Power - to Heal and to control. The Imperial society is full of eddies of power, both political and financial. On the world of Barkin Prime, the powerful Watern family has a long tradition of supplying some of the most powerful Healers in the Imperium. Corda is a child on the brink of turning 9
Power Nexus (Vorcian Imperial Chronicles Book 3)
โ Scribed by Taki Drake
- Publisher
- All Chaos Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 165 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Expected to be a Healer. Destined to be something else.
All of the Waterns of Barkin Prime have been Master Healers, a legacy that runs back hundreds of years. Corda, the eldest daughter of the house, does not expect to break that pattern, but the universe has different plans for her.
The events that help shape the woman that will become an essential part of the Vorcian Imperium are powerful.
Just like the adult that she is destined to be.
This is the second story in the Vorcian Imperial Chronicles about Corda, the eldest girl in the Watern family of Barkin Prime. We first met Corda in the book In the Cards, where her coming of age 10th birthday was celebrated by a visit from her maternal grandmother, the Imperial Seer. The story picks up when Corda is barely 13 and is starting at the Barkin Prime Academy of Magic.
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