~~NEW RELEASE BOOK BLITZ~~ Crimson Tides by Eliza Tilton
Title:
Crimson Tides
Author:
Eliza Tilton
Genre:
YA Fantasy
Blurb:
Back in
Lakewood Avikar finally learns the truth about his father—and the lies he’s been
told since birth. Since King Corban doesn’t believe his tale about the
shapeshifters, it falls to Avikar to find a way to route out the beasts from
the lands and stop them once and for
all.
Lucino
has left Jeslyn in Mirth to go fight the Kuuni. When he arrives on
the black shores, ready to slaughter them all, he finds that killing is no
longer as easy as before. His human side is becoming stronger, and the
repercussions of his love for Jeslyn will put his race and every plan he’s ever
made at risk.
In Book
Three of the Daath Chronicles, two very different boys will discover who they
thought they were is nowhere close to the truth, and sacrificing themselves is
the only way to save the world they
love.
Eliza graduated from Dowling College with a BA in
Visual Communications. When she’s not arguing with excel at her day job, or
playing Dragon Age 2, again, she’s writing. Her stories hold a bit of the
fantastical and there’s always a romance. Her YA Fantasy series, The Daath
Chronicles, is published by Curiosity Quills
Press.
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Wind
rattled the wooden shutter on the open window, banging it against the home. An
annoying sound, and no one came to close it. Why? The bang echoed through the
silent forest. Where were the owls, or even a wolf? Uneasiness filled each of
my steps as we slowly walked to the door. I expected an arrow to come flying my
way. Two strangers knocking on the door of a secluded cabin in the middle of
the night … how could we not get an arrow in the
face?
Raven
stayed behind me, her hands resting on the hilts of her daggers. My palms sweat
and my mouth went dry. I wanted my sword in my hands, but if I approached while
holding a weapon, they might attack. Holding my breath, I knocked on the door,
and it swayed open beneath my touch. A stringent odor wafted out from the cabin
and I covered my nose.
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