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For centuries, since the end of the Great War, hatred has reigned between the humans and the Nhir. When the Dark Lord reappears, this old battle threatens to flare up again. Young Syribil, unwanted because she is "different", along with her patron Jhon of the Guild and elite female soldier Ri'shana, will discover that she is the catalyst in this explosive situation. After all, she is descended from an ancient bloodline and can transform into an extremely powerful Wolfling with the help of Magia.
- Book 1 of the Magia Trilogy

"The writing style is nice and smooth. And rough. Pain, blood, and horror are not shunned, and the story is told at a fast pace. So, no bland or sweet narration. Great, for instance, are the descriptions of how it feels when evil takes possession of a person. The main characters are all very well portrayed. You empathise with them from the start and they all have depth and a nice development. Many side characters are also very interesting. And all the lines plotted come together nicely." ~ Pure Fantasy

351 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2010

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Birgit Berg

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Dark fiction shaped by consequence.

Birgit Berg writes consequence-driven dark fiction and epic dark fantasy—fast-moving, multi-perspective stories where fate, loyalty and longing collide. Her work unfolds where order meets chaos, and where the line between good intention and harm is never clear.

Expect choices that echo through time. Loyalty under pressure. Desires exposed. Destiny rewritten. In her worlds, characters do not set out to destroy—yet sometimes do. Her stories always return to the same truth: that what we choose, how we love, and what we fear shape who we become.

For readers who are drawn to moral tension, converging destinies and stories that linger long after the final page.

“Birgit Berg is a master storyteller. Her writing is smooth and clear, yet carries a raw edge. Sometimes brutal, sometimes deeply moving—but always authentic.”

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