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Sisters-of-Element-1877x3000-Amazon-300dpiSisters of Element: Book One of the Luna Family Chronicles
By O. Salazar de Breaux
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy Fiction

Sisters of Element is the first book in a series about the Luna sisters, four Mexican American young women living in present day Percival Falls, Washington. Lina, Val, Zo, and Rory Luna have special abilities based on the elements: water, fire, air, and earth. Having lost their parents at an early age, the sisters have an unbreakable bond. When faced with a dark force that threatens their very existence, they don’t hesitate to fiercely protect each other — even if it means the ultimate sacrifice. 
Lina has it all — her soulmate Gabriel, her dream job, and a close-knit relationship with her three younger sisters. But meeting her sister Val’s new boyfriend triggers a series of nightmares leaving Lina frightened that something terrible is about to happen to her sister. Little does she know, she and her family are in even more danger than they could have imagined. 
Readers will go on a magical and mysterious journey with the Luna sisters. The characters will share their inner strength, their sacrifice, their resilience, and the power of sisterhood. At its heart, Sisters of Element is a story about unconditional love and how with it, you can overcome even the greatest obstacles. 



- Review - 
I just started this week and I am almost done and man it's a crazy ride. This is a first book in a series about four Mexican American women with special abilities. These abilities are based on the elements, so water, fire air, and earth. This book is sisterhood. That was my second favorite thing about this book, the relationship between the sisters  are strongly written and just a blast to read about. My first favorite thing world just is the overall world and culture of the story. The cover really reflects how I feel about this book. All the girls together (Sisterhood), with the gold font (abilities) and light blue plants (mysterious), just pulled me in just like the author's writing style. This is a story about overcoming strugles and sisterhood.  



About the Author
2019-06-02-Olivia-Session-27O. Salazar de Breaux grew up in Olympia, Washington with five younger sisters. An entrepreneur and community leader with a long career in public service, Salazar de Breaux is also an incurable creative who’s inspired by her Mexican- American heritage. Her work incorporates her love of family, food, music, and culture.

She stayed in Olympia to study, earning a B.A. in English from The Evergreen State College, and still lives there with her husband – her sweetheart of more than 20 years – and their two sons, whom she considers her greatest achievements.

Sisters of Element is her debut novel.


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  1. Hi KayCee! I was delighted to read your book review today. Thank you for taking the time to read Sisters of Element. I loved how you connected the colors with the themes in the book (very clever) and that you pointed out the importance of culture and sisterhood. With much appreciation, O. Salazar de Breaux, Author

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    1. Thank you for your comment! I am happy to be able to share about your book. Books that have strong culture and sisterhood are importunate to me so thank you for writing it!

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