. If I was a Disney
fairy from Pixie Hollow, I would definitely be a winter fairy.
5. My two sisters and I
are all naturally brunettes. One stayed natural, one went with a vibrant red,
and I went blond.
6. No matter how hard I
try, I can’t whistle.
7. I live way out in the
boondocks and love the seclusion.
8. I never grew out
of loving cartoons.
9. I’m a graduate of
John Casablancas Modeling and Talent Agency training program.
10. Pugs are absolutely
my favorite kind of dogs, though I love all canines.
My 10 favorite things:
1. Family
2. Chocolate
3. Glittery Barbie Pink
4. Traveling/Road Trips
5. All Things Harry
Potter
6. Baking
7. Christmas
8. My favorite tunes
(pop, country, techno)
9. Taking Walks/Hikes
10. Facebooking
She flinched as she turned around,
expecting to see the cops. But instead she saw three young men and a young
woman. All four looked as if they couldn’t be much older than she was. They
were built and dressed like warriors, with slightly pointed elfish ears and
dark hair…And all four of them held swords pointed directly at her. This was
a hundred times worse than the cops.
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