Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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Anya is a young woman who grew up in the wilds of Utah and led a wonderful, safe childhood. At least, that’s how her overly strict mother would describe it. Once she began attending college in sunny California, her horizons quickly expanded more than she could have imagined. That is, until she was attacked and abducted from her college campus and woke up in a prison cell.

One of her captors, Elias, is much more than what he seems. A devout servant to his maniacal brother Adole, he begins to have feelings for Anya that he knows will only lead to pain and suffering.

Nikolai is captured trying to rescue Anya and Adole takes great pleasure in torturing him. He would die to save Anya and she has no clue why. His mysterious eyes, the same shade as Anya's, aren't the only reason she is drawn to him.

Finding out who kidnapped her was only the beginning of her tale. The centuries long battle between werewolves and vampires centers around Anya as she discovers truths about herself she would never have imagined in her wildest dreams.

Caught between two worlds, yet fitting in neither, she must decide which path to take and whom to trust. Dealing with new found abilities, Anya is wrought with emotions that could very well consume her.

What will Anya do? Will she choose love even though it could end in ruin? Will she have the strength to sacrifice everything and cut herself off from all else except duty? The choices are hard and become even harder when Anya finds herself in situations that are seemingly impossible.

Author Bio: Kristine Ondrus is a bright woman with a flair for creativity. She writes with honesty and compassion, seeking to achieve her primary goal: to create stories that are thrilling, enjoyable and relatable. She lives in California with her loving supporting husband (who also does most of the editing on her books), her adorable little toddler, and three cats who love to snuggle next to her whenever she sits down to write another story.

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