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Alora, by Megan Linski

For hundreds of years, Alora has been queen. Ruling over the most remote regions of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, she spends her summers riding upon a wild stallion, her winters as a winged wolf, never aging, forever at an eternal sixteen. This is what it means to be an Anmortal. Centuries pass until the arrival of something new in the woods, a small boy named August. Alora watches through the years as the child grows into a young man. Slowly she finds herself falling for him, unable to tame her wild heart. Madly in love, she ignores the fact that humans and Anmortals can never be together...a mortal cannot love a creature that lives forever. Distracted by romance, Alora doesn’t notice that there is a monster lurking in the shadows, a hunter who is determined to make Alora his prize. With no time left to run and no way out, Alora is about to make the most challenging decision of her life. What's more important...her true love, or her freedom?

  • Sales Rank: #6400596 in Books
  • Published on: 2014-10-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .72" w x 5.00" l, .72 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

Review
"Alora was a great story with an interesting and original concept. It was really well written, and I couldn't put it down." - Hayley's Reviews
"Well crafted plot and characters created with love and layers. Gorgeous world building and a read that's difficult to put down." - Jenn Strohschein, Book Reviews And Giveaways.org

"Heartfelt. Takes you on a magical journey you will never forget." - Brandy's Book Review
"A modern day fairy tale with a timeless feel." - Donna Fernstrom, author of Sorrows
"Riveting entertainment for the imagination! Captivating from the Prelude to the End! Left me wanting more!" - Leesia Champion, author of Summer Wolf

"Sacrifice, love, tears and laughter. This book grabbed me and kept me captive until the very end." - Helen Mummy Pearce, The Oracle's Lair
"Alora is a fascinating story that keeps you on your toes from the start till the very end. Ms. Linski's imagination is truly impressive." - Tonya Labasan, Wolfie's Fantasy Book Blog

"Linski's Alora is truly cinematic. Love and action united." - The Crazy Book Blog
The book was definitely not what I expected! I was very pleased with it and glad I read it. - Katelyn Marie Johnson

"Alora is a well-crafted book with a strong central character. The author does well to get inside her character's head and express the emotions without bombarding the reader with angst. With a richly descriptive backdrop, this book is a very enjoyable read." - Carlie Cullen, author of the Heart Search trilogy.

About the Author
Megan Linski is the owner of Gryfyn Publishing and has had a passion for writing ever since she completed her first (short) novel at the age of 6. Her specializations are romance, fantasy, and contemporary fiction for people aged 14-24. When not writing she enjoys ice skating, horse riding, theatre, archery, fishing, and being outdoors. She is a passionate advocate for mental health awareness and suicide prevention, and is an active fighter against common variable immune deficiency disorder. She lives in Michigan.

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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
Well that was embarassing
By Candace Lafleur
Alright, there's captivating... and then there's Alora.

I've been reading Alora for a few days now, but just moved so I'm no longer having a 2 hour commute each day on the train. See, that was my reading time to burn through my kindle while ignoring the stranger's armpit in my face while barreling down a dark underground tube.

Now I have no reading time, as I'm driven to and from my office for a few minutes a day. So as it turns out, my rabid need to finish this book has driven me to 'creepy weirdo' level, and I've been sneaking off to the bathroom at work with my Kindle hidden in my sweater.

It's a small office, with 4 companies sharing a single, tiny loo. It's a nice loo, as the psychologist that owns the building has decorated it as some sort of rainforest with enough candles in there to accidentally light oneself on fire if you don't wipe carefully.

Anyway, for DAYS I've been sneaking off to the bathroom to close the lid, sit on the loo and read more of Alora in the calming aromatherapy fire-hazard rainforest office toilet. Which is fine, but I was nearing the end and so ravenous to finish this book that this afternoon I completely forgot to lock the door.

Well.

The first guy knocked. "Occupied." He left.

The second woman rapped on the door with some urgency. "still occupied". I was beginning to worry that I may have to make up a story about a dodgy curry or something, but then figured that would be much more horrifying than the truth - so I said nothing. I would think of something after I finished. There was like, only 4% left.

The woman returned, rapping on the door. She said she was pregnant and really needed to use the loo. I responded that I would be right out, just another minute.

3% of the book left.

Oh holy hell, the ending. The ending! I didn't want it to end but I wanted to gain some sort of resolution and I felt bad about the pregnant woman and paranoid about people's perception of my bathroom usage..

2% left. Whatever, I would deal with it all when the book was finished.

Yet it was when, while reading the ending, I audibly yelled out a 'WHAT?!?" that the pregnant woman tried the door and opened it wide to find me sitting on the toilet fully clothed and clutching my Kindle like some sort of library-toilet fetishist. She burst in, knocking me off the loo in shock - and the two of us kind of wrangled around each other for me to get out and her to get in position as we tipped over a candle and lit a plastic plant on fire. I thought we would have bonded by showering down the plant in the bathtub and agreeing not to tell the psychologist about ANY of this, but no.

She's not speaking to me now.

I am holding Miss Linski and her completely captivating book completely responsible. I could NOT put the thing down.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
An Amazing Fantasy Read!
By Tiffany
Review

Alora by Megan Linkski

Alora is a high fantasy, adventure, romance kind of book. Megan Linski's writing style was quite enjoyable and had its own uniqueness to it. Her writing could also be suitable for younger readers because it is straight forward and easily understood. Also the cover is absolutely stunning and it really captures the eye!

The concept of Alora was very unique and quite intriguing because it tells us the story of a creature called an anmortal whose name is Alora. An anmortal is a creature similar to a human but time doesn't matter to them because they live forever. Each anmortal is different in a way that each of them stop ageing at different ages and Alora stopped ageing when she turned 16. She has ruled of over her forest for hundreds of years and all the creatures know and fear her greatness, but one day she sees a little human boy who lives in her forest. She watches him grow up into a man and she slowly falls in love with him. But anmortals can never fall in love with a humans which leads to life threatening situations. But most of all, she must protect not only him, but also herself from a beast that is known and feared by all anmortals, the Windcomer.

I believe that Alora was a loveable character and she would definitely be someone that I would like to meet. In the beginning, her confidence and sureness of her power didn't come off as being cocky or anything, I found her personality refreshing and I was very convinced that she was truly feared and had this power over the land. She can be playful at times but she still knows her limits. She knows what her responsibilities are, but she pushed all of that aside just do August, which shows us how much she treasures her loved ones, and that she can be very affectionate. I think she became a true hero at the end of the book and was a very good protagonist all in all.

Overall I gave this book a 4.5 stars and I definitely didn't regret reading this book. I really love reading books that aren't as well known and I enjoyed this book. There weren't any things that i disliked but it only didn't receive a full 5 because I personally wouldn't usually read these kinds of books but I didn't know how much I would love it. I especially loved the connection with her and August because their love was so bittersweet. I also love how she is an anmortal, and the fact that she transforms into a wolf with wings when winter comes because I thought it was very fascinating. The entire plot was very unique and all the elements all fit in nicely. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I would recommend it for anyone who wants a quick fantasy read with some romance. I really hope this book will be successful and thank you Megan Linski for writing such an amazing book!

*I was given this book to review by Megan Linski for review*

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Beautiful romantic story with a twist.
By Maru
I was given a copy of Alora by Ms. Megan Linski in exchange for an honest review.

Alora is an inmortal who has ruled the woods/forests for thousands of years with her Horse always by her side. She is part of nature and loves her freedom to do whatever she wants without having anyone try to restrain or put any limitations on her. One day, she notices a small boy and father fishing. The young boy, August, catches her fancy, and she begins to follow and watch him as he grows. When August is a teenager, she introduces herself to him, and they slowly become friends and inseparable. While she is spending time with August, a hunter is stalking her. The hunter will for her to make a decision and live with the consequences.

This story captivated me from the beginning. Alora, August, the hunter, and other characters are very well rounded and full of life. the scenery is so well written that as I was reading the story, it instantly became a movie in my head. It has been a long time since I have read a fantasy book from a new author that has not only instantly caught my interest, but it was so well written that I was sad to see that it had ended. Of course, I had also found hidden meanings in the story. Alora is a fantastic tale of true love, trials and tribulations of being a young adult, and standing up for what you believe in. I highly recommend this story to everyone from the ages of young adult to elders. Alora will leave you laughing, frowning, upset, wanting to throw the book out of frustration, and happiness. I look forward to reading more from Ms. Linski.

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