Stolen from her world. Within her lies a great elemental power. Will it kill her, or set her free?
Rachel dreamed of adventure until her dreams become her waking nightmare.
A freak car crash transports her from a mundane suburban life to a magical other-world, where the lines between reality and fantasy are shattered.
Abducted and held captive by the handsome but frigid Commander Cornelius Montesquieu, Rachel is forced to train as a weapon in their war.
Train and you can go home... Train and you'll survive...
Deceit lies behind all who surround her. Rachel must decide whether to trust the magical inhabitants of this strange world-and the enigmatic commander who's taken her-or find a way back home on her own.
No one is prepared when a great elemental power awakens within her, least of all Rachel.
With her life on the line, and uncontrollable power flowing through her veins, she discovers that not everything-or everyone-is as it seems.
She can't afford to lose focus. Every day she stays, her lifeline back home fades. Soon the veil will seal, and she can never go back.
If you love YA fantasy, elemental magic, enemies-to-lovers, and slow-burn romance, then prepare to dive deep into this twisting tale that will keep you riveted until the very end.
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"Fans of the Shatter Me series will absolutely fall head over heels for Rachel's story. I look forward to what the author has in store!" - Amazon Reviewer
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"Meghan beautifully crafts a fantastic world and allows the readers to discover it along with the main character, Rachel. She explores elemental magic in a new and fascinating way. I believe this is a great start to an exciting series, and I can't wait to read the sequel." - Amazon Reviewer
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"Rhine skillfully keeps the reader invested by alternating at just the right times between serious dialogue, witty banter, action-packed scenes, and beautifully written descriptive scenes... Fans of Brandon Sanderson's Skyward series and Veronica Roth's Divergent trilogy would find this book similarly enthralling." -Goodreads Reviewer