Pia Saves The Day: A Novella of the Elder Races

· Thea Harrison
4.3
6 reviews
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About this ebook

In the latest story
of the Elder Races, two mates face their deadliest challenge yet—each other…





Pia and Dragos’s magical young son Liam (the Peanut), is growing at an
unprecedented rate,
and if that isn't enough, he is also
exhibiting new, and unpredictable, magical gifts. To protect him, the concerned parents decide to move to
upstate New York.
 

Both Dragos and Pia relish the idea of leaving behind the
city. They finally have the space to indulge their Wyr side, and Liam can grow
in safety. It’s a breath of fresh air—literally—but their idyllic situation is
shattered when Dragos is injured in a freak accident.





Stripped of his memory and bereft of Pia’s taming influence,
there’s nothing holding back Dragos’s darkest side.
And
in order to restore her family and save her mate, Pia must confront the most
powerful menace in Elder Races history.
 

It’s going to take
more than a penny to fix this… (31,250 words)







 

Ratings and reviews

4.3
6 reviews

About the author

Thea Harrison resides in Colorado. She wrote her first book, a romance, when she was nineteen and had sixteen romances published under the name Amanda Carpenter.

She took a break from writing to collect a couple of graduate degrees and a grown child. Her graduate degrees are in Philanthropic Studies and Library Information Science, but her first love has always been writing fiction. You can check out her website at: www.theaharrison.com, and also follow her on Twitter and Facebook.

 

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