Water
by:
Terra Harmony (author)
Elemental powers in the palm of her hand…and it won't be enough to save her. When Kaitlyn Alder is involuntarily introduced to a life of magic, she becomes part of an organization hell-bent on saving the Earth. Her newfound life holds promises of purpose, romance, and friendship, but the...
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Elemental powers in the palm of her hand…and it won't be enough to save her. When Kaitlyn Alder is involuntarily introduced to a life of magic, she becomes part of an organization hell-bent on saving the Earth. Her newfound life holds promises of purpose, romance, and friendship, but the organization divides and a rogue member holds Kaitlyn hostage. Now one of the most terrifying men the human race has to offer stands between her and Earth's survival.This novel contains sexual situations, some non-consensual, and is for mature readers only.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B005PY2U8Q
Publish date: September 26th 2011
Publisher: Patchwork Press
Pages no: 279
Edition language: English
Series: Akasha (#1)
Have you ever read a book that you really wanted to like, but upon reading it discovered that you really didn't? Well, Water, which is book one of the Akasha series, is one of those books for me. There are so many elements (yes, pun intended) to this book that I should like, but somehow it just does...
Water (Akasha #1) By Terra HarmonySeries: Akasha#1Publisher: Patchwork PressPublication Date: 01 January 2011Genre: Fantasy A little bit about AuthorPublished 5 Books so farHas a Bachelor's degree in International relations & a Masters degree in LinguisticsWebsite/Blog: http://harmonylit.wordpress.c...
1.75 starsReview can also be viewed at:http://twinjabookreviews.blogspot.com/p/our-reviews.htmlI found out about this book after I re-watched Avatar: The Last Airbender, and searched eagerly for a book that featured elemental power in fantasy novels. Let me just say, Avatar raises your expectations ...
I reached about 20% of the book and I can't go on.I can't stand the main character.She purposefully buys an oversized dress once a year just to get touched by a seamstress. How sick is that!?You know, there are a lot of people with bigger problems than "needing human touch". And, incidentally, you c...
What I liked:the whole idea about people close to nature & how they could draw energy from it was interesting.the story started well and kept my interest as it progressed.the cover is really pretty!What I didn't like:the Seven were short on funds...so much so that they didn't eat too well most days,...