
Last of the Centaurs
Elizabeth Barstone(Author)
Brothers of Atlantis (Publisher)
Published on 14. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
226 pages
978-1-998485-44-4 (ISBN)
Description
An ancient world. A forbidden bond. A second chance for all of creation.
Nyla never expected to survive the fall of Atlantis, watch the world die, or to find love.
Before the flood came, there were teleporters, sky trains, and crystalline cities. And then the gods destroyed it all.
Nyla never expected to survive the fall of Atlantis. Hijacked, hunted, and stranded deep in the forests of a collapsing world, she is saved by a mysterious centaur whose protection defies everything she thought she knew about myth and man. Together, they flee the ruins of a once-great civilization as the Earth itself is sentenced to extinction.
But when the first rains in history fall, Nyla finds herself forced onto a new path. A path she did not choose. One that may save humanity . . . but will cost her everything.
Now, in the wake of cataclysm, only love, courage, and the last of the centaurs can guide them toward a new beginning.
For fans of epic worldbuilding, post-apocalyptic myths, ancient high-tech civilizations, and slow-burn, closed-door romance "Last of the Centaurs" is a genre-defying novel that weaves fantasy, faith, and the forgotten past into a story of healing, survival, and legacy.
A sweeping tale of myth, courage, and impossible love,
Last of the Centaurs is a journey through the world that once was . . . and the one that might be again.
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Series
Language
English
Publishing group
Haven Street Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
325 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-998485-44-4 (9781998485444)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Elizabeth Barstone is a Canadian author who writes emotionally charged speculative fiction that blends myth, dystopia, and slow-burn romance. Her stories explore identity, survival, and the quiet power of becoming who you were meant to be.Her publishing career began with her first story published in Highlights for Children Magazine and CTB-McGraw Hill in 1999.