Agna had been looking forward to her overseas assignment for the last four years. It was just a side project on the way to taking over her fatherβs art agency, of course, but she eagerly awaited the opportunity to use her education and prove that studying to be a magical healer had been worthwhile.
The Healers' Home (2 Balance Academy)
β Scribed by S.E. Robertson
- Publisher
- Independently published
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 279 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Wildern is a town on the cusp: poised on the border, with a new hospital bringing in talent from around the world.
Agna thinks itβs ripe for some more culture. She launches her plan to open her own art gallery, putting off her familyβs pleas to come home and join the family business. A new mentor seems to suggest that her talents are better spent as a healer, but why else did she come to town?
Keifon becomes a doctorβs apprentice, hoping to settle into a quiet new life, even though he suspects that such dreams are out of his reach. And why is he finding it so hard to move out of Agnaβs house and reach for the life that heβs always said he wanted?
A new improvement project will bring an old friend to this growing border town, and test the healers' loyalties. The past wonβt let go, and the future wonβt wait...
Direct sequel to The Healersβ Road, second in the Balance Academy series. 160,000 words. Slice-of-life fantasy: big life decisions and little dramas, plus healing people or causing landslides with your bare hands.
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