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Canton Chronicles:Rising Power

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In a hidden land, protected by three all-powerful spiritual, a lost ship is stranded. Its passengers are accepted as the island's residents, being granted superpowers by the three spirits. After a long period of progress and a devastating war, peace rules over the land for over eighty years. Now, as a new threat arises, a band of troubled friends are granted new Powers, destined to become Heroes.

266 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2017

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Faidra-Foteini Petaniti

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Hi everyone,
My whole official name is Faidra-Foteini, but I already know it's a long and uncomfortable name, so everyone just calls me Fany :).
I am a nurse from Greece, living and working in Berlin, which I think is great since it's a multicultural city, and I also had the opportunity to learn the German language. Although I adore my job, I've always created stories in my head until I knew I just had to write them down. I am currently new at writing, but I hope someone will enjoy my stories, since I intend to write more books in the future. I love fantasy in general, utopian-dystopian futures, and everything that has to do with the young adult genre. My books reflect my preferences.

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March 6, 2017
A beautifully painted world of intrigue. An interesting flow, captivating arcs, and characters you can relate to.

The descriptions were beautiful and carried a satisfactory amount of detail to take you to that place. The paragraphs aren't complicated with unnecessary word-clots and the flow makes it easy for the cogs of mystery to work behind every page. Faidra managed to fit an enjoyable read into 266 pages, a free and worthy read that entertained me on rainy days (I live in England, so I could really do with a good book when it's pouring it outside). The story itself has left a lingering finish, and I'd really like to know where Faidra will take me next.
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