Shadow Star
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Ongoing, First published Feb 22, 2017
A paranoid king forces a seer to look int his future and divine a prophecy. She does so hesitantly, but none would ever go against this man. She sees a small country that will be his downfall hidden away in the cliffs of Dragon's Valley and also a child. A young girl barely five years old that holds the kings future in her tiny hands. If she is caged it will be his downfall, but if she remains free then it will be his eternal ascent.

Sixteen years later and he finally has his army, finally has enough dragon riders to take the kingdom for himself and free the princess from the oppression of her culture and family. He has the descendant of the first riders on his side and his two most trusted soldiers to fly and free her of her chains.

Little does he know that he has sealed his fate.

 

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Joan

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"I don't like to think of myself as this kickass, badass Lara Croft, no. But I try not to be your typical every day Jane Doe. So I where does that leave me? In the middle, I guess. So there. I'm just your atypical- yet completely ordinary- girl with a bloody crown. Yeah, that has a nice ring to it." At 14 years of age, Joan Domshov thinks she has it all figured out- well, mostly that is. Though her ducks may not always be in a line, she's pretty confident that if she's made it 14 years then she can make it 14 more without the world caving in on her. Oh how one can dream. Exposed to a new world with which she shares a closer tie than she knew, Joan realizes there's more beyond anything she's used to. But change is good. Unless it comes in the form of an eerily charming yet minatory king from the other side of Edalirwen. When her brother is taken by the king who seems to have a personal vendetta against her family's namesake, Joan will travel to the other side of a world that is rumored to be folklore. Regardless, Joan is certain she can prevail. But as her confidence is shaken and her perception about who she truly is starts to diminish, she'll be left questioning the person she once thought she was. Smartmouthed, snarky, and clueless to her obstacles, Joan will figure out whether she is a girl with a tainted past or something else entirely.