Born of Aether - Elemental Origins 4
Formats: E-Book, Audio, Paperback, Hardback
Ages: 12-15, 16-18
They say if you tell a lie long enough, you'll eventually believe it, but Akiko will never forget who she really is.
Akiko Susumu is not what she seems. Her life as a normal teen living in a coastal Canadian town is a complete sham. The old man she lives with is not her grandfather, he's her captor. And Akiko isn't a teen. In fact, she isn't even human.
But Akiko isn't allowed to share the reality of her true nature with a single soul. Not even her three best friends know of the power she could wield, given the chance.
So, when she's sent back to her homeland to steal an ancient samurai sword, she jumps at the chance to secure her freedom, only to get caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse with the most dangerous crime syndicate in Japan.
Can Akiko escape with her life and her soul, or is true freedom as elusive as the Aether she was born from?
Buy Born of Aether and be lifted to a place where spirits reign
Born of Aether is the fourth book in The Elemental Origins Series (which can be read in any order) a saga which follows four best friends over 1 magical summer. If you like incredible abilities, strong female characters, and a little romance, then you'll love A.L. Knorr's YA fantasy adventure series. Thousands of copies sold, over a MILLION pages read. Readers love the supernaturals of The Elemental Origins Series.
Reviews
Hugely original and wonderfully entertaining This really has been a fantastic series and I've totally adored each of its prior books. As a result, I was really looking forward to this book and expecting a fun read. I did not get what I expected - I got much more. Quite simply, this book is superb. The way that AL Knorr brings in Japanese mythology and samurai culture in the form of the "born of Æther" demon hunting Akuna Hanta is hugely original and wonderfully entertaining. Akiku Susumu, the heroine of this particular tale, is a truly compelling character and it's really neat following along as she starts developing her powers as she faces everything thrown at her. Add in a kick-a** plot, a great cast of supporting characters and excellent writing and you'll understand why I felt obligated to rate this book five stars (which I generally avoid doing) and am happy to highly recommend it.




















