The Lemorian Crest (Cobbogoth #2)
by Hannah L. Clark
Release Date: July 2015
Summary from Goodreads:
After being raised from infancy in
Boston, Mass., Noria (a.k.a Norah Lukens) has no idea what to expect upon
entering New Cobbogoth, where she never would have guessed that paths of light can
make you vanish; doors can lead to realms both near and far; myths and legends are
actual history; a mere kiss can seal two souls as one; and, of course, a stone
is never “just a stone.” Her Uncle Jack’s stories never could
have prepared her for the magical and dangerous place her native realm is
turning out to be.
When the Gihara’s promises begin to crumble, her best friend
and soul-mate Jamus (a.k.a. James Riley) is in more danger than ever. Then when
his father Lylend abandons her to search for an ancient relic called The
Lemorian Crest and she is taken captive by the very people she’s risked
everything to save, Noria begins to lose faith in the Cobbogothian gods and the
mission they sent her home to accomplish.
Only when a series of new friendships
and loyalties are forged in the most peculiar of places, does Noria dare hope
again. Hope for Jamus’ safety, for their future together, and for the survival
of the entire Cobbogothian race.
Book 1: Uncovering Cobbogoth was
published in 2014 by Cedar Fort Publishing.
About the Author
Hannah L. Clark lives with her husband
and two children in the Rocky Mountains. She has always known she would be a
storyteller. In 2006 she graduated from Utah Valley University with a
bachelor's degree in English and immediately began writing her first novel.
Uncovering Cobbogoth was Clark's first
book in the seven book Cobbogoth series based on her mythological brain-child,
The Legend of the Cobbogothians. It was released in May 2014 through Cedar Fort
Publishing. Book 2 in the series, The Lemorian Crest will be released in Summer
2015.
Clark loves running, mythology, singing
while playing the guitar, herbal tea, escaping into imaginary worlds, and being
with her peeps. Like her heroine Norah, she also kind of believes that trees
might have souls, but must clarify that she has never actually hugged a tree.
The closest she has ever come to that kind of bizarre behavior was the time she
hugged the pillars outside Harry Potter Land. Which, all things
considered, is not bizarre at all if you take into account how exquisitely
happy she was to finally be there. ;-)
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