The old gods stir. Their celestial war spills into our world, ending the American Civil War in an inferno that extinguishes life in large parts of the country. Under cloudless skies, legendary characters roam the wastelands while mutants and demons do more than infest peoples nightmares. They lurk i
The Lilac Sky (The Troma Chronicles Book 1)
β Scribed by Gardin, Diana
- Book ID
- 108842111
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 133 KB
- Series
- The Troma Chronicles 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B01N9QG74H
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Do you hear me, Isla? Survive." Those are the last words seventeen-year-old Isla hears from her parents. Sheβs placed into a cylinder craft and catapulted through space, saying goodbye to them and her precious, dying Earth. Crash-landing on a foreign planet, Isla stumbles into a striking Troman warrior, Rygen. He is shocked to discover a human deep in the jungles of his planet but with his home in political turmoil, he has no desire to assist the weak creature. Knowing that sheβll never survive without them, Isla convinces Rygen and his comrades to escort her, but she has no time to catch her breath. The dangerous journey navigating the rugged, lush terrain of Troma with the strong and brooding Rygen is only the beginning of Islaβs battle. Isla never dreamed her very existence would threaten to throw the foreign planet into a gruesome revolution. Hunted by radicals as she discovers her dormant powerful Gift, Isla fights not only for survival but also for the her heartβs true desire. But only time will tell if she can truly endure on a hostile planet where her kind just doesnβt fit.
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