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Today is day thirty-seven of the BBNYA 2023 spotlight tours! Today I’m shining the spotlight on The Lost Sentinel by Emma L. Adams. In case you missed it, here’s yesterday’s spotlight on The Ghosts in the Flames by Seann Barbour.
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Keep reading to find out if The Lost Sentinel by Emma L. Adams is a book you want to add to your TBR!

Title: The Lost Sentinel
Author: Emma L. Adams
Age Category: Adult
Genre: Fantasy
Length: 400 Pages
Published: January 11, 2022
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They say the country of Zeuten no longer has any need for heroes.
Quests have been completed, the great Powers have withdrawn from the world, and the Sentinels who guard the last Relics are largely forgotten. Unlike their neighbours in the country of Aestin, whose Invokers wield the magic of the deities in exchange for glory and prestige, they leave the gods alone, and the gods extend the same courtesy to them.
When Zeuten’s last Sentinel disappears, Zelle, her granddaughter, intends to track her down. Instead she runs into an Aestinian stranger with no memories of his past, who claims to be looking for a long-lost Relic hidden in the mountains by the first Sentinels. To Zelle, the rumours of lost Relics are just stories told to trick gullible travellers, but the hordes of enemies on the stranger’s tail suggest otherwise. Armed with nothing but her grandmother’s sentient (and temperamental) magical staff, Zelle finds herself tasked with keeping them both alive.
Between monstrous beasts, magical storms, and an enthusiastic but inept aspiring assassin and her dragon sidekick, Zelle has her work cut out if she wants to survive long enough to save her grandmother and prevent the destruction of a nation.
Maybe Zeuten is in need of a few heroes after all…

Emma L. Adams spent her childhood creating imaginary worlds to compensate for a disappointingly average reality, so it was probably inevitable that she ended up writing fantasy novels. She has a BA in English Literature with Creative Writing from Lancaster University, where she spent three years exploring the Lake District and penning strange fantastical adventures.
Now, Emma lives in the middle of England and is the international bestselling author of over 50 novels including the world-hopping Alliance series, the urban fantasy Changeling Chronicles series, and the fantasy adventure Relics of Power trilogy. When she’s not immersed in her own fictional universes, Emma can be found with her head in a book, playing video games, or wandering around the world in search of adventure.


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[…] Today is day thirty-eight of the BBNYA 2023 spotlight tours! Today I’m shining the spotlight on The Only Exception by Claire Huston. In case you missed it, here’s yesterday’s spotlight on The Lost Sentinel by Emma L. Adams. […]