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The Secrets of Earth House: The Elementalists, #2
A Memory of Air House: The Elementalists, #3
The Fall of Water House: The Elementalists, #1
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The Elementalists Series

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Dethroned. Captured. Forgotten.

 

Rosalinde Managold is having a rough day.

 

After being rescued, and immediately captured afterword, by the Air Elementalist Graeme Monsanato, Ros finds herself trapped with the father whose disappearance set her on a course she never anticipated. Unfortunately, he has no idea who she is.

 

King Tancred isn't the only one who doesn't remember her. Ros quickly discovers that failing to use the Moonchild's boon has left her repaying the fae creature with her very existence, as no one seems to know who she is.

 

Her only companion is the strange voice who joined her when she absorbed the Night Cradle. As she sets off on a quest to regain her existence and get rid of the voice tagging along in her head, Ros finds herself somewhere she never thought possible: the secret land of the Faerie.

 

Can she regain what is hers while trying to help the fae who are in the midst of their own struggles? Or will she be lost there, unable to right her own world or theirs?

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Release dateSep 1, 2022
The Secrets of Earth House: The Elementalists, #2
A Memory of Air House: The Elementalists, #3
The Fall of Water House: The Elementalists, #1

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  • The Fall of Water House: The Elementalists, #1

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    The Fall of Water House: The Elementalists, #1
    The Fall of Water House: The Elementalists, #1

    The Elementalists are coming, and with them, Rosalinde's future. Every year the kingdom of Talabrih has a massive celebration to honor the elements. There's swordplay and jousting, feasts and dancing, and the biggest draw of all--The Great Match. The highest ranking noble of twenty years of age will be given the chance to select their match from all the other nobles of the same age. This year, the highest ranking noble is Princess Rosalinde. She's known that she would be forced into this since she was a child. In former years, she even relished the thought of choosing a daring Elementalist who had proven his love for her. But as the celebration approaches and she prepares herself for the competition that will decide her future, the thought of choosing one of these men without the potential for true love seems like fate's cruelest trick. Little does she know, fate can play dirtier still. When her father goes missing during the events of the Great Match, Ros quickly realizes she's the only one who can find him. Armed with her violent Tsunami magic and the assistance of competitors from all the houses--Air, Earth, Fire, Water, and Night--she must track the King across the country and bring him back before all hell breaks loose and their kingdom ends up in a war for the throne...all while figuring out which of the Elementalists is worthy to be the future king, and hopefully, the love of her life.   Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Kiera Cass, this fantasy romance series takes court politics and throws in The Bachelor.

  • The Secrets of Earth House: The Elementalists, #2

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    The Secrets of Earth House: The Elementalists, #2
    The Secrets of Earth House: The Elementalists, #2

    When everyone you know seems to be plotting for the throne, who do you trust?   Ros went looking for love, but found betrayal instead. With her father missing and her chance at love destroyed, Rosalinde has to figure out who she can trust before it's too late.   The Great Match did not turn out the way Rosalinde anticipated. She thought she'd end the week with a tolerable husband, but more importantly, a good future king. Instead, she let her heart get swept away in a future she couldn't have, and now she has to pick up the pieces of that broken dream.   The worst part--as if anything could be worse than a shattered heart--is that she lost her best friend in the process. Now there's nowhere to turn and no one to help as she struggles to find a way out of the marriage she's being made to uphold in the hopes of getting her father back.   But Ros will get him back, no matter what it takes. She has the power to destroy everything and everyone in her path to return the rightful ruler to the throne. And though the hour seems dark, there is light to be found in unanticipated places, in friends both new and old, and in the long-buried secrets finding their way out of the darkness. Ros can succeed, she WILL succeed--she is the new queen, after all, and her kingdom needs her to lead them forward.

  • A Memory of Air House: The Elementalists, #3

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    A Memory of Air House: The Elementalists, #3
    A Memory of Air House: The Elementalists, #3

    Dethroned. Captured. Forgotten.   Rosalinde Managold is having a rough day.   After being rescued, and immediately captured afterword, by the Air Elementalist Graeme Monsanato, Ros finds herself trapped with the father whose disappearance set her on a course she never anticipated. Unfortunately, he has no idea who she is.   King Tancred isn't the only one who doesn't remember her. Ros quickly discovers that failing to use the Moonchild's boon has left her repaying the fae creature with her very existence, as no one seems to know who she is.   Her only companion is the strange voice who joined her when she absorbed the Night Cradle. As she sets off on a quest to regain her existence and get rid of the voice tagging along in her head, Ros finds herself somewhere she never thought possible: the secret land of the Faerie.   Can she regain what is hers while trying to help the fae who are in the midst of their own struggles? Or will she be lost there, unable to right her own world or theirs?

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