Voyage of Surrender - The Fifth Elemental, #2 - E-book - ePub

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 Gina Manis - Voyage of Surrender - The Fifth Elemental, #2.
The Pirate King took Brier's Mage, and he wants her back. Brier needs Alice and not because she is the chosen Mage that is destined to lead him into becoming... Lire la suite
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Résumé

The Pirate King took Brier's Mage, and he wants her back. Brier needs Alice and not because she is the chosen Mage that is destined to lead him into becoming the Fifth Elemental God. She is the one, the one he loves with everything he is, and if now is the only time he has with her, he will destroy anyone who gets in his way. The cunning Queen Elizabeth has stolen Alice and given her over to none other than the Pirate King himself, Finn.
The sails are up, and more ships are cutting the waves, all to save one little nun. What all these hardy pirates don't realize is that Alice may have learned a few tricks of her own. Surrender and you just might survive this voyage into the depths of the Pirate Isles. What influences have all these bad boys had on one innocent nun? Will Brier set sail into book three with the woman treasures?If you're looking for a flirty pirate adventure, join this seven-man crew and a nun.
Don't be afraid to take the plunge and uncover a true treasure by Gina Manis.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/11/2024
  • Editeur
  • Collection
    The Fifth Elemental
  • ISBN
    8201372460
  • EAN
    9798201372460
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Biographie de Gina Manis

I have lived in Alabama, US all my life and am a country girl through and through. I have a small farm with my husband of twenty years and our four kids, two sons, and two daughters.  Growing up, I struggled to learn to read because of a learning disorder called dyslexia. It is something that affects much of my family and my father never learned to read at all. But I try not to look at dyslexia as a learning disorder, instead of as a different way to learn.
It's hard to keep that belief sometimes being a writer now and having to face the handicap of sentence structures, but I have a great team of editors and authors that help me. Because of them, I intend to write many more novels in the future, and I am proud to say, with each one, I see myself improving.

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