Cey Cey Miller
Solum: Betrayed
Science Fiction Fantasy Drama
Azidah Eld excels at being her own boss and loves the life of an Art dealer; constantly traveling around the world and gazing upon beautiful works of art. Her 30th birthday is approaching fast and her career is exactly where she wants it to be. Azidah is a strong, single, professional woman, who's very good at what she does. Everything is as expected. Then the nightmares start and explainable events begin to happen. When it gets to the point where she can't sleep and has trouble concentrating at work, she has to do something. Eventually the situation returns her to the town she was raised in, after 10 years. The search for answers only results in more questions. Her world is turned upside down by twists and turns she would've never expected. The truth becomes harder to find than was originally thought. Nothing, and no one, is as it seems. |
Solum: A Queen Has Risen
Scientific Fiction Fantasy Drama
Azidah has found her daughter, Kiera, but can't save her alone. She must venture through the unfamiliar world of Solum in an attempt to find help stealing her daughter from the villainous Du Sang leader. All the while she’s still learning the extent of her powers and sorting through the flood of new memories. Azidah comes across, through the aid of family magic, five unlikely companions who agree to help the new Queen of the Elementals against the Du Sang. A few unlikely mishaps and unexpected twists finally brings Azidah face-to-face with evil, evil she may not be strong enough to defeat. Meanwhile, Kiera learns of the appearance of her estranged, apparently deadly, mother inside the Du Sang mansion. All she's ever known starts to fall apart. Lie after lie is unraveled but still the truth is too hidden to uncover. Will Azidah be able to convince her estranged daughter of the truth or will all her efforts be in vain? Will it all be too much to handle for Kiera? Will Kiera turn her back on everyone and everything she knows or will her loyalties remain where they've always been, with the Du Sang? |