The Broken Destiny
by Carlyle Labuschagne
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Pub Date Nov 26 2014 | Archive Date May 31 2017
Description
You cannot know what light is, if you have not experienced darkness.
Ava and her people have been exiled to the planet Poseidon for reasons she can’t fathom.
Upon meeting a boy from a different sector, her life turns into beautiful chaos. She begins to feel things she isn’t allowed to, this motivating her to find out the truth about why her kind are so different, and why the Council are so interested in her.
Once her mind is freed, with it comes a terrible power that could either save her kind, or destroy them all.
But Eva is not the perfect heroine. She will become what she hates to save the ones she loves, and the cost of such a burden is deadly at best.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780994653680 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
While I’m still a bit confused about the storyline (Eva, non-human on an alien planet is wanted by the Zulu tribe for a prophecy that…?) I loved Eva’s character and her deep-thought ways amongst horrors that she’s experienced. I found it interesting that it was almost if South Africa had been transported to an alien planet, along with its culture and set ways of thinking. Throughout the book there is the underlying theme of peace and caring that I thought was absolutely fantastic. Of course, add in gorgeous warriors and it would definitely keep me reading. I hope that the second book (if there is one?) will do a better job of explaining Eva’s history, but it’s a book that I find worth re-reading just in case I missed something!