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Rejected… Scorned… Feared
The exile returns…
Betrayal, assassination, and banishment are a stroll on the beach compared to family.

After a year in exile, Crown Prince Silvano Miore’ returned to his seaside homeland of Crystalmoor, hoping to reconcile with his estranged father.

Instead, he was met with an outstretched sword.

Suspicion hangs over him after the death of his father. Kin-killer, they call him. Now he must navigate the treacherous waters of the nobility and the sea god’s priests if he is to be anointed and take his place as Miestryri.

But how can he win over the people who fear and distrust him?

When he makes a life-shattering discovery, will he give up, or will he fight for the future he wants?

Miestryri is a YA fantasy novella full of political intrigue, magic, and mystery. Get your copy today!

While Miestryri can be read as a standalone, it does contain spoilers for The Dreg Trilogy.

158 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 12, 2019

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February 28, 2020
Sil is something of an idiot and I've lost most of my respect for him.
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September 9, 2019
This book was fantastic! I love the adventure the author brings to her readers. A story full of magic, action, and mystery made it hard to put this book down. I can’t wait to read the final book in the Dreg trilogy.
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November 13, 2022
I found it difficult to relate to Sil in this, to find pity for him. Especially after the Order kills a dolphin. I just... no. Animal murder is a hard no from me, and I feel like Sil brought it on himself to a point.
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