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Chronicles of Fate and Choice #3

Time: The Immortal Divide

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This world and all worlds are fated to end. The prophet, Jychanumun, has tried to prevent it. He has spent millennia walking between life and death to find a way. The powerful Shaa-kutu have tried to prevent it. They have fought with wits and weapons and given their all. Despite their best, nothing seems capable of stopping the formidable Arrunn from completing his final fateful move. So, can Tachra change that fate?
Tachra stands between shadow and light. She has no tools or weapons, only the Earth power and true-vision. Perhaps her fellow humans will ascend to greater knowledge and unlock a new discovery. Or, if she can decipher the Book of Fate, perhaps that will hold a key to saving them all. But when that last prophecy comes, will she make the right choice? After all, that fate has already been written:
"If any survive, it will be known as the three day darkness. If none survive, the darkness will swallow all.

576 pages, Paperback

Published October 29, 2016

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K.S. Turner

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KS Turner, Kate-Sarah Turner, is a UK based author of epic fantasy fiction.
Kate originally trained as a designer and illustrator; studying at Saint Martins School of Art and Middlesex University in London, and then stayed in London to work in design. Inspiration for the Chronicles of Fate and Choice books came from a vivid series of dreams. Kate initially tried illustrating her dreams, but found the medium too limiting for the story, so began writing. At first there wasn't any intention of writing novels, but the books soon started to form.
"I've always wanted to bring something creative to the world. Something to touch peoples hearts and minds. I've experimented with different creative mediums and used to think that perhaps, if I tried hard enough, I would be an okay fine or graphic artist. I didn't think I could write. But then, the more I wrote, the more I wanted to write and the words just poured forth. I found that writing depicted the stories in my head perfectly. It was my eureka moment; I had found my creative medium. I knew, without a doubt, I had to write."

Kate now lives in Somerset, in the heart of the West Country.
"It's a lovely juxtaposition. I can visit my familiar stomping grounds in London, and then I can go home to luscious scenery, the gentle hum of the West Country, and a brilliant atmosphere for writing. For me, it's a good balance."

When Kate isn't writing, she likes to draw, paint, sculpt, study maths, theology and philosophy, nurture nature, explore, and spend time with friends and family.

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