When three warriors, weary of the havoc wreaked on them by
the High Mage, take a leave of absence, they get a rude awakening when their
number-one threat finds them - on Earth. Armed with little more than their
powers, their wits, and their experience, they have to contain the threat - but
nothing is as it seems.
As they hit the ground, they find that they're left with more questions than answers, and a perilous procedure may either pay off with great possibilities or cost them everything. For Arriella, Shourron II, and Makkian, the battle is just getting started.
Break time's over.
As they hit the ground, they find that they're left with more questions than answers, and a perilous procedure may either pay off with great possibilities or cost them everything. For Arriella, Shourron II, and Makkian, the battle is just getting started.
Break time's over.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mind you, she was three years old at the time.
Always putting pen to paper, or words to screen, Gilraine had decided to enter the National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) in 2006, and while working night shift and taking 18 credits in her senior year of college, she wrapped up the first draft of the first installment in her sci-fi/urban fantasy series, The Index.
Since then, Gilraine had penned a book annually in her continuing participation in NaNoWriMo, and jumped in with both feet into the world of self-publishing in 2009. As of right now, she is working on revisions to her fourth book in the series, Revival, with the second arc in the wings as well.
Never one to sit still, Gilraine had also launched KG Creative Enterprises, a boutique company that encompasses her various creative skills, from writing and editing to graphic design and photography. She loves contemporary jazz and chases it far and wide, often finding inspiration for her writing between the notes coming from the stage. She continues to call New York City her home, and loves nothing more than a Starbucks vanilla latte in the morning. Or two.
Artwork for The Index Series covers is done by Jenna Bacci (NJ) and Marion Meadows (HI).
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