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Eirena: Eternity's Children Book One

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Dr. Eirena Campbell is young, brilliant, and beautiful. She also suffers from PTDS, the after-effects of an attempt to murder her by her psycho ex-boyfriend. Even nine years later, she has nightmares about the demon who possessed her boyfriend, and dreams about the ancient warrior who saved her life that day. An ancient warrior whose existence she questions. Until . . .

Nikos Lin'Eschar, Warrior God, saved Eirena that night by sharing his immortal soul with her. Now she is destined to be the immortal Guardian of human free will. But evil wants to remove free will, leaving humans without choice. To do that, evil forces must eliminate Eirena, and Nikos is charged by the gods with protecting her from those who would enslave all humans.

When Eirena’s lab assistant is murdered, she is the primary suspect. Investigators can find no evidence of anyone in the lab but her. Then Nikos discovers that evil has a new the energy fingerprints that should have been left by the attackers are missing from the crime scene. Not even a god can track evil without the missing energy. Has an immortal being discovered how to act without leaving any evidence?

Under attack from demons and immortals, Eirena is forced to believe that only Nikos can protect her. Allies became enemies, and enemies became traitors in the days before Eirena's final Changing into the Elentona--the Immortal Guardian of Human Free Will. In searching for the source of the evil trying to kill her, Eirena and Nikos discover a soul-deep attraction that grows into a love so powerful they are willing to risk their eternal lives to be together.

382 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 25, 2016

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Meghan Hill

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Meghan Hill’s expertise as a professional organizer, lifetime of writing, and years of studying self-development culminated in Making Room for You, her first book. Organizing for over 100 clients in Los Angeles, often overhauling entire homes and commercial offices and acting as a personal coach, has given her invaluable insight into the process of organizing and allowed her to gain a deeper understanding of what people need to sustain an orderly and serene environment. Her countless day jobs and exploration of what it means to be human is endless fodder for her imagination and writing. Born in Seattle, Meghan now lives in Walla Walla, Washington. She is currently mining her 87 journals for a series of books to publish.

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