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princess will rise and challenge Fate.
While her father, brothers, and people fight against theKingdom of Apentha ,
tenacious eighteen-year-old Princess Magna can only watch the destruction of
Amora, her besieged city and kingdom. Her mother, Quee
But Magna won't take no for an answer. She seeks out an end of the war from Prince Cyrun of Apentha, their prisoner. If she can't persuade him toward peace, then Amora may fall.
This short story prequel includes a sneak peek of Reborn, Book One of The Fate Challenges, forthcoming May 2014.
YA Epic Fantasy
The Fate Challenges #0.5
A 5500-word Short Story
n Vyvian, has refused to
allow her heir to join the fray.While her father, brothers, and people fight against the
But Magna won't take no for an answer. She seeks out an end of the war from Prince Cyrun of Apentha, their prisoner. If she can't persuade him toward peace, then Amora may fall.
This short story prequel includes a sneak peek of Reborn, Book One of The Fate Challenges, forthcoming May 2014.
YA Epic Fantasy
The Fate Challenges #0.5
A 5500-word Short Story
Best of all, you can download this short story for free at Amazon / Nook
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and read online at Wattpad.
Cherie Reich is a speculative fiction writer living in Virginia . For more
information about her work, please visit her blog and website.
Thank you for featuring Magna's Plea, Nicole! :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Cherie!
ReplyDeleteI love the way writers are taking advantages of new opportunities to publish short stories and novellas -- it used to be so difficult to get a single short story published, especially as publications went belly up. Congratulations on your release.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I would think it would have been better if I have a kindle. I can read all those new books and authors. Unfortunately I do not have. All the best on your new book Cherie Reich.............:D
ReplyDeleteSo excited for Cherie =) And the cover is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Alex!
ReplyDeleteE-publishing has definitely opened new opportunities for writers of shorter works, Patricia!
Thank you, Shalet. As long as you have a computer, you can read most ebooks via companies' apps.
Thank you, Emilyann!