Harmonious Journey
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Oct 05, 2014
These chronicles are for true fantasy lovers.  It takes inspiration for a certain famous Tabletop game, the Lord of the Rings Triology, The Name of the Wind, and The Lies of Locke Lamora. 

Violet is fun loving, rough and tumble, bardic gnome.  She has had the great fortune of being recently blessed by the one and only Lord of luck, tricks, and lovable scoundrels.  

Despite the whole being chosen thing, Violet had no plans to really change what she does.  Hey, that's what got her noticed in the first place, right?  She loves  wandering and floating through life from one shiny thing to the next, and  thrives on making no plans at all.  

However, she's beginning to suspect that the deck may be stacked against her, as more and more of the events she stumbles into seem to be leading her towards the same thing.  Maybe accepting the whole, representative of the Lord of Luck, thing wasn't going to be as "strings free" as she has assumed.
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The Rider's Legend

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Hated by the people she's sworn to protect, dragon rider Neely Lynch searches for her stolen dragon while struggling to control the dark powers inside her. ***** After the Culling of Naughton -- a horrific slaughter that led to the murder of several dragon riders and the destruction of two separate armies -- Neely Lynch is on the warpath. Unbeknownst to most, Neely and her friends survived the Culling and are determined to reunite with their kidnapped dragons at any cost (even if that means leaving a trail of broken and bloody bodies behind them). But finding her dragon soon becomes the least of her problems when Neely discovers her disappearance after the Culling has only added to her reputation as the infamous Vidalin Rider. Hated and scorned by the people she's sworn to protect, Neely must find a way to prove she's not the villain everyone thinks she is before her dark and deadly powers, which are slowly growing beyond her control, transform her into the very thing she's trying not to be. [The Rider's Legend can be read as Book 3 in The Rider series, or as a standalone -- but note that it will spoil Book 1 and 2] [[word count: 150,000-200,000 words]]