
Seer Wars Season One: A New Earth (Part I): A Romantic Science Fantasy Saga
JC Andrijeski
Seer Wars #1
Abducted by a seer-pirate with secrets, River must fight to survive — and resist — a bond that could save or destroy the
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"We will get past this, you and I," the big male said. "I am certain of it." Valek's muscles tensed as the other male spoke. He already knew the other seer was wrong. He already knew he would have to kill him. River and Valek wake to find themselves trapped inside their own worst nightmare: sight-collared, drugged, chained to the walls of a blank metal room. They trusted the wrong people. They've been handed to The Eye, the dark seers they've spent months trying to evade. All they want is to get back to the universe's last inter-dimensional portal, and to Valek's home world. He promised River's family, and River herself, he would do whatever it took to return her to them. He'd finally nearly done what he promised, when his oldest friends betrayed him. Half-bonded, half out of their minds with light poisoning, River and Valek have to fight their way free before the leader of the Wolves breaks them. Valek doesn't know precisely what they want, but he knows he can never let that happen, no matter the cost. * Author's Note: This was written originally as a serial, and individual books end on cliffhangers as a result. I'll be releasing parts of seasons within a few weeks of one another whenever possible to make this easier on readers, and also to keep the books at a reasonable length. Thanks! SEER WARS is an epic, romantic, gritty science fantasy series that started off as a serial and now is being released as a series of novels. Abandoned in Los Angeles as a weapon for a future inter-dimensional war, River Cleopatra Jones never knew her true identity until she got abducted by seer, ex-soldier, and pirate, Valek Targen. But Valek has his own dark secrets, and a much deeper connection to River and her purpose than either of them know. Apocalyptic science fiction, enemies to lovers, forced proximity, slow-burn science fantasy with romance for people who like complex, character-driven sci-fi with a strong romantic subplot.
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