A journey of a thousand lifetimes unfolds...
The island of Niue, 1944. On this remote island, deep in the South Pacific, it hardly feels like a war is on. Angelie, a 17-year-old Australian girl, is waiting out the war on the island, where warm tropical winds blow through her hair almost as gently as native islander Will Tongahai's eyes graze her body.
But the arrival of an African archaeologist and his German consort unsettle the inhabitants of this tranquil isle, and Angelie begins to wonder if the war hasn't finally reached their shores.
As Angelie and Will are drawn to the suspicious pursuits of the new visitors - an ancient statue, a fantastic myth - a series of vivid dreams about deserts and long forgotten prophecies ensnares them. The lovers discover that their destiny, one forged thousands of years earlier, is not only bigger than their prospective future together, but makes a mere world war look like child's play.
Romantasy fans will be enchanted by this story! Readers have called Victoria Dougherty's new "Breath" series "haunting" "beautiful" and "breathtaking storytelling." Discover why this thrilling new series will have you up all night turning pages!
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Victoria Dougherty is the author of three acclaimed Cold War historical thrillers, "The Bone Church", "The Hungarian", and "Welcome to the Hotel Yalta." Her epic fantasy romance series, including "Savage Island" and the forthcoming "Breath" are her newest works of fiction. Readers have called Savage Island "breathtaking", "mesmerizing", and "genre-defying." Ms. Dougherty's work has been published or profiled in the New York Times, USA Today, The International Herald Tribune, and elsewhere. Her blog - COLD - features her short essays on faith, family, love, and writing. WordPress, the blogging platform that hosts some 70 million blogs worldwide, has singled out COLD as one of the Top 50 Recommended Blogs by writers or about writing.
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