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Elemental Convergence

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After death comes life, Cryis thought as he rose to face Aturdokht.

In this thrilling sequel to The Keepers of Aris, a devastating battle leaves Cryis—an immortal protagonist haunted by his failures—imprisoned and shackled by a promise to Emilia, the first Ancient. Meanwhile, Dylan, burdened by guilt and loss, becomes entangled in a mounting conflict between Aris Magicians and humans, fearing the prospect of losing Jay once more.

As tensions rise and the council targets Jay for Aturdokht’s crimes, Cryis and Dylan embark on separate but intertwined journeys. Cryis grapples with the shocking possibility of losing his immortality while undertaking a desperate quest to locate the Elementals before Aturdokht can wield their power against humanity.

Dylan's relentless search for the truth leads him to dark realms and unveils unsettling secrets about the exiled Aris Magicians and their mysterious ties to the first Ancient.

Despite their differences, Cryis and Dylan must unite to confront Aturdokht, navigating a treacherous web of choices that could lead to the ultimate sacrifice of Jay. Yet, amidst these challenges, their resolve to save Jay and protect their loved ones remains unshakeable—no matter the cost.

Elemental Convergence (the second installment of the epic Aris Magica Series) is a gripping tale of prophecies and magic. Readers of contemporary fantasy will love this immersive fantasy world full of witches and demons, warriors and enchanted artifacts, prophecies and magic.

322 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 4, 2025

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Autumn Green

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Autumn Green was born in Kansas City, Missouri. Raised by two loving parents alongside her two younger sisters, whom she adores, Autumn was born into a family of creators. Her passion for writing began in fourth grade when she completed her first children’s book story. Throughout her youth, she could always be found with her nose stuck in a book or a pen in her hand.

Autumn attended Drury University in Springfield, MO, where she studied animation and writing. Shortly after graduating, Autumn published her first novel in 2023, which inspired her to continue writing with a deep love of literature. She has since dedicated herself wholeheartedly to the art of storytelling, specializing in the captivating realm of young adult novels. Autumn’s writing prowess shines through in her ability to craft characters with an irresistible spark and weave immersive escapes for her readers.

When she’s not writing, Autumn enjoys reading, traveling, playing video games, staying active, and spending time with family. She’s a huge fan of Final Fantasy VII and XV, as well as Skyrim, The Last of Us, and Hogwarts Legacy. Autumn Green is the author of “The Keepers of Aris” and has future novels, standalone projects, and series in the works planned for publication.

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134 reviews18 followers
February 19, 2025
I loved the second book in this series! So much action and world building with detailed descriptions. And there were so many new characters we got to meet and watch certain relationships build 👀…and that ending!! 🫢 I am so excited to read the next book!
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September 16, 2025
Great Read!

Awesome second installment of The Aris Keepers. I love indie writers, they are so fun to find. This book ends with a great twist, still more actions to follow.
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September 11, 2025
This was a good read once I was able to continue and get out of a slump. I got stuck for a couple weeks because it was slow and fragmented, which made it hard for me to follow along. I enjoyed the separate story lines and how they all ended up coming together, which led to a lot more clarity. I enjoyed getting to see more world-building in this book, and getting explanations that we didn't get in the first book. The overall story was good, but the style of writing just might not be for me.
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