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All paths to the madness lead to Mirat.

Leaving Krita in shambles, Reylin finally lands in Mirat as the newly declared Mage-king. Despite his power to control the madness and to construct marvels beyond anything in Midgate, Reylin is betrayed at every turn. His commission is clear: to cleanse the world of its corruption.

Konan and his group manage to escape the Mountains of Mourning with their eyes to the east. If only they can reach Mirat, heal their wounded, and build an alliance with those opposing Reylin, they may have a chance. What once was a child’s dream of reclaiming a lost throne, now grows to a stand against heartless fanaticism. The threat of the madness is more dangerous than ever.

Can it ever be healed? More importantly, can Midgate be healed, after this?

About the Series

The Keepers of Midgate is a dark epic fantasy set in a world pulsing with magic, violence, and a spreading plague of madness. The world spans land and sea, from dusty deserts of Fire to the deepest ocean trenches, from snowy mountains and vast plains to the glorious sky above. Dragons and humans gifted by the elements find their limits tested and their worlds shattered as they battle a growing evil. Only by their sacrifice might they stop the madness. The Keepers of Midgate is a story of friendship and love, belonging and worthiness, and heartbreak. 

667 pages, Kindle Edition

Expected publication September 29, 2026

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R.M. Krogman

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Rebecca M. Krogman is an epic and dark fantasy author from Iowa, USA.

She writes most of her stories in Midgate, a medieval-inspired world of magic, mermaids, and wyverns, with settings spanning two continents and the sea between. Her work is best known for its deep characterization, emotional and sometimes tragic scenes that leave a mark, and elaborate world-building. When she's not writing about Midgate, she dabbles in dark fairy tale retellings and cookbooks. She will never apologize for describing a tree, as she finds trees to be fascinating and far more alive than they get credit for.

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