Daughter of Mystery (Revised version)
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  • Reads 989
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  • Parts 41
  • Time 5h 31m
Complete, First published Jul 26, 2017
Still reeling from the discovery that she might not be human, Yavenna realizes she will have to find out the truth before rumours of her new-found powers reach her father the King, in Tarhasta.

Her fiancé, the recently crowned King Mal of Arvad, is shocked to learn she has set off on her quest on her own. Unable to leave the capital so soon after his coronation, he sends the moody, courageous Gared to help Yavenna, knowing she has powerful enemies who might want her dead. Yavenna and Gared must overcome their mutual hostility as they fight to stay alive, but will their stormy relationship leave destruction in its path, and can they discover why Yavenna is being pursued by mages?

Daughter of Mystery is an unputdownable emotional whirl of secrets, romance and self-sacrificing bravery. Start reading today to continue your thrilling journey through Yavenna's world.
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