The Chronicles of Winterset: Oracle
K.G. Reuss
But Ana has more pressing problems in the form of blinding headaches, strange dreams, visions, and possible hallucinations, including something flitting through her mirror and her hands bursting into flames. After Calix saves Ana from an army of shadowy, supernatural creatures, he relates a story that sounds like a fairy tale, complete with evil kings, warring knights, and a princess named Analia. Is it mere coincidence that his tale is nearly identical to Ana’s frightening dreams and visions and that her name is so similar to the princess in the tale?
Could Ana really be royalty from another world who is being protected by—or perhaps is the prey of—two others from that world in the form of Kellin and Calix? And if so, why? Could it be true that she was sent to Earth Realm to keep her from a man who is almost literally her other half, the darkness to her light and the death to her life, because their union would create unimaginable powers that could be used for evil—and maybe good?
Stylish, atmospheric, and fast-paced, Oracle is a true page-turner that will keep you up all night, eager to uncover the next clue to Ana’s destiny.
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