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The Elements of the Storm

โœ Scribed by Kay L. Moody


Publisher
Marten Press
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Series
The Elements of Kamdaria #3
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


With her life in ruin, Talise must head to the deadliest part of the empire.

Talise's heart is shattered. What little hope she has is hanging by a thread. She hides in the outer ring of Kamdaria where fear, destruction, and death reign. Winter's icy tendrils curl in each day, and her difficulties only expand.

At first, she simply wants to survive. But war is still brewing in the other rings. Even when she tries to ignore it, power and poison force her to take sides.

As her enemy is evolving, she still has to help the citizens, train with the elements, and build an army. Winter storms and surprise attacks make every day more difficult than the last. And time is running out...

If Talise doesn't survive long enough to fulfill her duty, Kamdaria will be lost forever.

This series was originally published as short novellas. This book includes novellas 9-12 of The Elements of Kamdaria (Water Storm, Air Storm, Earth Storm, and Fire Storm). Don't miss the other books in this breathtaking fantasy series!

#1: The Elements of the Crown
#2: The Elements of the Gate
#3: The Elements of the Storm

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