by Julia Ember
Genre: YA Fantasy
Release Date: April 21st 2016
Harmony Ink Press
Summary from Goodreads:
After a savage attack drives her from her home, sixteen-year-old Mnemba finds a place in her cousin Tumelo’s successful safari business, where she quickly excels as a guide. Surrounding herself with nature and the mystical animals inhabiting the savannah not only allows Mnemba’s tracking skills to shine, it helps her to hide from the terrible memories that haunt her.
Mnemba is employed to guide Mr. Harving and his daughter, Kara, through the wilderness as they study unicorns. The young women are drawn to each other, despite that fact that Kara is betrothed. During their research, they discover a conspiracy by a group of poachers to capture the Unicorns and exploit their supernatural strength to build a railway. Together, they must find a way to protect the creatures Kara adores while resisting the love they know they can never indulge.
About the Author
Originally from Chicago, Julia
Ember now resides in Sunny Scotland where she learned to enjoy both haggis and
black pudding. She spends her days working as a professional Book Nerd for a
large book wholesaler, and her nights writing YA Romantic Fantasy novels. She
also spends an inordinate amount of time managing her growing city-based
menagerie of pets with Harry Potter themed names.
Ember now resides in Sunny Scotland where she learned to enjoy both haggis and
black pudding. She spends her days working as a professional Book Nerd for a
large book wholesaler, and her nights writing YA Romantic Fantasy novels. She
also spends an inordinate amount of time managing her growing city-based
menagerie of pets with Harry Potter themed names.
A world traveller since
childhood, Julia has now visited over 60 countries. Her travels inspire the
fictional worlds she writes about and she populates those worlds with magic and
monsters.
childhood, Julia has now visited over 60 countries. Her travels inspire the
fictional worlds she writes about and she populates those worlds with magic and
monsters.
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