Laurie Bowler is a bestselling fantasy author residing in Hampshire, a county in the United Kingdom, where she started writing fantasy fiction in late November 2009.
After reading hundreds of fantasy novels, Laurie knew she wanted to write within that genre. She set her mind to writing her first novel, 'Vanquished', which was then quickly followed by the award-winning Moon Rising series.
Laurie attended college and has gained qualifications in Creative Writing, Music and Health and Social Care. She is still undertaking as many academic courses as possible to improve her knowledge.
Laurie lives with her daughter, fiance and a houseful of pets, including eight cats and three dogs, to name just a few. Her new novel Mythical and its sequel, The Battle of Evov, have both been an immense adventure and creativity of her mind.
Venus discovers she is half-witch and half-demon, throwing her entire world into turmoil. The High Priestess, her mother, wants her dead to consume her power and become the world's only unstoppable and unbeatable power. Her mother has kept Venus' demonic side hidden beneath layers of powerful magic because she believes she is an abomination.
One night, Venus stumbles upon a mysterious stranger, yet she is drawn to him; little does she know this stranger's kiss will break the spell and release her inner demon.
Dantaleon, the son of Leviathan, sees Venus from afar and is immediately drawn to her. She realises she has no idea who she is, and neither does she know about the different species surrounding her in her mundane world.
Will Venus and Dantaleon defeat The High Priestess and keep Venus alive?
Título : The Darkside of Venus
EAN : 9798215300947
Editorial : Blackhawk Publishing
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