Nova |
|
Author:
| Morris, MacKenzie |
Series title: | Paradise Forgotten Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-5010-2483-2 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2014 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
|
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $10.99 |
Book Description:
|
As the new oracle, Nova must obey the will of the nanobots speaking to her as well as follow the traditions of the oracle guards. This includes becoming the bride of the head guard, Dion. Is this the path her fate will force her to take? Or will Nova cut her own path and be reunited with the love of her life? Uriel's true intentions come to light after he does the unthinkable to innocent people for his own selfish gains. He has been waiting for his chance to strike and now is the time...
More DescriptionAs the new oracle, Nova must obey the will of the nanobots speaking to her as well as follow the traditions of the oracle guards. This includes becoming the bride of the head guard, Dion. Is this the path her fate will force her to take? Or will Nova cut her own path and be reunited with the love of her life? Uriel's true intentions come to light after he does the unthinkable to innocent people for his own selfish gains. He has been waiting for his chance to strike and now is the time he has decided to act. As part of his grand plan, he will mold a certain young boy into the living weapon he was designed to be. Someone is pulling the strings in this puppet show of corruption and deceit. Pharaoh Hector of Kyro becomes a key player in the struggle for power on the planet of Olympus. The true cruelty of his nature is revealed when he gets his hands on his favorite slave who escaped five years ago. He won't make the same mistakes this time. Zodiac finds a grander purpose as a spy for Chancellor Samuels of the IGR. With fathers as strong and combat-hardened as Jarred and Jayce, he has the potential to be a valuable agent for the Nymph resistance, as long as his pride doesn't drag him down. Troy is forced to face his dark past that he has been trying to keep hidden and admit that even a prince can make grievous mistakes. Even in the name of justice, nothing is entirely black and white.