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Reaverbane

(2024)
(The fourth book in the Melderblood Chronicles series)
A novel by

 
 
The enemy kingdom of Radha has sworn that every Shamaran will burn.

The island nation of Keket could seal her fate, or set her free.

A slave ship wasn’t exactly how Princess Aviama had hoped to reach Keket.

A dusty market on a fringe island wasn’t the royal welcome she’d hoped for, either. But when a betrayal leaves Aviama high and dry with a man bearing a dangerous secret, she must find a way to secure her freedom and pacify the growing supporters rallying around her, threatening to transform into a deadly mob.

Two political powerhouse kingdoms, an abandoned girl, and a royal riddle keep Aviama a breath from disaster as she navigates the tense pirate-infested waters of Keket—in a last ditch effort to save her people before she and her family go up in flames once and for all.

Princess Aviama’s story of royal espionage, elemental powers, and high-stakes adventure comes to a satisfying conclusion in this unforgettable finale.

Praise for The Melderblood Chronicles

“I’ve utterly fallen in love with the world and political intrigue, a mix of curious mythical creatures, elemental magic, clean romance, and royal games of life or death. Aviama is such a relatable, fun, and clever character to follow and I can’t wait to see what she does next.”

“High stakes, no spice, all the ‘just one more chapter’ edge of your seat action and intrigue you care to read.”

“Princess Aviama is such a fun character to spend time with. Her anxiety, insecurities, and clumsiness are all things that I strongly relate to. However, for me, this makes her acts of courage and willingness to try all the more inspiring. If she can try I can too!”

Genre: Fantasy

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