Advanced Praise for Lightning Rider:
“...the best UF romance read of 2013 by a first time author...a kick ass heroine. Evy is also a curvy, hot, sexy, Latino mamma...this is a character that I definitely want to see a lot more of....” – Urban Book Thief
“It was appealing to read about a different type of strong and capable, not just the generic, skinny Americans. Evy’s Latina ... She’s curvy, hurrah, a real woman ... she’s worth reading about ... hilarious ... reminded me of Bridget Jones with her few quirky antics ... I’m excited to see where this series leads.” – Tilly, HardcoreHeroines.co.uk
“5 Stars...Lightning Rider was an absolute thrill to read, and I couldn't be more satisfied after finishing it.” Lia, Remarkable Reads
“A tough and lively time-traveling heroine and nonstop action - I couldn't put Lightning Rider down. Can't wait to read the next one!” - Berta Platas, author of Lucky Chica and Cinderella Lopez
"What can be more exciting than a time travel novel set in mysterious ancient Spain? Debut author, Jen Greyson brings the plot and the setting to life with dynamic main characters Evy and Constantine. Not to be missed!" - Julia Amante, author of Say You'll Be Mine
“Jen Greyson's novel has it all: action, suspense and a tough heroine who is challenged to grow into the powerful woman she is destined to become. If you love woman like Eve Dallas and Charley Davidson, then get ready for Evy Rivera!” - Mary Castillo, author of Lost in the Light and In Between Men
“...Tight, visceral and mind-blowingly exciting...” – Amy Jarecki, author of the award-winning, Koicto
Summary:
For Evy Rivera, thunderstorms have always caused her physical pain, but she's never known why. When a record-setting storm arrives on the same night her father finds ancient ancestral documents, Evy is set aglow with mysterious tiny lightnings she can command.
Even worse, she alerts some people in the universe who've been looking for her family for a very long time.
Thrown back into ancient Spain and tasked with killing a Spanish legend, she must train alongside Constantine, a sexy yet obstinate Roman warrior. He teaches her how to wield her lightning as a weapon, through more errors than trials. With a relationship as explosive as their late-night training sessions, Evy and Constantine battle their push-pull relationship while trying to ignore the two-thousand-year difference in their birthdates.
Ilif Rotiart, her quasi-mentor, is appalled at Evy's skill. He would prefer to train her father and keep Evy on the sidelines—where women belong. Evy has a feeling Ilif is keeping something from them, but she must play nice until she uncovers the truth. And if he's lying, it will be the worst day of his four-hundred-year life.
Penya Sepadas claims she's Evy's rightful trainer, and she has the prophecy to prove it. Penya doesn't share Ilif's misogynistic attitude, but she does have her own agenda . . . and her own secrets.
Evy must sort through the lies and find the truth behind her family's time-traveling past before the wrong history obliterates the future. She’s spent her whole life fighting for her place. Now, as the first female lightning rider, she'll dedicate her existence to fighting to save the world.
But will Evy learn to manage her lightning and find the truth before it's too late?