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The Borrowed Soul
Forsaken
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Agilia's Lament Series

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Told her friends are dead and all she knew was a lie, Elaine is a prisoner again, a borrowed soul in a broken body. Every night her psyche is whittled down by the enigmatic warden Darius and each day she blindly stumbles through the quicksand that is now her life, unable to resurrect memories of what transpired before. Vincent, the 'King of the Guards' is a beacon of hope, a respite from the torture she endures, but that light turns dark and she soon is trapped in an abusive relationship. Yet the man who came before all others, a guard of which memories are elusive and faint, waits in the shadow for her emotional resurrection. Elaine is split; Agilia is mesmerized by this forgotten guard, while Iona hunts for keys to her past and a reason to fight for her future. Pulling all the strings is the sentient computer known as The Manipulator, and it is determined to break Elaine and learn all her secrets. In the end, the balance of power may be determined by one little girl and how much she needs her mother.

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Release dateJul 2, 2011
The Borrowed Soul
Forsaken

Titles in the series (2)

  • Forsaken

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    Forsaken
    Forsaken

    Agilia is an assassin who has grown tired of the killing, and fears waking to face another hopeless day. She takes one final mission that is supposed to change the world, but an accident utterly changes her life. She wakes as Elaine, a prison counselor, and finds she is as much a prisoner as those she tries to counsel. Elaine is in the company of men who have committed heinous crimes, and is there to improve their emotional well-being. But as she gets to know those men, she discovers all is not what it seems. Are they merely murderers, or do they have a past rooted in some heroic struggle, where they were the vanquished in a long and bloody war? Does she really belong with them, or does the haunting figure in the mirror mean that she has another path to follow? Love stalks her in the dimly-lit prison corridors, and she engages in a dangerous affair with an inmate, but is he really what he appears to be? Who are the real prisoners, and who are those that can help her find out who she is, and why she is there? Elaine must tame the forsaken assassin within her if she is ever to find redemption, and save her entire world. Forsaken is the first book in the Agilia's Lament series, which concludes in The Borrowed Soul

  • The Borrowed Soul

    The Borrowed Soul
    The Borrowed Soul

    Told her friends are dead and all she knew was a lie, Elaine is a prisoner again, a borrowed soul in a broken body. Every night her psyche is whittled down by the enigmatic warden Darius and each day she blindly stumbles through the quicksand that is now her life, unable to resurrect memories of what transpired before. Vincent, the 'King of the Guards' is a beacon of hope, a respite from the torture she endures, but that light turns dark and she soon is trapped in an abusive relationship. Yet the man who came before all others, a guard of which memories are elusive and faint, waits in the shadow for her emotional resurrection. Elaine is split; Agilia is mesmerized by this forgotten guard, while Iona hunts for keys to her past and a reason to fight for her future. Pulling all the strings is the sentient computer known as The Manipulator, and it is determined to break Elaine and learn all her secrets. In the end, the balance of power may be determined by one little girl and how much she needs her mother.

Author

Adrienne Gordon

I write in mostly teen fantasy/science fiction. I have two books published at the moment: Emergence, Book 1 of the Archsussa Melissa series, and Forsaken, Book 1 of the Agilia's Lament series.

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