The Elemental Chronicles Series: Complete Box Set (Books 1-4

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For five years now Celine, the Water Princess, has had to hide from the world because of her sister's curse. The time for her powers has come and gone, leaving her little hope of ever leaving her sanctuary of the convent. In the distance, Celine watches as the fires get closer each year because of the Fire King. There is nothing she can do with her sister ruling her kingdom, and she must escape before it is too late.

Book 1
Earth, Wind, and Water come and rescue her, but the curse she still holds until she fulfills her side of the sacrifice. The ogres are out for her blood, and the largest and smartest of them all is right on their heels, stocking them with every step.

Book 2
Brown, the ogre steals Celine from the other Elements but he is not what he appears. On crossing the borders, Brown turn into a man and no other than the Fire Prince. He has taken her from the other Elements. The journey they take leads Celine to discover she needs the Fire Prince just as she needs the others and to fight fire.

Book 3
As Celine connects all the elements, Brier, her Water Element refuses her. Heartbroken she must find another to take his place. Jacob joins them as they return to Clearwater Kingdom. As Celine’s takes back her throne, her powers finally start to form. She turns to Jacob to teach her how to use them, and in doing so, she discovers they have more of a connection than she thought possible.

Book 4
The Fires are still burning and in the final book, Celine and her Elements will travel to the Fire Realm to put them out. The Fire Prince is ready to take his throne as well, but his father is more powerful than they all realize.

In the end, will Celine and her Elements be enough to save all the realms?

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About the author

Gina Manis

I have lived in Alabama, US all my life and am a country girl through and through. I have a small farm with my husband of twenty years and our four kids, two sons, and two daughters. 

Growing up, I struggled to learn to read because of a learning disorder called dyslexia. It is something that affects much of my family and my father never learned to read at all. But I try not to look at dyslexia as a learning disorder, instead of as a different way to learn. It’s hard to keep that belief sometimes being a writer now and having to face the handicap of sentence structures, but I have a great team of editors and authors that help me. Because of them, I intend to write many more novels in the future, and I am proud to say, with each one, I see myself improving.