Selling stories is a deadly businessTanwen doesn't just tell stories--she weaves them into crystallized sculptures that sell for more than a few bits. But the only way to escape the control of her cruel mentor and claw her way from poverty is to set her sights on something grander: becoming Royal St
The Story Peddler
β Scribed by Franklin, Lindsay A
- Book ID
- 110492701
- Publisher
- Gilead Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- Weaver 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781683701361
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β¦ Synopsis
Selling stories is a deadly businessTanwen doesn't just tell stories--she weaves them into crystallized sculptures that sell for more than a few bits. But the only way to escape the control of her cruel mentor and claw her way from poverty is to set her sights on something grander: becoming Royal Storyteller to the king.During her final story peddling tour, a tale of treason spills from her hands, threatening the king himself. Tanwen goes from peddler to prey as the king's guard hunts her down . . . and they're not known for their mercy. As Tanwen flees for her life, she unearths long-buried secrets and discovers she's not the only outlaw in the empire. There's a rebel group of weavers . . . and they're after her too.
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