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Andromeda's Harmony
Andromeda's Harmony
Andromeda's Harmony
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When Andromeda is injured after falling into a pit made by humans, she's taken to their village, where she stays there for a few days, being cared for by the humans. One of the humans caring for her is a seventeen-year-old boy named John. Andromeda is confused by her new feelings for John, knowing it is forbidden for a centaur to be with a human. When she returned to her herd after her injury was healed, she was faced with a choice: either follow her herd's customs and unite with her betrothed...or follow her heart and be with her beloved human, John.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAmber Douglas
Release dateFeb 7, 2013
ISBN9781301940233
Andromeda's Harmony
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Amber Douglas

I'm a native Arizonan and while growing up, I would often write down notes about stories germinating in my head. I was always interested in the fantasy genre, having been introduced to Anne McCaffrey's Riders of Pern book series (may she rest in peace) in elementary school. I devoured Piers Anthony, Raymond E. Feist, and later, Lord of the Rings. In trying my hand at mysteries, I've found they are fickle things, like a knot in yarn. Instead of cutting it, try to work it out and once unraveled, have a straight line of yarn again. I will some more books coming soon, so please enjoy the ones I have out now. Reviews from readers: The Fallen Angel Review by: Gerty So on Jan. 20, 2013 : Wow, what a story.... I loved it.... Please keep writing, you are great at it..... A Highly Recommended Read..... The Fallen Angel Review by: Anonymous (Barnes and Noble) on June 27, 2013: Short and sweet...a happily ever after ending The Fallen Angel Review by Val Zykwa (Apple store) It was ok...I wish it was longer! A Pie for Papa Review by: Gerty So on Jan. 20, 2013 : Another great read......

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    Andromeda's Harmony - Amber Douglas

    Andromeda’s Harmony

    Andromeda’s Harmony

    Published by Amber Douglas

    Copyright 2013 Amber Douglas

    Smashwords Edition

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    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    Other books by this author:

    Dracula’s Revenge

    The Shepherd’s Flock

    The Protector

    Red Moon

    A Pie for Papa

    Murder in Room 220

    Ren

    The Fallen Angel

    Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/amy18616

    Cover art: Centaur, by Julie Bell

    Chapter One

    We were known as noble creatures. As a centaur myself, I’d say we were a little bit snobbish, to say the least. Mankind revered us, went to us for advice. We had no patience for them, for humans who argued over trivial things.

    As centaurs go, I’m a youngling. A filly, to be precise. Betrothed to the colt of the Hill Herd. We were of the Plains Herd. I was named after Andromeda, the constellation. That was fine, but it was a mouthful to say to some naïve humans. I hated their nicknames: Andro, or Droma.

    Anyway, after I finished my astronomy studies one morning, I was allowed to go galloping on the plains. I loved the sweet smell of the grass, the rush of wind on my body, hear the thundering of my hooves on the plains, matching the beating of my heart.

    One morning as I was galloping, I spotted a small herd of antelope grazing nearby. I immediately looked around, drawing out my bow and nocking an arrow, alert for danger. After a few moments of

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