BEYOND THE CRESCENT SKY
The Balkan Legends
by: A.L. SOWARDS
@a.l.sowards
~Helena is a healer. Ivan is her prisoner. Caught in the crossfire of war, they must choose: loyalty or love…
•THE BALKANS, 1383
-BEYOND THE CRESCENT SKY, is book two in The incredible Balkan Legends Series. Within all 360 pages of this story, you will be greatly captivated, intrigued, and moved with this great adventure and romance weaved into this remarkable story, with a quest for freedom and faith.
You will find that Ivan and Helena are enemies to one another. But with time, there is a shift. Their love and resolve to be together will be weathered time and time again through many years of war, uncertainty, imprisonment, and personal sacrifice. Ivan and Helena will both have to make a deeply painful decision between loyalty and love as betrayal, greed, and revenge from enemies on all sides threaten all hopes of a possible future together. Cue all the emotions!
This riveting story will pull you in immediately and engage you every step of the way with the history, thrilling action, endearing characters, heart-pounding suspense, the precise and vivid details, deep friendships, beautiful romance, and more… Oh what an unforgettable story of heartache, forgiveness, and love!
This story my friends, is greatly worth your time, attention, and read! While this book can easily be read as a stand alone, please do yourself a favor and read the series in order for ultimate enjoyment and appreciation! It’s so worth it!❤️📚💯
“The future is yours to create. You’ve never been ordinary, and now, it is time to be great. Take Fate and make it your servant.”
•Content: Violent battle scenes with injuries and death including multiple beheadings, miscarriage, implied rape of unnamed characters.
"You have been captured, and I have been rescued."
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-I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.
“The path Ivan’s life had taken wasn’t what he would have chosen for himself. But the destination was.”