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Saving Eden: Book Three of the Eden's Court Saga

Saving Eden: Book Three of the Eden's Court Saga

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Publication Date: April 22nd, 2017
Publisher:
Michelle Pressma
ISBN:
9780998783543
Pages:
448
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Description

In the final installment of the Eden's Court Saga, Earth is on a countdown to self-destruction. Rachel Reih, the unlikely new ruler of the world's supernatural species, (angels, demons, dragons, faeries, vampires, shapeshifters and witches) races to solve the mystery behind saving the planet. Magic is disappearing and natural disasters are rampaging across the globe. Suicidal dragons, psychotic faerie queens, mad alien goddesses, infertile witches, vampires targeted for mass exterminations, and angel-demon guerilla warfare have not improved the situation. And now that Rachel's stumbled upon a species of nulls, immune to magic and dangerous to all magic users, can she put the pieces of the puzzle together in time for Eden's Court to survive? Separated from her closest advisor, ex-lover Gabriel, she struggles to build the alliances needed to find a solution and convince the supernatural world to end its warring and unite.

About the Author

Ever since she was a young girl and her fifth grade teacher read the class Peter S. Beagle's novel THE LAST UNICORN, Michelle has been fascinated with all things magical, mysterious and otherworldly. She wrote her first tragic fantasy novella in middle school, recruiting art-minded friends to draw pictures of the fantastical universes she created. After taking the road frequently traveled (not quite as romantic as the less traveled variety) and getting a BA in political science and a Masters in social work, she settled in New England. Along the way she started a family, as well as a collection of cats. Finally, Michelle grabbed the proverbial bull by its spiky protrustions and pursued her passion. She now writes fantasy, urban fantasy, and admits to a fascination with gateways and portals, which seem to crop up in any story she writes.