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New Fantasy/Paranormal Fiction from Kaaronica

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Debut Fiction by Kaaronica Evans-Ware

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Banished from her clan for being a Muslim, a 400 year-old jinn named Zamar is hiding from her past. But an ancient evil is about to surface,
unearthing her secrets and carrying painful reminders of the life she once lived. Ages ago, Zamar had lived in solitary exile along the banks

of the Senegal River. Then a lone man entered her world, altering it forever.


Spanning several centuries, book one of Fire & Clay, pulls you into the unseen world of mankind’s distant cousins, the jinn. Like
humans, these beings were given the gift of free will. And like us there are a few that choose the way of good, some that choose the way of
evil, and many that live their lives torn between the two.


But what happens when the lives of creatures cast from smokeless fire, and those shaped from the clay of the Earth become intertwined?


The story told here takes readers on a journey of mystery, imagination, and magic to search for the answers. It plunges into the
depths of jealousy, fear, and greed—as well as violence, sorrow, and loss. But it also scales the heights of love and faith, hope and
deliverance. This story may be fictional, but it is true. Its truths are about what it means to be human, what it means to have the power to choose.


Fire & Clay is no mere fairytale. What we can see, touch, and taste is only a narrow sliver of reality. There is a war being
fought all around us, even within us. And sooner than we might think, our final battle is coming.

 

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