Saturday, 14 January 2017

Within the Essence (The Division: Book One) By Connie L. Smith





14th January 2017, Inkspell Publishing, 336 pages, Ebook, 
$3.99/£3.18
ISBN: 978-1-945910-02-9

Buy Links:
Amazon UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/Within-Essence-Division-Book-One-ebook/dp/B01N1KO581/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1483964427&sr=1-2&keywords=within+the+essence

Book summary
 As the demons near, the Essences rise…

AJ had never been particularly athletic or coordinated, so waking up to realize she suddenly has super-human strength is a massive, mind-shaking shock. Finding that she’s gained a stalker overnight is another mark in the unusual category, and when she discovers she’s always had the essence of a werewolf in her blood, her world all but shifts beneath her.

Demons, she’s told, are looming in the world’s future, and the only hope humanity has of surviving their arrival is if she and teenagers like her surrender their humanity to dive into their mythical essences. Fairies, dragons, dwarves, mermaids… The remnants of seventeen different fantasy species must come to life to save the lives of everyone.

Someway, an army of supernatural teenagers must prepare to meet the demons escaping from their dimensional banishment, or everything ends. Can these teens succeed and save the world?

Note from Nayu
This isn't a book review because I haven't read this book, and at the moment it's not my kind of read. However I've read and adored Connie's previous works including the 10/10E New Adult book Tail Lights and Teardrops 
  and took part in Within The Essence's cover reveal so feel certain that you'll want to know about this one!  
 
About the Author:
Connie L. Smith spends a decent amount of time with her mind wandering in fictional places. She reads too much, likes to bake, and might forever be sad that she doesn’t have fairy wings. And that she can’t swing dance. Much of her preferred music is severely outdated, and as an adult she’s kind of obsessed with Power Rangers. She has her BA from Northern Kentucky University in Speech Communication and History (she doesn’t totally get the connection either), and her MA in English and Creative Writing.

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