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Steel Queen

1/31/2019

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Editor's Note: Another book! Since I wrote this one, I won't leave a review, but I hope you enjoy it!
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What if the princess was the villain?

Light-years apart, on two very different worlds, live two people whose futures are on a collision course. Alleira is an orphaned princess in a land where kings and lords rule, crossbows are a recent invention, and giant birds are the fastest means of transportation. Tralin is a member of the council which governs the Confederation of Velaxia (a coalition of seventeen planets) and monitors Alleira’s home planet, Arra.

When Alleira is crowned and a neighboring kingdom appears to threaten war, Tralin is sent to defuse the situation. While he is en route, however, something happens to Alleira; she becomes a heartless tyrant, stealing, lying, and killing on a whim. When she comes to herself, she is heartbroken and nearly hopeless. Can Tralin find her, tell her of the King’s love and forgiveness, and help her restore peace before whatever drove her to such deeds takes hold of her again? And even if that is accomplished, can they then overthrow the man who really controls the Confederation before he destroys all of the followers of the King?

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Sabina B.
6/21/2019 08:59:13 am

I have to say that both my dad and I were a little bit shocked by this book. When i first read it, I was really thinking that I was just doing Elia a favor, but that didn't last long. I was sucked in almost as soon as I started and I'm dying for the next book to come out! My dad at the time was looking for a good Sci-fi book without all the bad language that can be found in a lot of them. He was hesitant to read something by one of the other Flabbits (not sure what that says about what he thought of my writing XD) but he agreed to give it a try. I think his exact words once he finished the story were "Wow!". What more needs to be said?

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Elia Tyson link
6/21/2019 10:00:44 am

To echo your Dad’s words: “Wow!” XD I’m glad you both enjoyed it! That puts a smile on my face. (A slightly malevolent smile, considering my plans for book two... heheh....)

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