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Lyrinian Blade: The Chronicles of Koa Book Three Cover Reveal!

  • Writer: Angela Parker
    Angela Parker
  • Dec 29, 2014
  • 2 min read

A fallen angel, torn farther from redemption by the half-blood vampire that he loves, struggles with the new dark power he has stolen.

Royal siblings left to their own devices, with a taste for blood, are faced with a choice. Stay in the human world, or return to the Netherworld where their mother tries to prevent war.

Koa, separated from all that she loves, must break away from her captors, or convince them to join her side against the angels that betrayed her and continue to hunt her and the angel she loves.

With a war between angels, vampires, and demons, Koa is just one of the keys to saving the world. The other key, is the king of Elyan… Koa’s brother. But is his heart as pure as Koa's?

As he sets his sights on the Lyrinian throne, the answer can be the difference between life and death for Koa, and all of her loved ones.

But what Koa doesn’t know is that a demonic beast watches in secret, with her blackened heart set on Koa's death

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K.N. Lee is an award-winning author that resides in Charlotte, North Carolina. When she is not writing twisted tales, fantasy novels, and dark poetry, she does a great deal of traveling and promotes other authors. Wannabe rock-star, foreign language enthusiast, and anime geek, K.N. Lee also enjoys helping others reach their writing and publishing goals. Her works include, The Chronicles of Koa: Netherworld, Dark Prophet, Rise of the Flame, A Gifted Curse, Wicked Webs, Empty Your Heart, Pixie Dust, and the paranormal collection of short stories, Thicker Than Blood. Author, K.N. Lee loves hearing from fans and readers. Connect with her!

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