Lost Blood (Chancer, #1)
by Emma Raveling
Publication Date:
TBA
Synopsis:
They are the Strange, those born of
magic, myths, and legends. Beings who defy scientific explanation, whose
physical and mental abilities far surpass the limitations of the human
body.
When they first appeared, the world resisted, frightened by their powers. But
after decades of bloodshed, humanity finally accepted that the Strange were here
to stay.
A tenuous peace exists. For now.
WELCOME TO BRANNIGAN CITY
Seventeen-year-old Delaney Corbeau is
one of the Skilled. As a Chancer, she uses her magic to help humans find
everything from misplaced keys and hidden heirlooms to lost pets.
She can find anyone and anything…except the two people she needs the
most.
Liam Connelly is an Earth Shifter and son of Brannigan City’s Alpha. When his
older brother goes missing, he must turn to his former childhood friend for
help. Delaney’s the only person who can locate him.
The problem is they haven’t spoken in four years.
When a reclusive art collector hires Delaney to locate a stolen antique
Japanese book, her path crosses with Liam once again. Soon, the simple retrieval
job becomes something much more terrifying.
An old evil is stirring and it’s determined to punish every living being in
Brannigan City, both Strange and human.
Delaney and Liam will have to work together if they want to survive.
Lost Blood is the first book in Emma Raveling’s new Chancer series,
featuring two unlikely allies and a mysterious, thrilling adventure set in a
dark world full of monsters and magic.
About the Author
Emma Raveling writes a wide variety of fiction for teens and adults. She is
the author of the young adult urban / contemporary fantasy series, the Ondine
Quartet, and Lost Blood, the first installment of the forthcoming young adult
urban fantasy series, Chancer. She’s also working on the first book in her new
Steel Magic series for adults.
An avid traveler hopelessly addicted to
diet coke and coffee, she currently resides in Honolulu, Hawaii with her husband
and German shepherd.
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