7.03.2012

Summer of Indie Talks With Author Nadia Scrieva


Today's Summer of Indie author is Nadia Scrieva, a "peculiar Canadian gal who thinks her Anthropology degree is best applied in understanding extraterrestrial and subterranean life forms. She likes knives."

Nadia Scrieva is the author of the Sacred Breath series, a contemporary fantasy and science fiction series that revolves around a human subspecies that can breathe underwater.

Drowning Mermaids



Drowning Mermaids (Sacred Breath, #1)Deep under Arctic waters lies an ice kingdom carved into a glacier. Those who dwell within it possess magnificent biological secrets. Due to the dangers of impending war, the Princess of Adlivun is forced to flee her undersea utopia and regroup with her sisters in Alaska.

Captain Trevain Murphy is a successful king crab fisherman who has spent his life building his empire above the sea, and knows nothing of the empire beneath it. When he meets a mysterious dancer whose father has recently died, he extends kindness towards her, unaware of her unique genetics and royal lineage.

Trevain's attraction to the enigmatic Aazuria Vellamo will involve him in dangerous designs that will forever change his life, and his perspective on himself and his world. He embarks on perilous journeys in which he will need to release all of his insecurities and inhibitions in order to survive.
http://www.amazon.com/Drowning-Mermaids-Sacred-Breath-Book/dp/1469932733

Fathoms of Forgiveness

Fathoms of Forgiveness (Sacred Breath, #2)There is no divorce in the undersea kingdom of Adlivun. Marriage is a bond that lasts until death--even if death comes in several centuries, and in that time your spouse happens to become your sworn enemy. This is the conflict that General Visola Ramaris faces when she learns that the mighty Vachlan is behind the attacks on her kingdom. She has sworn to protect Adlivun with her life, but long ago, she also swore to love and honor her husband...
Visola must choose whether she will destroy Vachlan once and for all, or attempt the hardest thing conceivable: communication. After two hundred years of desertion, she has no faith in their feeble bond and knows she can never forgive him. When he threatens the person dearest to her, she must take action. Confronting Vachlan on enemy territory would be nothing short of suicide. She knows that if she falls into his custody, the deranged man would relish breaking her down and making her lose her own sanity.
Princess Aazuria forbids Visola from taking matters into her own hands. She will do anything it takes to protect her friend from the man who wants to crush her. Alas, Visola is a crazy, uncontrollable warrior woman with the blood of Vikings in her veins. Why would she ever consider doing the safe and predictable thing?


You can find author Nadia Scrieva online at:

Their website: www.NadiaScrieva.com




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