Blurb:
I am a normal seventeen-year old girl living a normal life... Well as normal as a Half-Human, Half-Craecia girl can be anyway while trying to avoid becoming an unwilling hostage of the Orfeo in the process of saving my best friend and brother from said Orfeo. Ok so I wasn't normal and neither was my life, but it wasn't all bad either. I am the Chosen. I know! Sounds so cool right! My very existence threatens everything Ose the leader of the Orfeo has obtained. I just don't know how to bring him crumbling to knees yet. That's where Lyon comes in ... *sigh. Yep I'm smitten. HEY! Don't judge me. If you had seen him you'd be smitten too. He's all hot, sexy, protective wildness rolled into a beautiful, British-speaking male specimen and he was created just for me. Together we will do everything in our power to stop the evil from spreading and destroying the world.
Author Bio:
Kristyn Eudes was raised in a small town in Alabama, where she recently married her best friend and love of her life. Together, they are raising their combined large family along with their newly adopted Tuxedo kitty, Fluffy.
When not writing
the next book in her Fated Keepers series, Kristyn obsessives over The
Vampire Diaries, enjoys reading books by her favorite authors and
brainstorming her next writing project.
She
loves all kinds of music and art, believing that creativity opens the
soul. Her favorite hobbies are horseback riding and volleyball and she
absolutely adores baseball (Go Red Sox) !!!
Social Media:
authorkristyneudes.com
authorkristyneudes.com
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9 comments:
Love the cover!!
I think the cover is Beautiful ♡ I love the subtle coloring, Thank you
The colors are cool but her face is not expressive enough
I love the cover. I think her expression is mysterious, and I love that! Great job, Kristyn.
Personally I like the way the light by her face lightens it up
thank you all for visiting my blog, good luck!
I love the cover as it is very illuminating and eye-catching.
I love the colors :)
I like the cover, though the woman in it isn't what I saw as Arsema when I was reading it.
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