Three Coins from a Dead Man’s Pocket
Myrenne Mae
GENRE:
Romance, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Steampunk Gas Lamp Fantasy
LEVEL:
Level 4
CONTENT WARNINGS:
Some drinking, accidental injury during sex, child being held (but gets rescued)
A daring druis with a thousand-year-old secret. A fiery love defying the magic of the realms. And an ancient, desperate soul hungry for vengeance.
For druis Avalina Llahenór, collecting lost souls and guiding them to the afterlife has always been her natural gift. But, when she discovers she is part of a thousand-year-old secret that gives new meaning to her clairvoyant abilities, she learns things about herself she never imagined–and a possible explanation of why she can see a handsome stormy-eyed stranger no one else can.
Thorben hasn’t spoken with a single person in ten years–until a perceptive, spirited woman breaks the silence, giving him hope for a future he had believed to be impossible. Ava could be the key to lifting his curse, but her giving heart and beautiful soul could distract him from chasing after hope he’d thought was long gone.
When Ava, Thorben, and her friends uncover the ambitious but delusional commodore’s plan to destroy the barriers holding the island realms in place, she must do whatever it takes to stop him. Or the realms–and the people she loves–will float away into nothingness.
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Author's Note: Our heroine is thirty years old, has been burned by love, is striving to care for her family and friends, all while navigating a steampunk, magitech, epic fantasy realm that, let's face it, all the bad guys want to control. The MFC is entangled in a love corner, thrown into airship fights, transverses multiple planes of existence, and encounters found family in an unexpected time and place through this world building adventure. You will laugh, cry, gasp in surprise, and probably yell at the book multiple times while you read. This is all acceptable and encouraged.
May your soul fly freely.
~Myrenne
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