L.M. Adair, a second grade teacher and published author of two collections of children’s poetry, has completed her first novel “Unjustifiable Fate”: a vivid tale of shattered dreams and redemption laced with intrigue, friendship, and scintillating passion.
“The book can be dark in nature, with demons, good versus evil and an unconventional love. There are many twists and turns in the plot that make the reader want to continue with the story. It also includes a touch of humor. Aamon Ashteroth is a half demon/half human who portrays a dark, handsome new guy in town who is there to fulfill Kiera's fate. Kiera is young women just starting college. She is quite taken with Aamon until she finds out the truth about him. She’s the all-American girl; pretty, cheerleader, intelligent, and totally unaware of a past that will control her future.”
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, L.M. Adair’s poignant tale of the fate that awaits the blind eyes of love, when full sight and awareness may not be enough to warn against the dangers of trust.
He thundered into the school and into her life like a warrior from hell. And just like that, Kiera Adair, like a pining princess, fell for Aamon Ashtaroth’s magnetic appeal. It seemed right out of a fairy tale, the day their eyes met. But as things started to take a cruel twist, it seemed more like a nightmare come to life. Will Kiera wake up and find it all to be a horrible dream, marring the perfection of their hearts’ union? Or will she realize that she cannot escape, as everything was dreadfully real all along?
Readers who wish to experience this chilling work can purchase“Unjustifiable Fate” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or media inquiries, contact Page Publishing at 866-315-2708.
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