Elemental Awakening
Bobbie Wirkmaa
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Add to basketSold by PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since 7 April 2005
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Add to basketNew Book. Shipped from UK. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
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When Shadow Forces annihilate her remote Earth Clan village, twenty-three-year-old Amara Thalor survives only because her dormant magic erupts in a catastrophic surge. In a moment of uncontrolled terror and grief, she wields earth, fire, water, and air-confirming her as the Spiritborn, a prophesied figure believed lost to myth for five hundred years. The cost is devastating: her parents are killed in the attack, and Amara is left traumatized, untrained, and burdened with power she cannot yet command.
Removed from her homeland, Amara is taken to a fortified Fire Clan outpost and placed under the authority of Thane Caelum, the realm's war-hardened Warlord. A dragon-bonded commander shaped by duty, restraint, and years of loss, Thane is ordered to prepare Amara for a war that is already closing in. He quickly recognizes the danger she represents-not only to the enemy, but to herself. Her magic is volatile, her emotions raw, and every misstep threatens catastrophic consequences. To keep her alive, Thane enforces strict discipline and emotional control, forcing Amara to confront both her grief and her fear of what she has become.
As her training progresses, an unprecedented Aetherlink forms between them, binding their elemental magics and allowing shared sensation, pain, and power. The bond is forbidden by all known precedent and destabilizing for both of them. Amara is drawn to Thane's steadiness and control, while Thane struggles to suppress his growing feelings for her-and a dangerous secret rooted in his bloodline. His family played a direct role in the ancient genocide of the Shadow Clan, a truth deliberately erased from history to preserve political unity after the Shadow Wars.
Meanwhile, Shadow Force attacks grow increasingly precise. The enemy is no longer sowing chaos indiscriminately-they are hunting the Spiritborn. Under mounting pressure, Amara's training accelerates, and she is unexpectedly chosen by Calryx, a legendary dragon who has not bonded with a rider in over a century. Calryx's awakening signals a profound shift in the elemental balance. Across the realm, dormant dragons begin to stir, while the ancient wards protecting the lands weaken further.
Guided by Valen, a scholar-mage of the Air Clan, and supported by her fiercely loyal friend Lyra, Amara uncovers the truth beneath the realm's foundation. Five hundred years earlier, the Shadow Wars ended not in victory, but in genocide. The Shadow Clan and their element were systematically destroyed, their existence erased. Beneath the wards lies the Unmaking-a corrupted force tied to the Shadow element, sealed at the war's beginning but never destroyed.
The immortal Selene, known as the Shadeheart, now leads the Shadow Forces in an effort to break the wards and release the Unmaking, believing it will restore what was stolen from her people. In truth, the Unmaking consumes everything it touches-including Selene herself-and its growing influence destabilizes magic across the realm, threatening all life, regardless of allegiance.
As Amara's bond with Calryx strengthens and her Aetherlink with Thane deepens, she is forced to choose: allow herself to be shaped into a weapon by prophecy and fear, or claim her power on her own terms. Thane, torn between duty and love, must decide whether to protect the realm through silence-or expose the truth of the past, even if it shatters his legacy and fractures the fragile alliance holding the clans together.
Elemental Awakening concludes with Amara fully accepting her bond with Calryx and stepping deliberately into her role as the Spiritborn. The dragons are awakening. The wards are failing. And the Unmaking, sealed for centuries, has begun to stir-setting the stage for a war that will demand truth, sacrifice, and reckoning from them all.
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