When he created the spheres, Erebus needed six souls to empower them. Hundreds of years ago, he gathered these souls from individuals who he called his Children. These Children went on to become the Keepers of the Spheres. And Erebus became the Creator. They were worshiped, feared, and treated like gods.
Erebus gave the people of Mirmina wonderful gifts, but he also did terrible things. Then, everything changed. One of Erebus' Children had betrayed him and locked him in a dungeon below Omega Ray.
He was imprisoned there for a millennia.
Until now.
Sara, the last Water Elemental, is on the run from Morica Council. But she is also tormented by terrible dreams of the creature that she released from the pit under Omega Ray. Will she discover the true threat to Mirmina? Or will she succumb to the power and authority of the gods?
L. M. Peralta was a finalist in the Dante Rossetti Awards 2013 for Young Adult Fiction. She writes fantasy and science fiction books. Her lastest project is Book Three of The Elementals Trilogy.
I have to say, I've thouroghly enjoyed this trilogy. I think this was a fantastic conclusion. It was a bigger book than the other two, but the chapters themselves are not very long, so I tore right through it. The plot continued to gain steam after the second book and the ending did not disappoint. Good things seem to happen in fantasy books when humans, beasts, and Gods clash. And it's no exception here.