Nearly
a century ago, Rowan Nemed died by lightning strike. The divine bolt
ignited something magic and she was transformed into something rare,
powerful, and fey: sidhe.
Sidhe
survival depends much upon one’s ability to remain hidden from
other supernatural creatures and magic users who would exploit them.
Rowan has lived for several years in the pressure cooker of Hollywood
as a set designer, carefully staying away from the camera. However, a
spontaneous act of recognition for her work brings Rowan to the
notice of Los Angeles’ supernatural community and her freedom is
threatened.
Lion
shifter Adrian and vampire Simon are best friends and business
partners. When they discover Rowan, each wants her for his own. Rowan
does her best to dissuade them, for a supernatural matebond means the
end of her freedom.
Then
demons begin hunting sidhe and Rowan is a prime target. She agrees to
exchange her freedom for survival. But which male will Rowan accept?
And can she survive when one of them dies in a battle to keep
her?
This
is the first of three books in The Tree of Life trilogy. The book can
be read as a stand-alone novel.
Mature
content not suitable for readers under 18. Content has been
proofread, edited, and updated.
Holly
Bargo never outgrew a love of fairy tales, legends, and myths. Or
horses. However, one foot must remain firmly planted in the real
world where Holly makes her living as a freelance writer and editor.
She and her husband have two grown children and live on a southwest
Ohio hobby farm with a menagerie indoor and outdoor animals.
Holly
enjoys hearing from readers and other authors and may be contacted
via the Hen House Publishing website: www.henhousepublishing.com.
When
she's not working on other people's documents or reading, Holly finds
time to transfer the voices in her head to paper ... er ... computer.
If she doesn't, there's a definite possibility her mind will explode.
And
for those who might wonder from where the pseudonym of Holly Bargo
came, it's quite simple really. Horses. Namely an elegant and
temperamental Appaloosa mare who has long since crossed the Rainbow
Bridge and is fondly remembered for guarding toddler children and
crushing a brand-new pager.
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I love the cover. Rowan is very important.
ReplyDeleteLove the cover! Very beautiful and eye catching.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a very magical world and I love the cover.
ReplyDeleteShe looks so beautiful! Reminds me of a "Snow White" waiting to be awakened with a kiss....
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the cover. Very eye catching.
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