FrostBite[ON HOLD]
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 42
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 4
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Nov 09, 2016
If you where looking for a happy story where the prince shows up at the last moment to save the princes you might want to put this book down, because this is the exact opposite. It's my story and yes I am a princess but not the kind that puts on a pink gown and heads to the ball to dance with her prince charming.I am the winter garden a crossbreed between a human and the god khione the Greek goddess of snow.You may think that that means that I live with the Gods and bring happiness where ever I go, but I'm not that either. But why am I telling you this? You will have to find out my story by reading my book.
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Fate of the Mage (Skyelorn Chronicles #3)

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Marithyda Skyelorn has barely managed to escape Magus Opté with three of the four Magestones in her grasp, and the Empress's army encroaches. ***** Reeling from Sabin's betrayal and Rumiya's damning prophecy, Marithyda is determined to realize the full extent of her power and put a stop to the enslavement of her kind - no matter what it takes. However, the kingdom that Marithyda left behind has become all but unrecognizable in her absence. Marithyda and a grief-stricken Queen Taileen Winship must put their rivalry aside to save the land and the people that they love, learning that some forms of powerful magic are hidden for a reason. (Book Three of the Skyelorn Chronicles trilogy) Content and/or Trigger Warning: Some scenes contain violence and references to self-harm that may upset sensitive readers [[Word Count: 80,000-90,000]]