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Reincarnation
Series · 2 books · 2018

Books in series

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#1

Catalyst

2018

They didn’t deserve their fate, and the gods knew it… Alana When he faced his death, I was left with nothing but piercing heartache. I prayed to the gods for his survival, but grains of dirt sifting through my fingers was the only answer I got. Everything changed from that day forward, and my life would only be turned upside down even more. Achilles Her fingers sunk into the earth, and I felt them on me. I had become one with the earth, dead to the world, snatched away from Alana. I was no longer Achilles, the great warrior who was in love with a slave. I was just a mere man willing to search the ends of the earth until we were reunited. Catalyst is the first book in the Reincarnation Series by Elisabeth and King Ellie. Catalyst is a standalone.
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#3

Echoes

2018

“Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.” -Aristotle Do you understand what that means? … No? … Then, let me explain it to you. As humans, we have a body, a heart. Flesh covers our skeleton and organs, but it limits our soul. It’s always been tainted, ugly, and disfigured. Our souls recognized each other, the pain, the hurt, the agony. There was no light in either one of us to snuff out, so we joined our dark souls, never to disconnect again. No one and nothing can ever separate us. Through life, through love, through reincarnation, we’re an echo of each other’s soul. No, scratch that. We are echoes of our soul through time, echoes of our shared soul… Kindred. Do you know what that means for everyone else? Warning: Mature adult content, full of coarse language and graphic scenes. King Ellie wants everyone to experience Paris Troy and Emmi Roberts as she got to experience them as she wrote their story. Enjoy!

Authors

King Ellie
King Ellie
Author · 21 books
King Ellie discovered her love for dark romance through reading and as she read more and more of them, she discovered that this was the genre she wanted to write in. The antiheroes and what others would classify as villains, she sees them as an opportunity to show what a hurt, heartbroken male who is seen as anything but can love harder. The heroines get a chance to be loved deeply and only by the antiheroes. Love isn't always just black and white... it's a spectrum of color.
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