The planet Earth has long served as a meeting place for several races from far off in space. It’s neutral ground, in a way, and so any conflict that exists outside of the planet’s atmosphere is forbidden from entering it. Prince Comman of Jontira decides to attend a meeting there, and his personal guard, including Kain, one of the best warriors the rocky planet has ever seen, attend with him.
While the Prince deals with diplomacy, Kain explores the Earth, learning and seeing things. When he stumbles across a young woman being attacked by creatures who definitely don’t come from Earth, he steps in and rescues her, but is perplexed. Did these creatures come on their own, or were they brought in by someone attending the meeting? In his quest to investigate this, he runs into Silvia, the young woman he saved, time and time again, and takes a liking to her. But can he divide his time and attentions between getting to know her and figuring out who is trying to sabotage this peaceful meeting and perhaps even kill his prince? And when the traitor is revealed and the fighting breaks out, will the Earth go from a peaceful place to collateral damage?
Part of the "Elemental Warriors" series. Can be read as a stand alone book:
The planet Earth has long served as a meeting place for several races from far off in space. It’s neutral ground, in a way, and so any conflict that exists outside of the planet’s atmosphere is forbidden from entering it. Prince Comman of Jontira decides to attend a meeting there, and his personal guard, including Kain, one of the best warriors the rocky planet has ever seen, attend with him.
While the Prince deals with diplomacy, Kain explores the Earth, learning and seeing things. When he stumbles across a young woman being attacked by creatures who definitely don’t come from Earth, he steps in and rescues her, but is perplexed. Did these creatures come on their own, or were they brought in by someone attending the meeting? In his quest to investigate this, he runs into Silvia, the young woman he saved, time and time again, and takes a liking to her. But can he divide his time and attentions between getting to know her and figuring out who is trying to sabotage this peaceful meeting and perhaps even kill his prince? And when the traitor is revealed and the fighting breaks out, will the Earth go from a peaceful place to collateral damage?
Part of the "Elemental Warriors" series. Can be read as a stand alone book: