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You're Pescelean!
You're mostly laid back, preferring days lounging at the beach and nights partying with the best. Maybe life comes to you easily or maybe you've learned to just go with the flow. Whatever the cause, you don't get ruffled easily and you're pretty likable, if occasionally a little flaky. You belong in Pescel. You're Pescelean. Some Pesceleans of Note: Queen Esamne, Farek Malphesent, Lady Immelda, and Peg.More about PescelPescel is a long, narrow, sea-bordering country, much like Earth's Chile. It has a climate similar to California's. Its main industry is in fishing, which provides enough for its inhabitants to live comfortably and have time enough to enjoy life's pleasures.Pesceleans don't care much for tradition or religion, and most magical cults in this country remain hidden in its few mountains and forests. In Struggling With the Current, Pescel is ruled by the regent, Farek Malphesent, who is obsessed with gaining power through magical means. If not for him, they never would have gone to war with anyone, especially not the small and harmless country of Hicares.Learn More in the Telverin Trilogy.Struggling With the CurrentWhen gods have grudges, even the most privileged mortals pay the price.Eya is a sheltered and spoiled princess who longs for adventure and purpose beyond a future as a wife. When the discovery of an ancient relic in her kingdom leads to a devastating war, she loses everyone she loves and the life she never asked for falls apart.Desperate and alone, Eya flees on a ship only for it to wreck on enemy shores, forcing her to pose as a maid for survival. As she struggles to keep her identity secret and learn to live as a peasant, she discovers newfound powers that spark danger around her.It is only through exploring her new world’s terrifying realities and confronting the disquieting darkness within that Eya can conquer her powers. However, this alone may not be enough to rise up against those who wish her dead. She’ll need powerful allies, and that means finding out the truth about the relic that changed her fate.In this epic fantasy, Eya embarks on a coming-of-age journey where she opens her heart to romance and meets with a diverse cast of women who teach her the value of strength and support.This feminist tale has been compared to Leigh Bardugo's work and is perfect for fans of dark fantasy and LGBTQ+ representation.Read Struggling with the Current, the first book in the Telverin Trilogy, and join Princess Eya on her quest for freedom, power, love, and revenge.Flirting With the TempestEya is done running from her enemy. Now, the very people who took her home and threatened her life should be scared of the exiled princess with newfound powers.Reunited with her brothers and bonding with new friends, Eya fights against the Pescelean invasion of Hicares with the might of Kandum's army behind her. Success in battle comes easy, but something doesn't sit right with her. She's not sure she's fighting on the right side. Is she truly fated to destroy an entire nation, or is there a way out of this prophecy? Eya learns that sometimes your enemies are the people you allow closer than anyone else.Flirting With the Tempest is the second book of The Telverin Trilogy, a fantasy war story that takes place between several countries in the world of Telverin.Racing With the SerpentYou can't ignore destiny when it breaks down your barriers, even if that means defeating a god.Eya has found safety among friends, but she knows it's only temporary. The battle is far from over, and she has a duty to protect Telverin from the power-hungry. With true allies by her side and unique abilities, it's only a matter of time before she wins back her home and rescues the Goddess Winds. Yet, Eya's recklessness might mean her ruin. Can she learn to control her impulses, the way she's learning to control the elements?Racing With the Serpent is the third and last book of The Telverin Trilogy, a fantasy war story that takes place between several countries in the world of Telverin.