Thursday, October 13, 2022

Salvation by L.C. Conn



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Their final battle has come, and Chaos will not surrender.

The danger and risks have never been more real for Claire. She has spent her adult life fending off his relentless attacks, and now only wants to protect those she loves, but in doing so, she places everyone at greater risk.

Born of two sacred lines created by Carling, generations before, Aroha must face Chaos. Young, and unsure of herself, Aroha looks to her godmother for guidance, but is it enough? Claire must prepare her for the moment Aroha was born for.

Can Claire keep those she loves safe and reunite those that were once lost?


Read an Excerpt

The headache that had started the previous night at dinner, continued into the morning of the next day. It was a continual throb that invaded Claire’s concentration at work and finally she gave up, heading home to try and get rid of it. The painkillers she had taken were not working, so she headed upstairs to bed. As soon as her head hit the pillow her eyes closed against the light.

“Claire!” A shout from somewhere inside her mind came to her and Claire soon found herself at the side of Carling.

“You needed me, Carling?” she asked wearily, the fog of the headache making it hard for Claire to even see her.

“Yes, we do. We have found something, and we need to work together to rid it from us.” Carling pointed to an area that seemed to be turning black and dark.

“What is it?” Claire asked, stumbling slightly towards the infected area.

“It feels very much like the memory dream that our brother inserted into our minds,” Carling told her.

As Claire neared the dark shadow, pain began to sear through her head, pulsating and thumping. Wave after wave crashed over her, driving her onto her knees.

“I can’t. It hurts so much,” Claire gasped, her head dropping into her open hands. Carling rushed to her side and held her up.

“Tony, our brother, help! We need you!” Carling called out to Tony so insistently and loudly that he joined them straight away.

“Claire?” Tony asked when he saw two women before him.

“There is no time to explain. We are being hurt,” Carling told him. The points of light under her skin were now moving rapidly with her agitation. “We need your help to get rid of this,” she begged, lowering Claire gently to the ground.

About the Author:
L.C. Conn grew up on the outskirts of Upper Hutt, New Zealand. Her backyard encompassed the surrounding farmland, river, hills and mountains which she wandered with her brothers and fed her imagination. After discovering a love for writing in English class at the age of eight, she continued to write in secret. It was not until much later in life that L.C. turned what she thought was a hobby and something fun to do, into her first completed novel. Now married, L.C. moved from New Zealand to Perth, Western Australia, and became a stay at home mum. While caring for her family and after battling breast cancer, a story was born from the kernel of a dream. The first book of The One True Child Series was begun, and just kept blooming into seven completed stories.

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6 comments:

  1. This sounds like a good one! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Looks like a very interesting book that I would love.

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  3. Salvation sounds like an epic read and I am looking forward to reading it. If given the chance, would you like to see this story made into a movie or an animated film?

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  4. Great excerpt, Salvation sounds like an excellent read for me! Thanks for sharing it with me and have a sunshiny day!

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  5. Interesting. What age group would this best fit in?

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