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Idol
of Glass
Looking
Glass Gods
Book
3
Jane
Kindred
Genre: Dark fantasy with erotic
and romantic elements/LGBTQ
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Date of Publication: October 27,
2015
ISBN: 978-161922-373-8
ASIN: B0118ZFO4W
Number of pages: 268
Word Count: 91,000
Cover Artist: Kanaxa
Book Description:
Madness didn't destroy her;
atoning for it might.
Ra has ruined everything.
Returning to life through “renaissance” was her first mistake. Magical excess
was her second. Now she must face the consequences of her reckless conjuring.
Her beloved Ahr is dead by her hand, and the comfort she’d found in
gender-rebel Jak seems lost to her forever.
Ra takes solace in punishment—and
in communion with her punisher, the mysterious and merciless MeerShiva. But
Shiva has spun a skein of secrecy over centuries—secrets about Ra’s origins and
the origins of the Meer themselves. And as the secrets begin to unravel,
someone else’s magic is at work from the hidden realm. Someone with the ability
to redraw the fabric of the world itself.
As the picture becomes clearer,
Ra must face some harsh realities: not everything is about her, and punishment
isn’t enough. She must stand before Jak and try to atone for what she’s done.
But seeing Jak will reveal one more secret Ra never saw coming—and one that may
mean her own undoing.
Product
Warnings: Contains scenes of intense BDSM, non-binary genders, and a
preponderance of kick-ass women.
About
the Author:
Jane Kindred is the author of
epic fantasy series The House of Arkhangel’sk, Demons of Elysium, and Looking
Glass Gods. She spent her formative years ruining her eyes reading romance
novels in the Tucson sun and watching Star Trek marathons in the dark. She now
writes to the sound of San Francisco foghorns while two cats slowly but surely
edge her off the side of the bed.
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