Decision Maker (Anniversary of the Veil, Book Two)

Decision Maker (Anniversary of the Veil, Book Two)

by Vanna Smythe
Decision Maker (Anniversary of the Veil, Book Two)

Decision Maker (Anniversary of the Veil, Book Two)

by Vanna Smythe

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Overview

Decision Maker (Anniversary of the Veil, Book Two) is the second volume in the Anniversary of the Veil fantasy series. It concludes the story started in Protector(Anniversary of the Veil, Book One), but can also be considered a standalone book that you can read at any time. Though it is enhanced by both Book One and the upcoming Book Three.

Kae, a warrior Protector, has followed Princess Issa across the Veil separating two worlds. They were told Issa will be a key player at the Anniversary of the Veil, but have been mislead! Kae will have to make a terrible choice when the Anniversary finally comes. He is the Decision Maker and will have to play a part in a ceremony that will join Issa's Life Force with her Other Half - but in so doing, it could leave her senseless or worse, dead.

As the King fights to find his daughter, as the Priesthood is falling apart; Kae has to decide if he will kidnap the Princess to stop her Joining and force her into a life of unhappiness, or if he will allow her to Join and thereby leave her a mere shell of herself. Meanwhile friends and foes alike are showing only half-truths to both Kae and Issa. They must make the most important decision of a lifetime without enough knowledge. How can they know it will be the right one?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781484181591
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 04/21/2013
Series: Anniversary of the Veil , #2
Pages: 322
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

Vanna Smythe is the author the Anniversary of the Veil fantasy series. She has been writing creatively since her early teens, though one could say her creative writing efforts started long before that. While still in kindergarten, she once tore up a library book to make alphabet soup, and has been fascinated with what words can do, the pictures and worlds they can create, ever since.
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