LILI G MUST DIE has been launched

Finally, after years of struggling with uninterested literary agents and publishers, and having received butt-loads of AMAZING reviews from BETA readers, I decided to pull the trigger and publish LILI G MUST DIE, the first YA installment in The Prīmulī Prophecies.

Readers of the series already know Liliana. Born and raised in a restored, feudal Earth of the 43rd century, she experienced her first years in opulence and luxury, being the only child of Lord Kenneth and Lady Marcella Engel, of the Rhönen Dominion. After her parents, both borne lycans, tragically killed each other during a full moon, Lili was kidnapped by the callous minor mage Siegfreid, who performed illegal and nearly-lethal magical experiments on her, having somehow learned she is not only a borne lycan, but also a mage - a rare and extremely dangerous combination of enhanced subspecies.

But Liliana survived.

Castle life was hard. Having no land nor title, she was forced to work as a servant in the castle of King Krynos. But this all changed when she was adopted by Naval officers Commander Max Gunnarsson and Lieutenant Jennie Escalante de Gunnarsson, and then taken to Nueva Argentina, on Azul, their homeworld, where Lili was enrolled in Saint Mary's Academy, the school where Max received his primary and secondary education.

Now Lili is required to navigate the intricacies of a social order completely alien to her, as well as survive while she is unwittingly pursued by a maniacal goddess who fears the girl's burgeoning powers.

Lili also has a health issue. Thanks to the experiments performed on her by Siegfried some years before, she has a black patch of death in her soul. One day it will break, and when it does, not only will Lili die, but she will take millions of people with her.

So, whether it be at the hands of gods of the universe or by fulfilling her destiny as an organic anti-matter bomb, eventually, LILI G MUST DIE.

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