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Reborn

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Every now and again an anomaly is born - an enigma, a theorist...a genius. They are born with the sole purpose of changing the course of history. The decisions they make in their lifetime can bring the dawning of a new era of progression, or unfold the beginning of the end of our kind. They have a knowledge that goes far beyond an average person's dreams, and a power that can make the earth quake in obedience. She is that anomaly. She commands a force strong enough to overpower all of Trystrum, but she is patient. She understands that true power does not come in conquering, but in respect...in fear. She now seeks the Gift of Prime and, if she succeeds, will gain a power greater than any before her - a power she was born to command. She is the reason we were reborn as Kahnan. Our only purpose in life, now, is to stop her.

432 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2012

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J.K. Miller II

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J. K. Miller II was born in Mountain View, CA. As a military brat he has traveled and lived in various countries including the Netherlands, France, Germany, England, Tunisia, and Italy. He first took an interest in writing in his journals at the age of ten.

Throughout his childhood, J. K. Miller II took a particular interest in fiction because the genre allowed his mind to wander to undetermined heights. The very first series he read (partially, as there are so many books in the series) was The Boxcar Children. His favorite authors include Terry Goodkind, Crista McHugh, Gertrude Chandler Warner, and James Patterson.

His favorite genre to write is fantasy, though he does enjoy mystery and general fiction. He is also a poet, songwriter, and enjoys singing. J. K. Miller II is a 49ers fanatic.

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September 11, 2012
Great story! Some confusion about why one of the female characters was called "sir". There were places where the wrong words were used and a few places where there were missing words. Thought the scene in The Forgotten Woods where he met his brother was a little quick as far as them using each other's names. All in all, a great book! Can't wait to read more from you!
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