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'Explosions echo through the somber city. Distant screams linger in the smoke and dust-filled air.
Bodies of the dying and dead lay scattered among the burning debris, but it’s not the terror and destruction surrounding her that is sending fear pulsing through Alexandra’s veins; it's the words of the fortune teller, “He will hunt you. He will find you. He will claim you as his own.”

Forced into a world of ancient beings, forgotten prophecies, and hunted by the one she can never refuse, Alexandra must find a way to sever her connection to him, or succumb to the terrifying beauty that is The Aztec.'

247 pages, ebook

First published September 1, 2014

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About the author

J.S. Davidson

7 books15 followers
- Publishes under the penname Ella Stone

When I was nineteen, I made the decision to leave the confines of my small home town of Ararat and venture to the larger city of Ballarat. Initially, I felt intimidated by this city filled with strangers, but it did not take long before I settled down and made my home here—and I love it. I live here with my wonderfully supportive husband, and my two children who fill my heart with pride.

I was in my early twenties when I considered writing as a career option. Strange that it took so long to get started given that the early signs were as obvious as neon flashing lights that writing would play an important part in my life.

I’m an only child and most of my childhood days were filled with imagining faraway places and extraordinary people. My family and I would visit our holiday house in Lake Bolac, and whenever I was there, I would tuck myself away and write stories—fantasy stories. I still have one of those early stories; I was too young to articulate all the words, so in place of the words, I drew pictures. I also have vivid memories of lying on my Nana’s knee while she tucked my hair behind my ear and told me fabulous stories. They were fairytales, but not the usual kind. Hers were uniquely created and told; stories of Gremlocks stealing you away in the night, and mermaids who played havoc with the lives of sailors. She once told me her uncle saw a real mermaid—I can tell you that as a child, there was no greater flight of fancy. I credit her for being a writer now; my only wish is that she could still be here to see it.

The story of The Aztec Saga actually came to me about eight years ago, while I was in the shower! Yes, it’s been a long time in the making, but I am stoked to have finalised the first book of this trilogy! ‘Derrek’ popped into my head as a fully developed character and said, ‘I’m The Aztec.’ As simply as that, the story was born.

One Day is quite a different story for me as I don’t generally write in this genre. I have my best friend Alana (to whom I have dedicated the book) to thank for that. I was at a crossroads in my life and felt utterly lost. It was her words that not only helped me to choose a path, but ultimately gave me the inspiration for One Day. She said: “One day you’re going to die, which means one day you’re going to be lying there dying. And what do you want to be thinking about? ‘Gee I’m glad I worked overtime when I was twenty to buy that pair of shoes.’ Or maybe you’ll say ‘Yep, working nonstop to buy the flash house was worth never seeing my family.’ The truth is, you’ll be lying there wishing you’d seen what matters, you’ll be wishing you’d spent more time with friends and family and did what made you happy.” Even now, every decision I make is based on that. Alana is one of those rare people who is kind in every way just because she wants to be, not because she will benefit from it. I owe a lot to her, including One Day.

So this is the beginning of my writing journey, and I hope to take you all with me.

J. S. Davidson xxx

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March 11, 2023
Adding a review 5 years later - I read this for my bookclub, and I wish I had recorded my thoughts in a review at the time. All round enjoyable read, might be worth a reread to refresh the details.
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July 13, 2017
I loved this book. Could not put it down. Now I need the rest of the saga!

This is a fast paced book once you get through the second section, but the first paragraph keeps you wanting to read to see how it connects the dots.
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March 21, 2022
This was a nail biting story that had me reading to the last page. Beautifully written and well worth reading.
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October 14, 2014
Loved it! Can't wait for the second installment!
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November 17, 2014
Wow! This book blew my mind! A fabulous novel. I thoroughly enjoyed it, loved the characters, everything. - A must read!!
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January 9, 2015
started this days ago and then got broncitis and slept all time. Back to it now and it grips me from page 1.
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