The Elements of time
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The Spreeta of Fire:
Creature Type: Elemental
Form: Spreeta (baby)
Element: Fire
Name: (have to read book one)
Partner: (have to read book one)
Abilities: Control of all things related to fire, as well as a deep connection to the mind
Character Design: Paks
Concept art of a central character in The Winds of Change, created by Oliver Pollard.
The Spreeta of Air:
Creature Type: Elemental
Form: Spreeta (baby)
Element: Air
Name: Ikerys
Partner: (have to read book one)
Abilities: Control of all things related to air - flight, speed, air currents, and more - as well as a deep connection to the spirit (will).
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Awards and Nominations
2023 Reviewers Choice Award - Winner (Sci fi)
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Best Book Cover (2023) - Nominated
Best Friendship (2023) - Nominated
Best Mentor Character (2023) - Nominated
Best Morally Gray Character (2023) - Nominated
Best Setting (2023) - Nominated
Best Use of Tropes (2023) - Nominated
Best Side Character MVP (2023) - Nominated
Indie Ink Awards
Indieverse Awards
Debut Author of the Year (2023) - Nominated
Biggest Plot Twist I Didn’t See Coming (2023) - Nominated
Most Interesting Fictional (2023) - Nominated
Prologue (Excerpt)
Time came to a halt. Sofyross gazed at the slain bodies of the men and women who once believed he might be their path to Elevation. This was his doing. His inability to convey the truth had caused this war; their blood would forever stain his hands and his heart. Tegryn, his temple, his home, and the holiest place in all creation, would forever more be marred by the bloodshed that had taken place in his name.
“Enough,” he whispered so softly that his tightly braided beard barely moved under his breath. His broad shoulders slumped and his head dropped, curving a posture perfected through decades of training and meditation. His wizened eyes sank behind bags that had never before appeared in his nearly two hundred years, and the pain of every lost soul rang through his heart. His acute senses, honed to feel changes in air currents, now made the layers of his robes – almost a second skin – feel like weights that hung too long off his limbs and dragged his body to the ground.
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