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Moriana "Mori" Albright is your average eighteen-year-old when she is abducted by raiders and pulled into the magical world of the fae. Once there, Mori finds herself next in line to become their forest queen and inherit the powerful royal magic that accompanies the throne. After accepting her fate and growing into her full power, she proceeds to show the fae what she can do, until a vengeful dictator crashes her world and tries to steal her magic for himself. Mori finds herself dragged into an ancient war that has raged on longer than she has been alive. To make matters worse, another threat…mehr

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Moriana "Mori" Albright is your average eighteen-year-old when she is abducted by raiders and pulled into the magical world of the fae. Once there, Mori finds herself next in line to become their forest queen and inherit the powerful royal magic that accompanies the throne. After accepting her fate and growing into her full power, she proceeds to show the fae what she can do, until a vengeful dictator crashes her world and tries to steal her magic for himself. Mori finds herself dragged into an ancient war that has raged on longer than she has been alive. To make matters worse, another threat is trying to destroy the entire forest! Will Mori be able to defeat the fierce raider king, protect the forest, and show the fae that she has what it takes to be queen? Or will her time in the fae world end just as swiftly as it began?
Autorenporträt
K. Moongazer was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest of the USA. Growing up, Moongazer always loved reading fantasy novels and playing video games. Discovering her love for storytelling has led her to develop her skills as a writer, consistently making expansive stories and connections. The art of story telling and helping others express themselves through these stories has always been what it's about. Being hearing impaired with a menagerie of mental illnesses, including ADHD, Moongazer always wanted to be inclusive to the marginalized in all her writings.