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Letters of Aendir by DennelleDescallar
DennelleDescallar
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The Letters of Aendir is Book One of The White Dawn War Trilogy. It's an Urban Fantasy that tell's part of Ivalon's history through the eyes of two characters. Vaine only had her faith and her people. The Inllessians were being persecuted, and Vaine's job was to get them out of Revellare. In one of her missions, she has to make a choice: keep living her life or reveal the truth about the Blind Goddess. Peitro is a High Inquisitor of the Divine Church. A thief has stolen a sacred relic from the Church's vaults, and the clergy has sent Peitro to retrieve it. The outcome of his search could either plunge the Revellare into chaos or damn his soul for eternity. Two people. Two beliefs. All tangled in a skein of lies and half-truths.
Things Not Subject To Gravity by MichaelShivaSurya
MichaelShivaSurya
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Set Voland--a homeless young man who attacked a child in the midst of hallucinations--has been caught by the police and sent to a psychiatric hospital. There, he's stricken by a meeting with a Shining White Being who will completely overturn his life. David Green--supposedly an editor in chief for the Evening Times in Glasgow--has been sent to New York by a secret organization. He's given the task of finding Sybil Vain, an enigmatic fortune-teller known as The Oracle. Sybil Vain has been looking for someone as well--𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑚𝑎𝑛 𝑜𝑓 𝑏𝑖𝑠 𝑑𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑚𝑠, or more precisely, the recurrent premonition of his own death. When their paths intertwine the wheels of destiny begin to go astray and the door to the esoteric realms slams open. Is it possible to beguile death by knowing the future or is everything already decided? And what if someone could attain Solomon's power? ⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱ "Even Newton when he discovered gravity believed in what he saw, yet there is an infinite number of invisible entities and, among those, countless are the things not subject to gravity." -Sybil Vain ⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱ DISCLAIMERS: Part of the content is mature. Readers discretion is thereby advised. *** Cover credits @J26Design
No Gravity Artbook by MichaelShivaSurya
MichaelShivaSurya
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"Hi there, lovely, Sybil Vain here. Welcome to the backstage of Things Not Subject To Gravity! This book is featuring a collection of art materials, such as digital illustrations, sketches and funny strips related to Things Not Subject To Gravity. Being I the main -and most charming- character of the book, I've decided to join the author, Michael Shiva Surya, and her cover designer, J26 Design, in this project. If you like this Art-book, read my story. If you like my story, you should see this Art-book. That said, let's spread the love and keep it No Gravity!"