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<p>Updates Tuesdays and Fridays.</p> <p>Cross-posted on Wattpad.</p> <p>A witch exiled for war crimes.</p> <p>A sell-sword running from his past.</p> <p>A chance encounter on a desert road will change their lives—and an empire—forever.</p> <p>Once a powerful and lauded witch, Ba'an salu-Ba'an now lives alone in a cave in the desert, waiting to die. When she rescues an outlander from certain death she becomes embroiled in a deadly game of politics and empire, of heart and soul, but worst of all--of hope and love and a chance at a peaceful future.</p> <p>Can a disgraced witch find a reason to live her life again--and if so, what price must she pay?</p> <p>The Stormcrow Cycle is a trilogy comprising of The Exile, The Lion, and Abomination.</p> <p>Excerpt:</p> <p>She looked down at him again. Young. Healthy, from what she could see, except for the wound that was killing him. He was handsome in a way that suggested a life of wealth and plenty. She did not think he had ever starved.</p> <p>Someone important.</p> <p>Her shadow fell across him, and he frowned. Blearily, he opened his eyes. They were amber and bright, even as he lay dying in the dirt. She could feel his soul, blazing inside of him like a fire refusing to die even as his body began to fail.</p> <p>He met her gaze, eyes widening in what she guessed was surprise—or shock. But he never looked away, staring up at her as though transfixed.</p> <p>Ba'an made her decision. She raised her hand and covered his eyes.</p> <p>In another moment, a murder of crows cawed as they took wing. The man and woman were gone from the road, leaving only the dead staring up into the sky.</p> <p>Note: This is a high-fantasy set in a low-magic world. The first book is largely character-driven and we really only hit the real plot in Book II, so if you're not fond of long epic yarns you ought to skip this one. I also don't include trigger warnings, but mind the "traumatizing content" tag--all societies minus one practice slavery and the world is indeed, rather grim!</p>
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