Elemental Series

Book 1, Fire: Inferno (complete)

Fin has a secret; one that can not be shared.

He has an undying love for fire. He craves the heat and only feels at peace when he's engulfed in flames. His skin never blisters or shows the slightest sign of discomfort when he sneaks off into the woods to feed his addiction.

It's only when the cold sets in that he feel an aching pain in his chest.

Fin can't let anyone find out. Others, who were different like himself, have been burned alive when they were discovered. 

A small part of him wants them to, just so he can know what it's like to be surrounded by fire.


Book 2, Fire: Polar Flux (complete)

It's cold, and Fin can't fight it. 

Even after he escapes the frost, only ice lives inside the firebird. The inferno he wants is gone. It was stolen from the middle realm by the man whose flame he craves the most: Zoran, the third god of fire. After the loss of his kingdom, the god took back his gift to the mortals; fire.

They're all prisoners to the cold, and Fin can't take it. He wants to feel the blistering heat and once again be engulfed in flames. Only then will the aching pain in his chest stop. 

He'd do anything, anything at all just to stop this polar flux.


Book 3, Wind: To Catch a Breeze (complete)
The wind can be a subtle thing, until Jerric gets a hold of it. He loves the rush of forming a tornado and blowing away anything that gets in his path. When encased in his wind tunnel, he lives for the power. He feels invincible. Jerric is a very talented shifter, too talented at times. His winds have the signs of originating from the north, which worries his parents. Jerric secretly hopes so. He wants the norther god to offer him a place in his ranks. And with the his help, Jerric dreams of becoming the strongest wind shifter that will ever exist. Powerful enough maybe to even dethrone the embarrassment know as the southern wind god, Notus. The sad thing is for the poor god, Jerric could.


Book 4, Earth: Soil (complete)

Everything grows from the soil up, but Terrin is stuck in the mud.

The other earth shifters all create beautiful things, exotic flowers, trees taller than mountains, but Terrin just sits in the manure pit making sure the soil isn't too acidic for cherry blossoms. He hates it. He truly hates his life. After nearly three centuries of doing the exact same thing everyday, he's willing to do anything just to escape it. So when the goddess's kingdom is shook by an earthquake, and the garden wall crumbles, Terrin takes his chance, even though touching the ground of the outside world might every well kill him.

Book 5, Water: Rain 

A cry from the rocks below stops a young woman from jumping to her death after losing her husband to the sea. Hurrying to the beach, Coraline finds a child with golden eyes and a hollow pearl. She believes the boy is a gift from the water god, Merrik, and takes the child as her own.She names him Mazin to honor her late husband and the great god of the sea. But something isn't normal about this child. Whenever he cries, thunderstorms appear in once clear skies. When Mazin is scared, thunder cracks and the wind picks up.Coraline loves her son, nonetheless and she is determined to raise Mazin to be like any other boy. A fisherman of the sea and a man worthy of one day captaining one of his Uncle's fishing boats. With each passing year, it's become clear that may never happen.Simply because, Mazin is afraid of water.

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