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The Dragon’s Tear (The Way of Wolves)

Tyyr is a member of Valsair’s secret police. As part of the House of Ravens, she is the first to gather information for her king. She’s a killer, a spy; efficient and self-reliant. Rumors of a dissenting lord passes through the Houses, and Tyyr is sent to investigate. The heart of the matter is a mysterious jewel known as the Dragon’s Tear. Tyyr must take the gem back to the capital, but the escape becomes a game of cat-and-mouse when the new owners want their possession to remain a secret. Half the kingdom is all that separates Tyyr from survival. In the cross country trek, Tyyr’s greatest enemy is her own doubt; that this time she doesn’t have what it takes to hold herself together.

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Chris Weston is a freelance writer and fantasy author. In his spare time, Chris discusses various topics on his website and on his social media. These subjects revolve around giving free materials to writers who need it, as well as spread quality articles and websites in an easy-to-follow format. Every week Chris runs a local writing group for aspiring and working authors. Writers are given a safe and work-conducive environment and schedule, and can meet other writers in the area. The support extends to assisting a manuscript from start to finish and the marketing that follows afterward. Multiple books are published in various formats and publishers every year thanks to the guidance provided. Chris lives in South Florida with his three dogs.

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