Kindle Readers, slip into a rich fantasy land with today’s Best Indie Books of 2012 SEMIFINALIST, The Tears of Elios by Crista McHugh. Shape-shifters’ Rule #1: Don’t let the humans know you still exist. Rule #2: If a human finds out about you, silence them. Some rules were meant to be broken…
A Little About The Tears of Elios:
Ranealya ruthlessly plays by the rules and has outlived most of her race because of it. If she wants to survive, she’ll have to stick to them, especially with a genocidal tyrant hell-bent on destroying all the non-humans in the realm. But everything falls apart when a human saves her life.
Gregor knows he’s inviting trouble when he helps a wounded shape-shifter, but he can’t pass up the opportunity to study one before they become extinct. She disturbs the quiet order of his scholarly existence, vexes him in more ways than he can count, and encourages him to break enough of the kingdom’s laws so that not even being the king’s cousin will save his head. The problem is, he’s already lost his heart.
About the Author:
Growing up in small town Alabama, Crista relied on story-telling as a natural way for her to pass the time and keep her two younger sisters entertained. She currently lives in the Audi-filled suburbs of Seattle with her husband and daughter, maintaining her alter ego of mild-mannered physician by day while she continues to pursue writing on nights and weekends. Her writing has won over twenty awards. Just for laughs, here are some of the jobs she’s had in the past to pay the bills: barista, bartender, sommelier, stagehand, actress, morgue attendant, and autopsy assistant. And she’s also a recovering LARPer. (She blames it on her crazy college days) For the latest updates and answers to any burning questions you have, please check out her webpage, www.cristamchugh.com, or subscribe to her newsletter.
What People Are Saying About The Tears of Elios:
“Tears of Elios had a well-defined fantasy world and a double-punch of two romances in one that kept me turning the pages late into the night.” –Nicole
“This is the first time I’ve read anything by this author – awesome writing. It’s not a genre I normally read, but it was thoroughly enjoyable and engaging.” –Julia Hunter
“Ms. McHugh’s writing again shows us that independently published books can and many are of high quality and carefully edited.” –D.L. Graham
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