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Coming Soon from Isabella Rogge

Caesar likes his job. Sure, ferrying people down to Hell might not be a dream come true, but it could be a lot worse. As a reaper, his routine is pretty consistent -- until he meets Clare Williams.

 

Stubborn, fierce, and persuasive, Clare Williams convinces Caesar to give her just a few more days to complete some unfinished business. Four promises, she says, that she must keep, each one more involved than the last. The unlikely pair find themselves on a four-day journey, examining the worth of life, death, forgiveness, and the hope of a great Something Else.

Re-enter the world of Gantham in this prequel to Sanguine Moon. In a tale of adventure, discovery, and loss, the story of Maewynn is revealed.

 

After the death of her mother and her father's abandonment, Maewynn's life has taken a turn for the worse. Almost immediately she gets in trouble with the soldiers--and then with the King. She barely escapes with her younger sister, Moanna, and only with the help of the Rebellion, led by Dunstan and his sister, Emiliana. It's an easy decision for Maewynn to join the Rebellion, but that's the last easy decision Maewynn is ever again able to make.

VERNAL BY

ISABELLA ROGGE

 

One war. Two brothers. Three countries.

Peace has been balanced on a very fine point for a while now, but it seems that war has become inevitable. In hope of a union with Irmessa, the two princes, Gavin and Liam of Aagir visit. The matriarchs of Irmessa gladly agree to help in the war against King Uriel and Engabaar, and everything seems to be just fine.

Gavin and his brother Liam are given a hospitable tour of the royal grounds, including the secluded, secretive palace of the Vestal Virgins, a group of young, beautiful maidens Irmessa is well known for. While walking among the cells of the Vestals, the princes happen to meet Audrey– who doesn't seem quite in her right mind. Gavin quickly realizes that something is not right, and she should not be here. A few whispered words and not-so-carefully laid plans later, the princes manage to sneak the Vestal out on their way back home. And as they continue on, Gavin starts to realize it could be the best decision he's ever made. On the other hand, it could be the worst.

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