
Part of Series
Loire Destan is being hunted. When a new land developer moves in next door to her spa in Rosarito, Mexico, she thinks she only has to worry about keeping the Nexus portal safe. Then, her artifacts around the spa start to go missing, the portal stops functioning, and she feels she’s being watched all the time. Resort developer Viktor Kieran is used to getting his way. But his new neighbor, Loire is having none of his charm or good looks, and he’s finding he’s constantly losing his grasp of reality when she’s around. He’s starting to see lights in the shadows of the waters he shouldn’t and wonder if the uneasy energy around Loire should better be left alone. He can’t keep his footing around her. When the accidents stop being accidents, Loire’s not sure who’s saving who and whether they’re both out of their depth. She’s got to protect the Nexus. But who’s going to protect her?
Author

Stacia D. Kelly is the author of Phyxe: Goddess of Fire, the first in the Goddess Chronicles. Her current fiction projects include writing about snarky Goddesses who love giving their men a hard time as they get ripped through the universe on the whim of a God out for Energy. Phyxe, the Goddess of Fire is out for demon blood even though her powers are contained, the planet and people hate her, and her sexy savior wants nothing to do with her. She is also the author of several non-fiction books, Muse. breathe. focus. achieve., a book dedicated to helping fiction writers get over their fears, and 9 Months In ~ 9 Months Out, a holistic health pre and post natal book for moms. Stacia runs workshops (online and at conferences) focused on helping writers get over their blocks and fears. She's created an entire relaxation package for writers to use in the comfort of their own office. She's helped newbie writers and best selling authors achieve breakthroughs in their stories and idea flow. She also reviews dark paranormal romance book for HorrorView. When she's not writing, she at the gym, teaching self defense classes around her home area, writing proposals for government contractors, or harassing family and friends. Sometimes, her creative streak ends up sending her in alternate directions like painting or sculpting.