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The Elemental Project - cover

The Elemental Project

Cassie Corbin

Publisher: BQB Publishing

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Summary

The Elemental Project is a modern young adult sci-fi inspired by alchemical history. The story follows Guardian Lucas Sawyer and four angelic elementals on their quest to create the philosopher’s stone.Alchemy is not built on science or data, but rather secrets and deceit. The trick is to finding the truth when all you have ever been taught was a lie.Guardian Lucas Sawyer had only one goal in mind: prove to his fellow Elondohnians that he’d make an excellent guardian chief like his father before him. His first task in doing so, is to protect the four angelic elementals and help them create the philosopher’s stone. He trained his entire life for this and was prepared to do whatever it takes to accomplish this mission. He didn’t predict that he’d start falling for the earth elemental, Vita, or that doing so could be deadly. He’s confident that if he remains focused on his task, no harm can be done. But when a hidden prophecy is discovered with more than one shocking revelation, Lucas is forced to choose between loyalty and love. Would all those years of guardian training be enough to stop the prophecy from coming into fruition? If not, what were the consequences of his failure?
Available since: 05/07/2024.
Print length: 450 pages.

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