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Stacy Hall, Author

A Kindred Reflection - Available Now

The second book in the Sanctioned Realm Series is now available on Kindle & in paperback.

 

A Kindred Reflection

Van’s quest to discover what is expected of her new station sets her on a dangerous road studded with hidden enemies. Using her Evergreen ability to control plants, she gains an unfriendly ally and unearths a secret about her past that will change her future. 

When that secret drives her friends apart, an unexpected enemy forces Van to decide how much she’s willing to give to save her family. 

Death is not the end. The Forces awaken. Destruction nears. The key exists, but can the Fist find it in time to save the Sanctioned Realm? 

 

A Dangerous Green

The Sanctioned Realm is being hijacked by a cruel and power hungry king. King Zaranth isn’t like other Touched humans who can command animals, plant life, or the ancient elements. His Death Touched ability not only yields him virtually indestructible, but gives him power over the minds of humans he chooses. He’s using his involuntary servants to seize the realm and shape it to his own crushing desires. 

After Vandara Datore witnesses King Zaranth murder her beloved sister, she vows revenge. She partners with a group of Touched vigilantes called the Fist, who are committed to ending King Zaranth’s rule. As an unlikely sword master with magical abilities to control plant life, Van becomes the Fist’s favorite weapon. While in search of the King’s right-hand witch, Van believes she's closer than ever to gaining her revenge. However, she’s about to discover that her enemies are not who she thinks they are… and neither are her friends.

 

Catch up with the first installment, A Dangerous Green, available in paperback or on Amazon Kindle (the Kindle version is available for free through October 17, 2016).

Please have a look at my other published works: Haunted (FFM); Drama (101 Words); The Shoes (FFM)

 

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