Eboni Manning

Eboni Manning

About

I write under two pen names, Alexandra Kane and Kianna Alexander. I'm a married mother of two young kids, who wedges writing time in between kissing boo-boos and my day gig as a freelance copywriter. I write in several genres, including romantic suspense, paranormal romance, and historical romance. I love a good story, and my favorite author is Beverly Jenkins.

Act of Redemption

Act of Redemption

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The "Gastar" series is four novellas when completed.  The stories follow teen assassin Shevata as she travels through history of the city of Gastar to seek redemption for her past actions and to regain her soul. The first, "Act of Redemption" was published in 2009, the second, "Children of Discord" will be available in a few weeks. Recommended age is 13+ for intense battle scenes, not erotic, minimal profanity. ebooks and kindle versions available.

Story Behind The Book

I had the idea for this book while writing the first one in the series (Darkness Rising). I knew I wanted to use the woman in charge scenario from the beginning, and with Tatiana and John, it immediately led to fireworks!

Reviews

Four Star-Pack Howl Review from Kayla, <a>Bitten By Paranormal Romance</a><br /><br />&quot;Tatiana is a fiery shifter that takes charge of every situation she’s put in. When she is put as the superior officer to lead a team to solve a series of robberies, she immediately butts heads with John Groves. John is a telekinetic history teacher that tries his hardest to push Tatiana’s buttons. The sexual tension between the two is evident throughout the story, and their hot night together just makes it that much more prevalent. Together, with the help of their team, they use everything they have to find out who is behind the robberies.<br />Embrace the Night is the second book in the Phoenix Files series. Reading the book made me want to go back and buy the first one in the series. Although I’m sure reading the first book would make a few things make sense, it is not imperative to read it to understand the book.&quot;