Remnant of Power

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: J.A. Deakin ISBN: 9781370697564
Publisher: J.A. Deakin Publication: March 17, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: J.A. Deakin
ISBN: 9781370697564
Publisher: J.A. Deakin
Publication: March 17, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A stunning new series leads you into a world you won't want to leave...

Something quite alarming has been happening to Princess Yavenna, heir to the throne of Tarhasta. Since her sixteenth birthday a year and a half ago, she’s been getting stronger and faster; quite shockingly so. She knows it certainly can’t be anything to do with magic - magic has been against the law for years in Tarhasta. But there’s not really anyone she can talk to about it as her mother died when she was seven and her best friend Marco won’t discuss anything that might get him into trouble with Yavenna’s father King Yeroz. Well, Yavenna thought her father was King Yeroz - but when she is sent to Arvad to marry the notorious King Ulric against her will, Yavenna begins to find out nothing in her life is quite what she thought it was.

On the surface, Arvad is a fertile, prosperous country. But when she gets there, Yavenna discovers strange people with unexpected powers. And some of them seem a little too keen to stick uncomfortably close to her. Especially when Yavenna finds out she’s a bit more like some of them than she ever dreamt was possible.

Luckily for Yavenna, King Yeroz made sure she was brought up knowing one end of a bow from another. That comes in quite useful as she often makes too-rash decisions and can’t always keep her mouth shut. Sometimes those qualities don’t help when you’re trying to make friends in a foreign land. And they are definitely some of the worst qualities you could ever have when you find yourself falling in love…

Start reading today and enter Yavenna's magical world of secrets, magic, danger and romance!

'The characters come to life in the pages, keeping you turning for more. If you are a fantasy reader, this should be in your must-read pile.' Twoheartbeats blog

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A stunning new series leads you into a world you won't want to leave...

Something quite alarming has been happening to Princess Yavenna, heir to the throne of Tarhasta. Since her sixteenth birthday a year and a half ago, she’s been getting stronger and faster; quite shockingly so. She knows it certainly can’t be anything to do with magic - magic has been against the law for years in Tarhasta. But there’s not really anyone she can talk to about it as her mother died when she was seven and her best friend Marco won’t discuss anything that might get him into trouble with Yavenna’s father King Yeroz. Well, Yavenna thought her father was King Yeroz - but when she is sent to Arvad to marry the notorious King Ulric against her will, Yavenna begins to find out nothing in her life is quite what she thought it was.

On the surface, Arvad is a fertile, prosperous country. But when she gets there, Yavenna discovers strange people with unexpected powers. And some of them seem a little too keen to stick uncomfortably close to her. Especially when Yavenna finds out she’s a bit more like some of them than she ever dreamt was possible.

Luckily for Yavenna, King Yeroz made sure she was brought up knowing one end of a bow from another. That comes in quite useful as she often makes too-rash decisions and can’t always keep her mouth shut. Sometimes those qualities don’t help when you’re trying to make friends in a foreign land. And they are definitely some of the worst qualities you could ever have when you find yourself falling in love…

Start reading today and enter Yavenna's magical world of secrets, magic, danger and romance!

'The characters come to life in the pages, keeping you turning for more. If you are a fantasy reader, this should be in your must-read pile.' Twoheartbeats blog

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