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The Woman of the Void

English · Paperback / Softback

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A tyrant with a vendetta.
A witch with a destiny.
All's fair in war and magic.

Raised in an isolated Kota village, Vedanleé uses her gifts to draw magic from the ancient lands of her coastal home. The Clan Eldress, the most powerful woman in the village, has a vision about the prophesied Woman of the Void - a woman destined to wield unfathomable power. To her surprise, Vedanleé is named as this woman.

Then Thurston Olander, Lord High Commander of the Dominion global empire, comes to fulfill an old custom. The women of the clan uncover a whole new danger, and Vedanleé must go with Thurston to ensure their safety.

Living in the Dominion's technologically advanced world, Vedanleé's power over the void grows as she discovers the science behind her magic. But she lives in fear, for Thurston is not what he seemed.

Will she ever become the Woman of the Void? Escape is her only option, but where will she ever be safe in Thurston's empire?

About the author










Sunshine Somerville has a degree in English Literature and self-published her first book at the ripe old age of nine. She currently lives on the beachy side of Michigan with her husband, daughters, and rescued dogs.
The Kota Series is a Science Fantasy epic based on youthful obsessions with X-Men, Star Wars, The Chronicles of Narnia, and A Wrinkle in Time.
The Alt-World Chronicles is an Adult Fantasy series inspired by weird recurring dreams, a love of reimagined mythology, and one ridiculously hot summer lived in Kansas City.
A Fairly Fairy Tale is Sunshine's first Middle Grade Fantasy book. She got the idea from her family's crest, which portrays a dragon shooting flames from both ends, and from a niece whose second favorite word is farts.

Product details

Authors Sunshine Somerville
Publisher Sunshine Somerville
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.08.2015
 
EAN 9798230918738
ISBN 979-8-230-91873-8
No. of pages 66
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 4 mm
Weight 97 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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