
Niyani: Chronicles of the Sylph, Book II
Description
In the quiet town of Marblemount, Washington State, a retired marine named James Rynak turned local Sheriff receives a call. Return to the station. There, he unexpectedly crosses paths with an unusual girl who wandered out of the forest in the middle of the night, naked and only able to speak an unknown foreign language. Even stranger was the fact she was so plain looking it was unsettling. As if her true nature was somehow hidden from sight. Ruining his traditional holiday weekend of peace and quiet, James is the only officer that can watch over her until she can be picked up by another agency a few days later. Astonished by her brilliance, fun personality, and ability to quickly learn broken English, he learns her name is Niyani. Their lives take a dramatic turn when agents attempt to kidnap Niyani and eliminate him. James quickly finds himself thrust into the mystical world of the Sylph. A world where ancient beings guard a mythical secret. A world where Niyani defies the laws of nature to make a dangerous and impossible choice. Their fates become forever intertwined as James joins the Coven Defenders to find the birthplace of Niayni. The Hive. A sacred location protected by deadly ancient creatures. While she was made only for a man who carries a fading bloodline, James and Niyani form an impossible bond. He chooses to give up his life to protect her because she’s more than a girl. She’s a mythical Sylph. The last of her kind to be born into the world. And not just any Sylph. A warrior. The strongest of her kind. Made to protect her sisters and family. As his body begins to die from her fanged venomous bite, James prepares himself for death… but instead finds a new life and unconditional love in a way he never imagined possible. This is the second book in the Chronicles of the Sylph series. It continues the saga of the mythical Sylph, the Coven, and expands upon the world of the Matriarch and Patriarch while exploring the larger battle between good and evil. Comparable works include A Discovery of Witches