Author: | Dominique Law | ISBN: | 9780473374976 |
Publisher: | Bad Poodle | Publication: | September 5, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Dominique Law |
ISBN: | 9780473374976 |
Publisher: | Bad Poodle |
Publication: | September 5, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
On Ekata, a spiritually advanced and utopian world where violence is unthinkable, Asher has been plagued with visions of death and darkness since childhood. On his eighteenth birthday he is confronted with a life-changing prophecy which tells of a threat not only to his world, but to Earth as well.
Alexis has always felt she doesn’t belong. When an extraordinary stranger appears on her doorstep, it raises more questions than answers. If everything she thought she knew about herself was a lie, who is the real Alexis? And how could she possibly be part of an ancient prophecy?
Through startling transformation and grief, the pair defy all expectations. But when everything changes, can Asher’s humanity survive? The fate of both worlds may depend upon it.
Book 1 of the Ekata trilogy
… sets up a promising, unfolding story in a stunning way. … Ekata is a coming of age story cast in an unfamiliar universe. I recommend this book strongly. — JD DeHart
Fantastic story of courage and friendship. — Star Grace
Strongly Recommended.
With telekinesis, telepathy and magical teleportation between planets, Ekata reminds me of Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time and it was just as fun to read … my heart was wrenched out of my throat several times in this story and I had several bouts of crying sessions. Once Asher and Alexis came together I devoured the book in two 3-hour sittings. Seriously, I cannot wait for book two. — Kristina Lucero
The world building was excellent … made me feel like I was there. … I’m anxious to see where the next part of the story is headed. There is a ton of potential and plenty of places for the author to take us with this creative world and plot. If you like fantasy give this a try. — Shannon Thompson
On Ekata, a spiritually advanced and utopian world where violence is unthinkable, Asher has been plagued with visions of death and darkness since childhood. On his eighteenth birthday he is confronted with a life-changing prophecy which tells of a threat not only to his world, but to Earth as well.
Alexis has always felt she doesn’t belong. When an extraordinary stranger appears on her doorstep, it raises more questions than answers. If everything she thought she knew about herself was a lie, who is the real Alexis? And how could she possibly be part of an ancient prophecy?
Through startling transformation and grief, the pair defy all expectations. But when everything changes, can Asher’s humanity survive? The fate of both worlds may depend upon it.
Book 1 of the Ekata trilogy
… sets up a promising, unfolding story in a stunning way. … Ekata is a coming of age story cast in an unfamiliar universe. I recommend this book strongly. — JD DeHart
Fantastic story of courage and friendship. — Star Grace
Strongly Recommended.
With telekinesis, telepathy and magical teleportation between planets, Ekata reminds me of Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time and it was just as fun to read … my heart was wrenched out of my throat several times in this story and I had several bouts of crying sessions. Once Asher and Alexis came together I devoured the book in two 3-hour sittings. Seriously, I cannot wait for book two. — Kristina Lucero
The world building was excellent … made me feel like I was there. … I’m anxious to see where the next part of the story is headed. There is a ton of potential and plenty of places for the author to take us with this creative world and plot. If you like fantasy give this a try. — Shannon Thompson