

"Spiritually tinged YA fantasy that may cast a spell over fans of the Twilight Saga."
- Kirkus Reviews
"Spiritually tinged YA fantasy that may cast a spell over fans of the Twilight Saga."
- Kirkus Reviews


Legend has it, there's an ancient Lemurian city hidden deep within Mount Shasta, California. For seventeen-year-old Ellie Blake, daughter of the local innkeeper, the tourists' stories all seem like a joke. Portals, Bigfoot, Lemurians... These people can't be for real.
But, when weird things start happening to Ellie, and the stories converge with tales of energy-vampires and magic, she needs answers.
She never could have predicted what she would find underground... the impossible decision she would be faced with... or, the Lemurian Changeling boy who could rip all her choices away in an instant, if she gets too close. But she can't keep herself away.
"The novel's lost world premise is one of the oldest in pulp fantasy, but the tone here trends closer to Stephenie Meyer than Edgar Rice Burroughs; the settings here aren't dazzling kingdoms, but bioluminous caves, glades, public parks, crystal-souvenir shops, and teenage hangouts as the mythic Lemurians lurk amid ignorant humans."
-Kirkus Reviews
Stay tuned for the Lemurian Saga, Book Two cover reveal - coming soon!
Benjamin Emrys


Legend has it, there's an ancient Lemurian city hidden deep within Mount Shasta, California. For seventeen-year-old Ellie Blake, daughter of the local innkeeper, the tourists' stories all seem like a joke. Portals, Bigfoot, Lemurians... These people can't be for real.
But, when weird things start happening to Ellie, and the stories converge with tales of energy-vampires and magic, she needs answers.
She never could have predicted what she would find underground... the impossible decision she would be faced with... or, the Lemurian Changeling boy who could rip all her choices away in an instant, if she gets too close. But she can't keep herself away.
"The novel's lost world premise is one of the oldest in pulp fantasy, but the tone here trends closer to Stephenie Meyer than Edgar Rice Burroughs; the settings here aren't dazzling kingdoms, but bioluminous caves, glades, public parks, crystal-souvenir shops, and teenage hangouts as the mythic Lemurians lurk amid ignorant humans."
-Kirkus Reviews
"This was an absolutely excellent read! Another start to a series that made me wish magic was real. The Lemurian Saga was so well written and captivating. I definitely recommend!"
-Bri
"There's plot twists, magic and a cliffhanger. The pacing is excellent, and the characters are impressively well-developed, especially considering it's the first book in a series."
-Brenna Elise
Stay tuned for the Lemurian Saga, Book Two cover reveal - coming soon!


Benjamin Emrys


"Spiritually tinged YA fantasy that may cast a spell over fans of the Twilight Saga."
- Kirkus Reviews













