The Guardians Crown (The Guardians #5)
Release Date: September 27th
Blurb:
Gabe
is finally forced to answer the ultimate question, will he give his life to
save the world? What about just to save the one he loves the most? The
Guardians struggle to find another way--ideas that don't involve Gabe's
death--to defeat Baal. Time is running out. What will Gabe choose? What price
will he pay for that choice?
Excerpt
Releasing one last big breath, pushing all
the air from his lungs, Michael emerged into the room. He opened his eyes,
wide, and prepared to greet his brethren. The room shrank inward, all around
him, as his eyes took in a sight he had not expected. He had accepted the idea
this was a trick, that perhaps he had offended the council one too many times
with his unorthodox methods. He had accepted they might, in fact, be luring him
there to imprison him for his insubordination. What he saw now though, was not
what he had expected.
A half circle of handmade bamboo tables
was sprawled out before him. At each table, a small stool perched behind it
with an elder seated in it. None of them looked up at him, their heads lying on
the table tops, the blood from their slit throats draining, and spilling onto
the dirt floor. All of them, they were all dead.
Michael’s head began to spin. He fell to
his knees, purging himself of all of his stomach contents. A tear ran down his
cheek, as he wiped away a string of vomit with the back of his hand, from the
corner of his mouth. “No,” he gasped, shaking his head, as if trying to make
the reality before him disappear.
“I knew you’d come!” a voice called out
behind him.
Michael staggered to his feet and turned
to face his worst nightmare. Baal stood before him, a smirk on his face. He
wore his signature grey, pinstripe, three-piece suit, and casually twisted his
pinky ring on his long and slender well-manicured finger. As it rotated Michael
caught a glimpse of the rubies in the skull’s eye sockets. His black hair was
slicked back, the sight of his false appearance made Michael sick to his
stomach.
A
slight panic rushed over him as he thought, you need to get the hell out of
here. But he knew transporting would be pointless. If he fled back to Iron Gate,
Baal would most certainly pick up the tracer and follow him. He would bring the
same fate of the council down on everyone he cared about. There was only one
option. He would stand and fight, even if it meant perishing like the council.
Books 1-4 in The Guardians series
Author Bio:
Wendy Owens was raised in the small college town of Oxford, Ohio. After attending Miami University, Wendy went on to a career in the visual arts. After several years of creating and selling her own artwork, she gave her first love, writing, a try.
Since 2011, she has published a young adult paranormal series, The Guardians, which will contain five books total, as well as a novella. Wendy now happily spends her days writing—her loving dachshund, Piper, curled up at her feet. When she’s not writing, she can be found spending time with her tech geek husband and their three amazing kids, exploring the city she loves to call home: Cincinnati, OH.
Since 2011, she has published a young adult paranormal series, The Guardians, which will contain five books total, as well as a novella. Wendy now happily spends her days writing—her loving dachshund, Piper, curled up at her feet. When she’s not writing, she can be found spending time with her tech geek husband and their three amazing kids, exploring the city she loves to call home: Cincinnati, OH.
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