The Scribe
Hidden at the crossroads of the world, an ancient race battles to protect humanity, even as it dies from within.
Ava Matheson came to Istanbul looking for answers, but others came looking for her. A reckless warrior guards her steps, but will Malachi’s own past blind him to the truth of who Ava might be? While ancient forces gather around them, both Ava and Malachi search for answers.Whispering voices. Deadly touch. Their passion should be impossible... or it could be the only thing keeping them alive.
THE SCRIBE is the first book in the Irin Chronicles, the new paranormal romance series from Elizabeth Hunter, author of the Elemental Mysteries.
Elizabeth Hunter
Elizabeth Hunter is a contemporary fantasy, paranormal romance, and contemporary romance writer. She is a graduate of the University of Houston Honors College and a former English teacher. She once substitute taught a kindergarten class, but decided that middle school was far less frightening. Thankfully, people now pay her to write books and eighth-graders everywhere rejoice.
She currently lives in Central California with an eight-year-old ninja who claims to be her child. She enjoys music, writing, travel, and bowling (despite the fact that she's not very good at it). Someday, she plans to learn how to scuba dive. And maybe hang glide... but that looks like a lot of running.
The Irin Chronicles
The Irin Chronicles consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Book Reviews
I absolutely loved the Elemental Mysteries by Elizabeth Hunter. I say, books and series like those make most TV and movies seem like an inferior form of entertainment. The Scribe is her newest book and I was excited to give it a try. Aaand it was wonderful! I'm quite convinced that I will love anything she writes, because there hasn't been one exception in about ten novels I've read from her. That's about everything she's published. The Scribe was so interesting! The history of the characters, the ambiance, the story itself... I just got sucked right in. I love traveling to exotic places while reading and I could just imagine I was in Istanbul myself, your writing and descriptions were that inspiring. I need to get out of the country for a while. A very good read! *** Another very, very good novel in an exotic milieu is Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor, which is mostly set in Prague, Czech Republic. I want more of that. No more lil' ol' American towns, I want Jerusalem, Sao Paulo, Wien and Mumbai...