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The Keeper of Rowan series by Abigail Anderson (#1,3-4)
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Overview: Abigail grew up listening to her mother spin tales of the wisdom of the stars, earth, moon, and elements. She began delving into some witchy ways of her own as she began her adolescence and beyond. She enjoys growing things in her garden and crocheting. She’d love to learn how to knit but has way too many projects to add that to the list right now.

She’s an avid fantasy/Sci-Fi fan, a lover of video games, and is a collector of books with every good intention to eventually read them all.

She believes in the magic of the universe and has a BA in English. Her day job involves computers, and she is still trying to figure out how that happened. She now lives in rural GA and keeps company with the woodland creatures on her land and homes far too many dogs – although she could never part company with any of them willingly.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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The Legacy (#1)
Watching from the shadows, Liliaan has been guarding the men of her family for over three hundred years.

Lured from the dark by the promise of being a part of her family again, she is claimed, bound and enslaved, her calling bound into her very flesh. One of her own is out for blood- set upon a path of vengeance that neither of them might be able to return from.

In this 7-book series, get to know Liliaan, keeper of her line and Roux Rowan, her latest charge. Join them on their quest to avenge the evil done to the Rowan family. Join Roux on his journey from young man to one of the most powerful and dangerous bosses in his city, and Liliaan as she tries to free him from the darkness growing in his soul.

The Villain (#3)
Roux will do whatever it takes to defeat corruption—even become the evil he’s trying to destroy…

Building an empire from wealth, Roux plots the downfall of those who deserve to fall. His one-man war against evil and corruption lead him down a dark path. A path that might just leave him as evil as those he’s trying to ruin.

His sister, Eldie, disagrees with his actions and choices, but feels she is helpless to stop him.

In the shadows, another keeper watches and observes. The darkness that Liliaan stays bound in isn’t hers alone. This other keeper may have hidden intentions, but Liliaan will do anything to protect the family. Even if it means giving up everything she holds dear.

Roux’s orders were clear — watch and learn. Do not engage, do not attack, no matter how tempting it may be. My shadows had picked up on my agitation and were lazily crawling across my body as they hid me within them. I transmitted a feeling of appreciation toward them and made a conscious effort to calm myself down. Tonight, I was to do what I had done so effectively for my father all those many years ago — find the hidden secrets that Krause was harboring and find a way to use those secrets to destroy him.

The Savior (#4)
Roux begins to fall for his keeper, but afraid of the trauma of another loss, Liliaan guards her heart.

Liliaan hesitates giving herself over to the man with all the power to break her heart, but Roux won’t be refused. When she finally speaks her truth, things change between them. When the Krause stash yields information Liliaan never knew existed, their lives change once more. The other Keeper offers advice, but can he be trusted?
Eldie, courted by the other Keeper, recognizes him as both friend and foe… and deadly.
Eldie embarks on her own journey with the Rowan resolve to free the keepers from the bonds that keep them chained in service. When Roux promises Liliaan freedom, she realizes he truly does love her, but freedom might prove an impossible dream for both Keepers…

The poets and great writers have for centuries, called love ‘magical’. Did it not stand to reason, then, that love’s opposite would also be so? Why was that which was considered ‘beauty’ and ‘goodness’ ascribed these pretty adjectives, while their natural mirror images were ‘sick’ and ‘evil’?

When one found beauty in pain and suffering, you were thought to be sick, deranged, twisted, evil. It wasn’t evil. It was merely natural.

Some found the light attractive while the dark did nothing for them. Others could lose themselves in the deep, soulless darkness and shy away from the light that burned their eyes.

They called me ‘Hooknose’.

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