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Tempest: The Renegade
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Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2019
[The Tempest trilogy: Book 3] After the fateful battle for Bifröst, Zoya lost everything, including her will to fight. However, the war with Nightingale and the Yeomen is not over yet and Zoya soon realizes she has what it takes to settle them for good. The final battle is imminent and the fate of Europe is on the line. It's up to Zoya and her friends and allies to face the hardship and try to turn the seemingly hopeless situation in their favor.
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