Liminal Sigh Series
By Alison Huff
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About this series
"The connections we share—the ones that mean the most to us—are never truly severed."
Not long after her sister's disappearance, Seralynn Roantree discovers a small, overgrown cemetery hidden in the forest on her family's generational homestead.
Coping with mounting grief, she becomes its dutiful caretaker, unaware it will open a door that has remained closed for centuries.
In Everlonne, a realm where myth and magic reign, she meets Fadrial and his father, Tobian, who share tales about the land, its turbulent history, and the murderous atrocities committed by Asmodeus.
He is the most powerful of all creatures known to Everlonne—and the most dangerous—obliging Seralynn to stay within the walls of Tobian's castle until she can find a way to return home.
But one decision changes her fate in ways she could never have predicted.
Caught between two vendettas that unravel everything she thought she knew about the world, herself, the depths of true love, and unimaginable loss, she must learn who to trust as she faces an adversary who will stop at nothing to obtain the most powerful weapon imaginable:
Her own flesh and blood.
At 310 pages, The Color of Gravity is the first book in the Liminal Sigh series. This crossworlds fantasy novel is inspired by the tale of Asmodeus and Sarah—a retelling of sorts, with a lot of creative (and magical) license because there's always more than one side to any story, isn't there?
Good and evil can coexist; in fact, they must, for one cannot be without the other.
The Color of Gravity is written in the third person omniscient point of view and primarily aimed at those who adore YA fantasy and paranormal romance but want to see a little more love given to main characters who are closer to midlife.
Contains some adult themes, profanity, and violence.
Titles in the series (1)
- The Color of Gravity: Liminal Sigh, #1
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"The connections we share—the ones that mean the most to us—are never truly severed." Not long after her sister's disappearance, Seralynn Roantree discovers a small, overgrown cemetery hidden in the forest on her family's generational homestead. Coping with mounting grief, she becomes its dutiful caretaker, unaware it will open a door that has remained closed for centuries. In Everlonne, a realm where myth and magic reign, she meets Fadrial and his father, Tobian, who share tales about the land, its turbulent history, and the murderous atrocities committed by Asmodeus. He is the most powerful of all creatures known to Everlonne—and the most dangerous—obliging Seralynn to stay within the walls of Tobian's castle until she can find a way to return home. But one decision changes her fate in ways she could never have predicted. Caught between two vendettas that unravel everything she thought she knew about the world, herself, the depths of true love, and unimaginable loss, she must learn who to trust as she faces an adversary who will stop at nothing to obtain the most powerful weapon imaginable: Her own flesh and blood. At 310 pages, The Color of Gravity is the first book in the Liminal Sigh series. This crossworlds fantasy novel is inspired by the tale of Asmodeus and Sarah—a retelling of sorts, with a lot of creative (and magical) license because there's always more than one side to any story, isn't there? Good and evil can coexist; in fact, they must, for one cannot be without the other. The Color of Gravity is written in the third person omniscient point of view and primarily aimed at those who adore YA fantasy and paranormal romance but want to see a little more love given to main characters who are closer to midlife. Contains some adult themes, profanity, and violence.
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