Storm of Arranon Fire and Ice

Storm of Arranon Fire and Ice
300 Pages
ISBN 1481014277

A dark evil rises. A world on the threshold of destruction. A crossing into a mysterious realm. The journey begins.

Newly commissioned Interceptor fighter pilot Captain Erynn Yager settles in to a routine at a covert military base on Arranon. The love between Erynn and Jaer, Fayn of the Anbas Warriors, grows, and finally her life seems complete. With the recent threat of an alien invasion crushed, she believes the worst is behind her. Her peaceful existence won't last. Dhoran, the sovereign of Arranon's underworld, rises from the dead to possess an unwilling human. In his disguise as a surface dweller, Dhoran's powers grow as he plots a war that will plunge Arranon onto a path of destruction. Visions of a dark realm invade Erynn's thoughts and dreams, drawing her deeper into the enigmatic consciousness of Arranon. Erynn enters this underworld realm, intensifying her connection to the heart and soul of the living Arranon. Faced with new challenges, Erynn discovers help awaits her in unexpected places

R E Sheahan

About R E Sheahan (Grants Pass, Oregon Author)

R E Sheahan

Award-winning author R E Sheahan writes action-packed stories of adventure, magic, and friendships in intriguing new worlds with fantastic creatures. Her main protagonist, Erynn, is a fresh, sassy, and welcome change to a genre filled with male perspectives. Robynn's been a Paramedic/Firefighter, an EMT 1 instructor, and owner of a cattle and sheep ranch in the beautiful Pacific Northwest where she also rescued Border Collies. Living and writing from the Oregon Coast, she enjoys both the beach and the redwood forests with a rescued terrier mix named Annie.

First, I am a reader. I love books, all the characters you meet, grow to love or hate, and the exciting places stories take you. When unable to read, I listen to audio books on tape or CD. At any given time, I probably have an audio book, an e-book, and a paperback going.

Ideas from dreams follow me into warm sunny days or the quiet of falling snow. “What ifs” feed a vivid imagination. Even mistyped phrases may lead to an "aha" moment. Brain storming sessions standing in windy, dark parking lots with fellow writers release thoughts that pry at the corners of my mind, grasping for purchase. Sometimes the ideas pursue me, with persistence.