E.K. Barnes is a young adult and urban fantasy author. Her stories are geared toward young adults who not only enjoy reading about characters grappling with real-world issues but also revel in stories with a super-powered edge. Her debut novel, When the Divine Are Dead, was a semi-finalist in the 2021 Kindle Book Awards’ young adult category. For a brief time, E.K. was the owner and operator of Scribe Stash—a personalized subscription box service for readers and writers. She has a passion for awareness and advocacy work, particularly in areas of social issues and mental health. She can sometimes be seen at comic conventions and other bookish events in the Midwest. (READ MORE)
They know it is coming—the day captivators and neo-Nazis alike will try to end it all. The question is, when? With their amulets of protection, Bradley and Savanna are safe from detection, but that doesn’t mean they are safe from Fate. The diviners are geared to make changes. Along with talks of relocating or constructing a new safe house, there are whispers of quietly hitting the road.
When Jay-Jay has a vision involving prison and a gunshot, fears of impending doom escalate. He’s unsure if it’s cause for much concern. After all, Bradley and Savanna are often escaping life-threatening situations. He’s more worried about something else he saw in his vision—a potential love interest.
However, when a diviner goes missing, all hell breaks loose. No one seems to know the best course of action. Should they stick together or split up? Verify a location or jump to conclusions? Woven through tales of strength, solidarity, and found family are moments of love, heartbreak, and tragedy. Still, one must wonder—was it always meant to end like this?
In the main arc finale of the Diviner’s Legacy series, six diviners tell their own versions of what it means to be star-crossed.