
After ten years, The Battle Of Ivory is finally over and both Amerarah the realm of the nymphs, and Delamin the human realm, are now finally at peace. But unfortunately despite that the humans and nymphs are in tranquility, turmoil still lingers, because one nymph is still in the kingdom of Delamin and in both realms, this nymph is regarded as sinister.
Jason a human living in Delamin, only wants to give her a chance, something she has never been given before. Breaking the rules and defying judgment, Jason hearing all about this ‘mysterious monster’ decides to check things out for himself to see if she really is as dangerous as people say she is.
Amethyst, a nymph, who’s lost everything, comes across this mysterious boy, who oddly gives her something she’s never been given before; a chance, an opportunity to be heard. But then again how could she bring herself to be certain that he wouldn’t become as deceiving as the other humans she’s stumbled upon?
Jason’s blood is what would stain the floor if failure becomes an outcome of his reckless journey. Success, on the other hand, may seem more pleasing especially for Amethyst. However, the more they approach one another, the more they’d place themselves at risk and if caught, would not only result in their deaths but in another war as well.
Maybe even gorier than the last.
Fallen is the second book I've ever written, and is the first I've completed. The inspiration I got for this book was from a Death Castle. I thank Wizard101 greatly for that ;D
This storyline, unlike the others basically just came and was built all on its own. I didn't even have to think that hard. It took me all summer to write it and it will always stay with me throughout my writing journey because of how much it inspired me to keep writing. My dream is to publish it before I'm 16 and if I do, I will consider it to be my greatest accomplishment. Hopefully, it'll be able to encourage other young writers to shoot for the stars. :)
Now I have been having a lot of thoughts about writing a second book to this, I already have a plotline created for it, but I've decided to wait on it.
(And trust me, "I'm willin' to wait for it! #Hamilton ;)