"She was solely created to guard a legendary relic. But when a rogue thief from Earth disrupts her dreary world, her job might not be the only thing she loses." There's only so much for a bored three-thousand-year old fairy to do in the forest... A nameless fairy dubbed "Magenta" knows she only ex
The Curse of the Arcadian Stone: Nameless Fay (Volume 2 Broken Fate)
โ Scribed by S. R. Breaker
- Book ID
- 110874650
- Publisher
- Sara Breaker
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 57 KB
- Series
- Nameless Fay #2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781005804794
- ASIN
- B08WK9XSY9
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โฆ Synopsis
"She literally had one job."
For over three thousand years, a nameless forest fairy dubbed "Magenta" has been duty-bound to protect the most powerful relic in the land of Arcadia.
But when the legendary relic falls into the hands of Josh Richards, a rogue stranger from Earth, there is no more hiding its immense power from all manner of potential threats.
And while possession of a mythical relic can indeed gain you allies, Josh and Magenta quickly learn that it can also make you enemies just as fast.
It's a big, wide, dangerous world outside the forest.
Continue on this journey through a mysterious, mystical land... A second-world classic fantasy adventure.
"Broken Fate" is Volume 2 in S. R. Breaker's new novella series "The Curse of the Arcadian Stone: Nameless Fay."
For lovers of epic fantasy, adventure, and easy to read feel-good stories. Short books for busy people. If you like Neil Gaiman's "Stardust" and "The Chronicles of Narnia" with a quirky twist, you'll enjoy this offbeat, fast-paced YA epic fantasy adventure.
Offbeat, quirky, easy reading fantasy and science fiction. Check out other books by S. R. Breaker.
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