About this series
Enter the magical and terrifying world created hundreds of years after a nuclear apocalypse. The human communities on the Isle of Man are led by the King of Iom while the mutated scipers rule the surrounding forests and mountains with vicious efficiency. Across the deadly Carrion Channel, the Eyrie is home to sapavians, a species formed from genetically splicing avian and human DNA together. Nobody likes anyone and trust is hard to earn and give, especially when everyone seems to hold a secret.
This special addition omnibus includes Cormorant Run and Heir of the Eyrie.
Titles in the series (2)
- Cormorant Run: Isle and Eyrie, #1
1
Nobody crosses the Carrion Channel. Nobody except Cora. As a messenger for the Eyrie's spymaster, Cora regularly braves the dangerous passage infested with sea monsters to reach a land filled with vicious arrow-toting humans. As if her job wasn't hard enough, she's now responsible for escorting the arrogant heir of the Eyrie across the treacherous stretch of water. Prince Ronin needs to broker a truce between two feuding realms and Cora needs to keep her former crush alive without throttling him or revealing the key to her success. With everything she holds dear on the line, Cora needs to succeed, but Ronin seems intent on pushing all her buttons and someone else appears determined to sabotage their plans. In a land filled with unknowns, Cora is only sure of one thing: she's not the only one with a secret.
- Heir of the Eyrie: Isle and Eyrie, #2
2
No one wants to get away from the Eyrie more than Alexandria. Away from responsibilities. Away from the fawning crowds. But most of all, away from him. Lexa needs to complete a year-long sojourn on the Isle of Man to learn more about their customs and renew confidence in the alliance brokered by her parents and the human king. But really, Lexa needs to figure out what kind of ruler she wants to be and how to ditch her royal babysitter. Kellen won't tell her what happened a year ago, or why her existence now troubles him, but one thing is clear—he's not the sapavian she thought he was. When trouble unleashes during her trip, Lexa tumbles into a precarious position and needs to rely on the one person she sought to avoid. Kellen might be the next Captain of the Guard, but how can she trust him with her life when he destroyed her heart? **Heir of the Eyrie is a standalone.**
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