Tale of the Last Fae (Preview)
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  • Reads 19
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 22m
Complete, First published Jun 17, 2017
Darʃel Montelash is the last surviving Fae.  Growing up in the gold mines with the Dwarves of Gōl Zolanɉɉ Mɉɉāt, she has never seen the outside world.  That is until her magic starts to cause trouble and she must venture out to discover her routes and attempt to control her ever-growing magic.

     Join the small group on their adventure, discover their secrets and the Land of Idokáʃ.  Venture through the lies and deceit and fight alongside our heroes.

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     This is a preview for a story I intend to one day publish.  For every ten chapters, I will publish one as a teaser.
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Pallu, at seventeen, is exhausted from training as a warrior and as one of the Queen's elite White Guard, a group of telekinetics who protect the kingdom from evil mages. Already, she has traveled and battled more than most grown men. What she needs is a holiday, but naturally that holiday can't go without the king's being assassinated, her father nearly dying, her own life being threatened, and oh, she can suddenly hear a voice in her head. So much for holidays. Pallu returns home to meet this voice who turns out to be Rumah, a young woman who shares an uncanny resemblance to Pallu. Together these new friends must fight to save their kingdom from the chaos and destruction of traitorous mages. But at what cost? ***I've finally gotten all the chapters loaded! I hope you enjoy!*** As of 7/12/2020, I've updated/revised chapters 3 & 4. As always, I covet your comments. This is one of my older novels (over ten years old) that I stumbled across and wanted to share.