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Recensere: The Lost Queen

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Arya Miller, a girl from River's End in the Borderlands, has never been anything but ordinary. And yet, the Veil and the mysterious world within it calls to her and she doesn't know why...until the day her eyes turn blue.

Beyond the Veil, Arya has one Moons' Cycle to find where she belongs before the suppressed Magyk inside her tears her apart. With only a handful of days left, and an ever-shrinking Leprechaun guide by her side, she must navigate the treacherous Recenserean forests and find her true home before it's too late.

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Published October 12, 2019

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Morgan M. Steele

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Morgan Marie Steele is an author and a filmmaker. She published her first novel when she was seventeen years old, but has been writing stories since before she could hold a pencil.

Morgan writes to create the stories she wants to read in the world. She especially values representation and diversity in the media.

You can follow Morgan on Instagram, Twitter, and BlueSky @msteele1212.

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December 10, 2019
Fantastic💜

I was reading Fanfic on an app one day and the author was letting us all know she had a book on Amazon. I downloaded it and finally got round to starting to read it recently. In fact it was so good I couldn’t put it down finished in 3 days. Great plot and character development. A fantasy/quest genre novel with a hint of sci-fi. I’m going to read her books soon. 💜💜💜
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December 12, 2019
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this novel. It had many of the things I look for in a good book: funny at times, never repetative, and always engaging. Many times while reading I felt completley engrossed in the plot and connected to the characters. One thing I really love is how the author shows us into the minds of not just one main character, but we actually get the perspective of many of the characters, making the book that much more immersive. I can't wait for a sequel to dive back into the colorful and well developed world of Recensere.
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