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by Elizabeth Amisu Dec 05, 2019 956 Comments

DISequilibrium The Advorsa were not running the world They were draining it dry And if they had their way there wouldn t even be a world Caelara Teneo is so powerful she can command the sky and sea but in DISequili

  • Title: DISequilibrium
  • Author: Elizabeth Amisu
  • ISBN: null
  • Page: 150
  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • The Advorsa were not running the world They were draining it dry And if they had their way, there wouldn t even be a world Caelara Teneo is so powerful she can command the sky and sea but in DISequilibrium , her battle is with heartache Terra Magna has fallen under Lasias spell The people of her world turn against the gifted and hunt them for their magical blood T The Advorsa were not running the world They were draining it dry And if they had their way, there wouldn t even be a world Caelara Teneo is so powerful she can command the sky and sea but in DISequilibrium , her battle is with heartache Terra Magna has fallen under Lasias spell The people of her world turn against the gifted and hunt them for their magical blood Their long reign has reached its end Caelara s quest for answers leads her away from the Arcane rebellion to far colder climes Yet, she is not alone, the two loves of her life remain by her side and at war with one another.

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    About Elizabeth Amisu

    1. Elizabeth Amisu says:
      Dec 05, 2019 at 5:37 am

      Elizabeth Amisu s works include the dystopian adventure series, The Sacerdos Mysteries the young adult fantasy thriller, Ripe Earth and the short story collection, Gild Your Shadows Her haunting short story, The Bestseller won the Silverwood Publishing Beat the Author competition in 2013, and her novel, We Burn Daylight , won second prize at the Southend Literary Book Festival in 2010 Amisu is author of the landmark textbook, The Dangerous Philosophies of Michael Jackson His Music, His Persona, and His Artistic Afterlife.Elizabeth is an active artist and teacher She holds an MA in Early Modern English Literature from King s College London and completed her teacher training at the University College London s Institute of Education She received a First Class BA Hons from Bucks New University, where she was also the recipient of the award for Highest Overall Mark in the Faculty of Creativity and Culture 2008.


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      1. Karin Merx says:
        Dec 05, 2019 at 5:38 am

        Amazingly well written, compelling story again. After I had read the first 3 books: Sacerdos, Arcain Rising and Waterblood, Disequilibrium became my new favourite. Elizabeth takes us on an emotional, thrilling journey where the tension of love, jealousy, despair and being on the run makes you want to keep reading. And way to quick the book is finished, leaving you with an empty feeling knowing that the only thing you can do is wait, just wait for the next bookHighly Recommended!

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