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The natural world is unraveling as the tyrant king of Tellus drains the Earth Mother's magic for his own political gain. Lady Lyanna Tempestas is fated to rule the Stormlands-until the night she commits a desperate act of violence, only to discover the half-eaten Earth Mother. Vowing to stop the king, no matter the cost, Lyanna takes refuge in the Sunlands, the kingdom's most prosperous court. Under the protection of the powerful Coronis family, Lyanna secretly works with the Resistance to overthrow the king. As she grows closer to the scholarly and vengeful Cassius Coronis-rumored to wield…mehr

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The natural world is unraveling as the tyrant king of Tellus drains the Earth Mother's magic for his own political gain. Lady Lyanna Tempestas is fated to rule the Stormlands-until the night she commits a desperate act of violence, only to discover the half-eaten Earth Mother. Vowing to stop the king, no matter the cost, Lyanna takes refuge in the Sunlands, the kingdom's most prosperous court. Under the protection of the powerful Coronis family, Lyanna secretly works with the Resistance to overthrow the king. As she grows closer to the scholarly and vengeful Cassius Coronis-rumored to wield blood magic-Lyanna is drawn into a tangled web of revolution, divine power, and forbidden love. A Raven in the Storm is an epic fantasy debut featuring a complex magic system, a sharp-minded and emotionally-scarred heroine, and a slow-burn romance set against ecological collapse and class revolution.
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Alida Miranda-Wolff is the Amazon-bestselling author of two nonfiction books with HarperCollins Leadership and the debut fantasy novel A Raven in the Storm, the first in the Gods of Tellus quartet. Her writing has appeared in Salon, Writer's Digest, Books by Women, and Hippocampus. A diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging practitioner and worker's rights activist, Alida also hosts Care Work, a podcast about what it means to offer care for a living. She received the University of Chicago's Early Career Achievement Award in 2021 and holds a degree in creative writing from the same institution. She lives in Chicago with her husband, their threenager, and a literal animal menagerie.