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Stormweaver #4

Icefighter

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When your lover helps you escape by betraying you to the enemy…

Alissa discovers a secret Resistance outpost in Pangaea’s icy northern wastes, while trying to understand why Reith seems to have abandoned her––as well as trying to remind herself that this is so not the time to fall for Janis, the charismatic rebel leader.

As she faces a giant snow tiger she suddenly discovers that she can no longer rely on her enhanced abilities for survival in this uncertain new world.

When old friends accuse her of treason, her pledge to defend her home becomes complicated...

Icefighter is the fourth book in the Stormweaver series, the far-future fantasy epic from Jay Aspen.

232 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 1, 2021

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Jay Aspen

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Hi, thanks for visiting my page. I’m Jay, a sci-fi, thriller and occasional fantasy author from the wild Welsh borders!
I love weaving my (sometimes hair-raising) experiences of extreme sports into my stories as well as painting scenes from my travels into both contemporary and imagined worlds.
When I’m reading, I find the blend of fast-paced plots and interesting, compelling characters is what keeps the pages turning – so that is how I like to write.
I hope you’ll love my stories – there are more of them due out this year!

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September 12, 2020
This book really covered some ground! A bit less of the show stopping, bonkers world revelations but more of a drawing together of characters, like getting to know the chess pieces as they start to move into place for battle. I like the sidelines of characters attractions and motivations as the shifts in feelings and relationships feels real.
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