Lorehnin A Novel of the Otherworld
***2014 NEW APPLE BOOK AWARDS WINNER, YOUNG ADULT CATEGORY******2015 READERS' FAVORITE SILVER MEDALIST FOR YOUNG ADULT PARANORMAL***Praise for LOREHNIN:Lorehnin by Jenna Elizabeth Johnson was a nice surprise. The story line was great, but it was the female protagonist that attracted me. Robyn is smart, savvy, and actually really cool. She is a not usual damsel in distress and is not afraid to get her hands dirty and fight for her rights. A great novel if you like to read paranormal romance with a steamy hero and a savvy female protagonist. Thumbs up for a job well done.- Rabia Tanveer for Readers' FavoriteI threw an arm over my eyes and just breathed. Oddly enough, it wasn't my near-death experience that had me so bothered. It was the confrontation with the blond guy and the odd conversation we'd had. He knew about the Otherworld. His words had proved as much. But was I reading too much into it? Was I secretly hoping he was Faelorehn? And if so, what good was it now? I was human. I knew that for a fact. Robyn Dunbarre has a plan. It may not be the perfect plan, but it is a good one nonetheless. Two years out of high school, and at the start of her sophomore year in college, Robyn is working her way toward a business degree with the hopes of someday managing the Green Tea Leaf, a local café in the bustling town of San Luis Obispo. What Robyn hadn't planned on, however, was getting caught up in the business of the Otherworld. When a young man from Eilé saves her from the unwanted attention of a local demonic gang, Robyn learns that there are some things in life that she has absolutely no control over. Devlin O'Brolaigh is everything Robyn doesn't need in her life right now. Tall, incredibly good-looking, and enigmatic, she is certain his presence will bring nothing but trouble. When the Otherworld continues to encroach upon her and the lives of her friends, however, Robyn soon realizes that she'll have to ignore her sensible side and give in to her rebellious nature once again. Unless she can learn to trust Devlin, and work with him, she may become the next victim of the Morrigan's continuing legacy. But in order to preserve her life, Robyn may very well have to risk her heart.
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