Goddess of Fire:
Fire and Ice (Book 5)
JUST RELEASED
It all ends with fire and ice . . .
Kenina is back in Osarious, and she’s on a mission. With the help of her mother, Neva, an ice goddess, she plans to reclaim Osarious from her father. But when Jack is kidnapped and handed over to Neveresis and her father, she makes the decision to go after him before the plan is put into motion.
Will the elements of fire and ice be enough to take down the most powerful god in Osarious?
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Goddess of Fire: Burn (Book 1)
Even water burns if the fire is hot enough . . .
Kenina, the fire goddess of Osarious, seems to have it all—a pampered life, the power to burn down a city, and a father who reigns over the other gods, but deep inside the flame, Kenina feels trapped. As her arranged marriage to Neveresis, a water god, draws nearer, she has no choice but to flee the immortal world to escape the commitment, even if it means disappearing into a world she despises.
Together with Sarah, her faithful servant, Kenina crashes into the mortal world, ending up in Nevada, where she and Sarah are taken in by Jack, a mortal who shows Kenina there is much more to life than she thinks, including love.
There’s only one problem, Neveresis refuses to let Kenina go, and he will do anything to reclaim his prized possession, even if it means destroying her and the ones she loves.
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Goddess of Fire: Smolder (Book 2)
When the fire doesn’t burn, it smolders . . .
Just as Kenina, the fire goddess of Osarious, is trying to adjust to the mortal world, she is hit with something she never expected—mortal emotions. As her best friend, Sarah, returns to her family, Kenina is lovingly guided through these emotions by Jack, who attempts to not only help her understand them, but also, teaches her to control them. But when, Emily, Jack’s ex-girlfriend shows up, the fire inside Kenina begins to smolder, putting Jack and Kenina’s relationship to the ultimate test.
As if dealing with Emily wasn’t bad enough, Kenina’s father shows up in the mortal world with Neveresis, and Emily becomes the least of her worries. If her father finds out about Jack, he will kill him. Now, her only priority is to save Jack’s life.
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Goddess of Fire: Ignite (Book 3)
Fire doesn’t just burn, it ignites . . .
It’s been three weeks since Kenina, the fire goddess of Osarious, was forced out of the mortal world and torn away from Jack, the man she truly loves. Locked in her room in the temple, Kenina has no choice but to wed, Neveresis, the water god she despises. But as the ceremony nears, Sarah, her best friend, comes to her rescue. Sarah uses the hidden tunnels underneath the temple to free Kenina, reuniting her with her beloved Jack. Even though Kenina has managed to flee the temple, it doesn’t mean she has escaped Neveresis.
Kenina, along with Jack and Sarah, are now on the run, desperate to locate a lost portal in the depths of the dark forest. As Neveresis closes in on them, they end up trapped in the forest between his army and mythical creatures they never knew existed. Reaching the portal is their only way out, but it may cost them their lives.
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Goddess of Fire: Inferno (Book 4)
Inside every fire, there’s an inferno . . .
Kenina, Jack, and Sarah are back in the mortal world, but Jack is injured and unconscious after his ordeal with the manticore. To make things worse, they find themselves in a frozen tundra in the middle of nowhere. With the help of a native, the three of them are taken in, but Jack’s wound is getting infected, and he is slowly slipping away. Kenina must endure the elements of snow and ice to make it to the nearest village in search of medicine. Instead, she finds her mother and a town accusing them of witchcraft.
Kenina and her mother are racing to save Jack’s life, but with the villagers on their trail, will they be able to make it back to him in time?
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Shannon Eckrich is a YA paranormal author with Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly Publishing. Her novel, Haunting Lia became an Amazon International Bestseller shortly after its release in October 2013. The first installment of her Elemental Short Series, Goddess of Fire: Burn, quickly followed suite when it was released in June 2014.
When she’s not creating worlds that walk the line between fiction and reality, she enjoys spending time with her family and volunteering at her local firehouse.
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