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Camilla's life has been filled with guilt and regret. It drives her to run. She abandons every pack, every tribe, leaving them to face their fate alone while encouraging more damage to the reputation of her kind. It adds to her guilt, but she can't quit the cycle. There was a brief shimmer of hope she could leave it all behind and start fresh. Then her past caught up with her. Living under Ruby's rule is the only way to keep those she loves safe. But for how long? The Elements will have to face off before they can complete the Return and restore Balance to the earth.
Judd is torn between two identities. The private life he leads has to remain a secret. It's the only way to save his son. The life he's known by is a past filled with carnage and intimidation. His people are being hunted, and he has to figure out a way to save them without putting his family at risk.There was a time when vampires roamed all corners of the earth doing as they pleased. Too many times, hunts raged to murder the foul beasts that existed with the humans. The Council created rules that would keep order amongst the clan preventing future onslaught, but now the Council was being targeted as well. Will Judd find who is behind these attacks before the entire clan has fallen?Fire is the third book in The Elementals series revealing the truth behind myths and legends dating back millennia. Time is running out for the four to bring about the Return and restore Balance to the earth.
Everleigh is torn between her grandma's old fashioned ways and wanting to unite the Elementals in the fight to save their people. The vampires are being hunted, and it's only a matter of time before the unknown assailants begin their attack on the witches. Even the best kept secrets have to be revealed if they hope to conquer the storm headed their way.New witches are being called at an alarming rate which only solidifies what they already know. The fate that awaits them will be cold and deadly. Aligning themselves with a family of immortal psychics gathered near the town could be their only hope to succeed in the fight for survival. Will she be able to help convince the factions to join together in time?Earth is the second book in The Elementals series revealing the truth behind myths and legends dating back millennia. Time is running out for the four to bring about the Return and restore Balance to the earth.
All manner of supernatural and mythical beasts dwell in The Below. Their refuge underground has kept them safe for centuries. Phillipe had always known he would never go to The Above. He was the last of his kind, and he hadn't always followed the rules. He accepted this as his fate until he learned the truth about his parents. Their murder and the lies that covered it up sparked an outrage. There was only one way justice would be carried out, and that was by Phillipe's own hands.
The only thing more surprising than learning her great aunt had left her entire very large estate to her was learning Aunt Dot hadn't passed away when she a little girl like she'd been told. Kat traveled to the coastal town of Fogpoint Harbor for the first time since the lie had been spun with the intention of upholding her end of the will's demand before returning home. There were stipulations to the inheritance. She had to live in her aunt's house for a year. If she didn't, she walked away with a small percentage of the estate. It would be easy. Wouldn't it? The old Victorian house was filled with secrets. As they begin to reveal themselves, Kat wonders if she ever really knew her aunt at all. Then the house begins to communicate through her journal, and a detective arrives at her door needing help to solve a murder. Who really was her aunt? And, where does that leave Kat?
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