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Keeper’s Prophecy

Keeper’s Prophecy

by

Eliza Leone

After the devastating loss of one of their own, Onnie and the others are forced to continue fighting against the rogue guardian as the threat looms closer.

A month has passed filled with grief, anxiety, and anticipation. Left with only a sliver of hope, Onnie and Marco watch and wait for any signs of Elaric’s escape. Will their family ever be whole again? Is Elaric really gone forever?

When the wards around Alku come under attack, they know the culmination of their months of fighting is not far off. Armed with a hint of foreknowledge, a chosen family around her, and the determination not to fail, Onnie makes herself ready.

Then there’s the Keeper’s Prophecy, the oppressive shadow looming over Onnie and the others. It’s a daily reminder of the possibilities of what’s to come and what Onnie stands to lose.

Because once the Keeper’s Prophecy is triggered...there’s no going back to who she was before.





With their family missing a piece of itself and the threat of the rogue guardian over their shoulder, the Keeper must be ready. The Prophecy is coming.

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Age Groups:

New Adult, Adult

Spice Level:

Level 2

Available Formats:

Paperback, Hardcover, eBook

Content Information:

Level 4

Swearing, violence, death, grief, loss of a partner

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Other Books in the

The Final Keeper Trilogy

Keeper’s Reign

Keeper’s Reign

Book 1

Keeper’s Secrets

Keeper’s Secrets

Book 2

About the Author

Eliza Leone

Eliza Leone is an author from the Pacific Northwest who specializes in chronicling the stories of her imaginary friends. As a kid, you could find her on the playground with a few kids acting out the stories they'd made up. When she got older and discovered that entire worlds were hidden within the pages of endless books, chances are her nose was in one. Over time, Friday nights were reserved for bookstore runs with her mother, and together, they'd resupply for a week of adventures.

Writing had always been a far-off dream, but her ability to spell and do that grammar thing correctly was severely lacking. It wasn't until her mid-twenties that she decided that if she were only writing for herself, no one would care about her lack of proper punctuation. Ten years and over a dozen books later, her family, human, and fiction, convinced her to finally share her stories with the world.

From short stories and micro-fiction to the entire urban fantasy universe of Alku and its people, Eliza can't wait for you to giggle, sob, and throw your book across the room with her. Just...please don't throw the e-readers.

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