Synopsis:
YA Fantasy Romance
Leila returns to the land of her birth in search of
family and instead discovers she is heir to a fiery elemental birthright...all
while navigating through the drama of a new high school with the help of her
new best friend "Simone daahling" - a boy with flawless makeup and
the catwalk style of Kate Moss. She is introduced to the national sport of
rugby and meets an irritating boy that would be much easier to hate if he
didn't have chipped emerald eyes that are always laughing at her and a glorious
golden smile. (The glistening, bronzed abs and Pacific warrior tattoos don't
help either.) There's hate, love, jealousy, volcanoes and lots of delicious
Samoan food in Leila's coming-of-age journey as she realizes that ancient
Pacific myths of elemental spirit women Telesa, contain more truth than
fiction. Secrets are revealed and things get blown up as Leila must choose
between sisterhood and the boy she loves. Can their love stand against the
Covenant Keeper?
There are many different kinds of love. All of them
require sacrifice. Who will give everything for the one they love?
A thriller-romance with a difference. If you enjoyed
Twilight, then you will be enthralled by Telesa as it blends the richness (and
humor) of Pacific mythology into a contemporary young adult love story that
will stay with you long after you have turned the final page.
" Tired of vampires and werewolves? TELESA has a
supernatural element but a unique one... Like Air Benders and X-Men combined.
Way cool. The Telesa women are an environmental terrorist group that wield
their elemental powers with a fierce beauty and devastating impact..."
A Piece from Telesa:The Covenant Keeper. By Lani
Wendt Young.
“No … please … how to stop it? How can I
stop it?”
I burst into useless tears. Tears that
fizzed and hissed in a heartbeat of heat. No amount of crying would help now. I
wrung my hands, no way out of it. It was hopeless. In a few minutes I would be
a mass murderer. A killer. In my mind’s eye, I could see it now. People on fire
running in circles, frantically beating at the hungry flames. The smell of
flesh scorching, peeling off ashy bone. Screams. Pleas for help. I sank to my
knees, drained dry of strength. Unwilling to watch the carnage but unable to
take my eyes away. I was drowning in a sea of fiery despair. Suffocating in a
red night of terror.
A clear, calm voice spoke from beside
me. “Leila. Call it back. You can do it. Call it back. Call it back NOW.”
I looked up, eyes glistening with molten
tears. He stood as close to me as he dared, shielding his face from the heat
with his hands, the edges of his clothes singed and charred.
“I can’t.” Abject despair in my voice.
“I don’t know how.”
“Yes you can. You have the power. You
know you do. You spoke to it before. It listens to you. Call it back now before
it’s too late. Please.”
It was the ‘please’ that did it. That
snapped me out of the depths. He wanted me to call the fire. He believed that I
could. And I wanted him to believe in me. Slowly, I raised myself from the
ground, closed my eyes and willed that fiery beast to come home.
To listen to me – its mistress. To
return and feed instead on my molten core. I trembled at the very thought of
the blaze finding its way back. How could I possibly summon it all when it had
grown so exponentially as it fed? But this was my fault. I had to find the
strength from somewhere. I opened my eyes and shuddered at the majesty of the
sight before me.
Directly ahead of me was a massive wall
of fire. It had stopped advancing across the field and now it stood waiting;
the beast waited for my command. Now – it asked – what would you have
me do? Opening my arms, every ounce of my being quivering with fear, I
summoned it home.
I burned. Inside and out. I burned.
There was indescribable pain and the knife edge of pleasure. It was ecstasy and
hell all at once. Then, as swiftly as it had begun, it stopped.
I was empty. A dried husk scorched
beyond belief. Withered and dead. I fell.
The steaming darkness claimed me.
Author Bio
Blog
I was born and
raised in Samoa. I went to university in the USA and New Zealand,
studying English Literature, Women's Studies and Education. Back in Samoa
I worked as a secondary school English teacher for 7 years and did lots of
writing in between for the local newspaper and for myself. My short fiction has
been published in Samoa, NZ, Australia and the UK. My collection of short
stories "Sleepless in Samoa" won the 2011 USP Press Fiction Award. I
also write stories for children that are used in primary school reading
programs. In 2009 I was commissioned by Hans Joe Keil to research and write the
narrative non-fiction book 'Pacific Tsunami Galu Afi'. The book was funded by
the Australian Govt Aid program and all book sale profits go back to tsunami
survivors who were interviewed for the record. My book 'TELESA The Covenant Keeper'
is the first in a YA urban fantasy series and it was launched in Oct
2011. I'm married to Darren Young (who is probably the most patient and
most hottest man alive) and we have five children ranging in age from 4 to
16yrs. We are now based in New Zealand but get to go home to Samoa enough to
keep me brown. (and broke.) I blog about the misadventures of a (slightly
demented) Domestic Goddess over at Sleepless in Samoa.
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