Minor Gods (Summoners Book One)

Minor Gods (Summoners Book One)

by A.M. Yates
Minor Gods (Summoners Book One)

Minor Gods (Summoners Book One)

by A.M. Yates

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Overview

In the secret tribes of the Core, summoners walk a tenuous line, using ancient masks to channel the gods and their elemental powers.

But the delicate balance between gods and humans is fractured when someone resurrects the forbidden mask of a ruthless Earth Goddess and begins a war. Her goal . . . reclaim the natural world from human civilization. Her first victim . . . Josie Day’s mother.

After witnessing her mother's murder, seventeen-year-old Josie wants nothing more than to seek justice. Instead, she’s forced to return to the tribe she left as a child and expected to act like a normal teenager. Still, the unknown face behind the goddess's mask haunts her. And it isn’t the only one.

When the Earth Goddess targets Josie, a shadowy Fire God comes to her rescue. But the heat between them just might prove a greater threat to Josie than the bloodlust of the Earth Goddess.

Josie knows how to deal with gods. But when the masks come off, the humans behind them may be more than she can handle.

Book One of the Summoners a YA Urban Fantasy Romance series


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045701174
Publisher: A.M. Yates
Publication date: 02/15/2014
Series: Summoners , #1
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 315,675
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

a.m. yates collects pieces of souls. She meets with dead Russian writers in bamboo forests to discuss the color of the sunlight in the water. She seeks exceptions and similarities over generalities and differences. She feeds almost every stray the muse drops at her door and adopts out only the most demanding few. She suffers from two terrible addictions, both involving words. She has a life story, but it isn’t finished yet.

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