The Harrowbethian Saga
A Six-Book Series
Summary:
After an unplanned trip to the doctor’s office, Sevenah Williams discovers that her ancestry is anything but human. This shocking news puts her on a course to find out the truth about her parents and a tragic past that placed her in hiding at a very young age.
Eventually, she takes on her birth name, Eena, and accepts her birthright as the only living heir to the throne of Harrowbeth. But this privilege comes with a price. She learns this during the painful process of physically joining with an heirloom necklace known as the dragon’s soul. From that point on, Queen Eena slowly uncovers powers granted her by the necklace, giving her the ability to manipulate energy—a gift that comes in handy when she faces enemies who wish to see her royal line eliminated.
Eena must fight with new friends at her side including Derian, the captain of the Kemeniroc; Kira, a Mishmorat with might and spunk; Shanks and his crew of giant Viiduns; and Ian, her best friend and sworn protector. Her greatest challenges, however, turn out to be personal: learning to love, to trust, and to handle adult problems as a teenager.
The Harrowbethian Saga:
A Great End to the Series
5 out of 5 stars
This book kept me guessing how it would end throughout its entire journey. I kept thinking of possible outcomes, but wasn't sure what I wanted to see happen at the end. I know I am going to miss these characters I have grown to love throughout the years.
—J. Sweeney
My Favorite So Far
5 out of 5 stars
Eena, The Two Sisters
This is the 4th of the Harrowbethian Saga. It is a a science fiction, love novel about a young queen who is confronted by enemies who appear unbeatable and who pose a deadly threat to her and her people. She, her fiance and her protector battle against enormous odds and what appear to be a hopeless struggle. This is probably one of my favorites of the four. It is packed with adventure, romance, mystery and delivers quite an emotional punch towards the end. It about breaks your heart, lots of sniffles, however, this book is not the end of the saga.
—Arlene B.
Better Than Twilight
5 out of 5 stars
This was such a wonderful book. I liked it more then Twilight. So excited its going to be published in April!!!! LOVED IT.. IT'S A MUST READ
—Cassie
More Please!
5 out of 5 stars
Wasn’t ready for the series to end. Would like to accompany Sha Eana through some of her immortal experiences…the author could make that happen with another series!!!
—B. Giles
I Loved It!
5 out of 5 stars
I LOVED this novel!! It kept me utterly captivated the entire time I was reading it. I could hardly put the book down, and read well into the night on more than one occasion. It is unpredictable and full of surprises waiting with every turn of the page. It is a story full of betrayal and loyalty, friendship and love, and a sense of discovering ones self. Though it is a fantasy book full of common elements, such as dragons and magic and battles, this book possesses its own uniqueness that makes it unlike any other book I have read. The author is a skilled writer with a masterful handle on literary elements that help suck you into the story and become hopelessly attached to the characters within. The novel ended, leaving me with even more questions that what I began with and with a strong urge to immediately get my hands on the second book so I can continue this adventure.
—Olivia G.
A Rich and Imaginative Story
5 out of 5 stars
Richelle paints a rich and imaginative story that tugs at your heartstrings and immerses you in wonder. Her mix of science fiction AND fantasy creates a real mind-blowing experience that is difficult to describe. I quickly developed an emotional tie to a number of characters. The story keeps getting bigger and more interesting.
—Dean
A Must Read
5 out of 5 stars
Big books ARE better! It took me a while but I finally read this entire whole 700 pages book. This story is about Sevenah Williams, a 17 year old with a boring life until she discovers she is an alien and also her name is Eena. She gets kidnaped by Gemdorin although she is protected by Ian and Derian. The author really pull me in the space-fantasy world and correlates myths and traditions. The end of the book makes you wonder if Gemdorin is really the bad guy or the liberator.I think this book has infinite potential and will become eventually very popular. Great job!
—Mariana F.