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Masquerade Murder
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Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2018
{I really want to thank CrimsonShadow2 for the amazing cover!!}

9 Kingdoms. Kingdoms of fae, elves, draconae, elementals, goblins, wizards, witches and dwarves.  All living in perfect harmony-or so it seems- until a shocking murder unfolds.

18 year old Myrina, a human, is the middle child of the King of Eldorin, but is the heir to the throne after her older sister married into another human Kingdom, Starcrest. She must marry the arrogant prince Fallon, an elemental with the gift of air, and rule over her kingdom. But can she spend her days in romance when her kingdom is being invaded?

19 year old Ryder is a draconae and a soldier in the war against the two human kingdoms; Eldorin and Starcrest. He worked hard to become a soldier for his King and is just as enraged as anyone else when his King is murdered.
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