Sarita Neeraj has never felt like a real Amazon. Compared to
the obvious strengths of her sisters, her Water powers seem
small as her stature. She's determined to prove
herself--unfortunately, all that gets her is captured by an
enemy.
Ian serves a twisted goddess, preferring this to an empty
afterlife. He's taken Sarita hostage to coax the other
Amazons from their safe haven. But in his ancient Scottish
castle, the passion and love Ian finds for Sarita resurrect
his honor, until he chafes at the dark will of his mistress.
Sarita has finally found happiness--but before she can enjoy
it, she's ""rescued"" by her furious sisters. To save Ian
from destruction at the hands of the Amazons, Sarita must
risk wielding magick that could change her very nature. Only
then can she prove the Water Amazon is the strongest of the
four--and save them all from destruction.
Its funny that so many kids hated to hear a parent say something like "when I was your age or in my day", but as we grow older, we seem to become our parents or more like them in many ways. My mother has passed and I wish I could hear her many stories....in my day or when I was your age...one more time. I now laugh about her stories... (C Culp 7:09am October 4, 2013)
I really enjoyed your posting, and since I'm guessing that we're about the same age, I have to give you credit for writing that first book!! It's something that friends and acquaintances have asked me to do, but I never had the guts to follow through with it. Your book sounds like quite the adventure, and I'm looking forward to taking that journey with you this Fall. I'm sure it's going to be wonderful. Congratulations on this book, and I'll be looking for your new series coming out the beginning of next year!! (Peggy Roberson 7:15am October 4, 2013)
Hi, Carletta! It's amazing how much we change as we grow older--and wiser!! :) (Sandy James 8:08pm October 5, 2013)
Hi, Peggy! You should try writing! If you're like me, you'll find out how quickly it can become an addiction. :) BTW, just turned fifty in August. Does that make us close in age?? (Sandy James 8:09pm October 5, 2013)
Stories bring "talks" down to the level of those small ears that want an answer to the question, "Why?" I think it's through stories that family history comes to life and can be anchored in the way the world worked back then. (Alyson Widen 5:40pm October 31, 2013)