Sarah Noffke is a prolific USA Today Best-Selling Author, who writes YA and NA science fiction, fantasy, paranormal and urban fantasy. Most of her stories draw on her experiences living on the West Coast, growing up in Texas or traveling the world.
Her passion for art, culture and literature drives her to create stories that are full of whimsey, humor and philosophy. Her books appeal to readers who enjoy an escape, a bit of magic mixed with science and the unexpected--like a dragon who tells bad jokes and has a video game addiction, but fights for justice.
Noffke's books are top rated and best-sellers on Amazon. Her books are available in paperback, audio and in Spanish, Portuguese, German, Dutch and Italian.
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Once again, Sophia ends up joining with her sister, Liv, in an adventure that takes them to the Arctic. That, despite the things they end up doing, is almost like a holiday for Sophia, when compared to her average day.
There is also trouble for one of the Warriors of the House of Fourteen, that Sophia needs to help, and she, Wilder, and Evan, take that opportunity to make the Rogue Riders wish they'd never been born.
I love these stories so much, especially because, although Sarah has to make her characters react in ways that is usual for an angelic force of good, she also knows that there are just some people, who will never turn aside from evil, and so they are punished appropriately, but as necessary.
I can't even guess where the main plot will end up in this series. There are things I realise have to happen, but I've not a clue as to how they will get done - but, then, that's half the fun of reading these stories!
So, having finished this book, I'm going to go on to book twenty-three: Wings Over the World, to start reading it - well, I will after I've got some sleep, as usual!
So, as soon as I finish this next book, I'll see you on the flip side, and tell you what I thought of it!
I love the way Sarah keeps me on the edge of my seat. I’m never quite certain what happens next and I like the fact that the bloodshed is kept to a minimum. Great Job!