The Heir Apparent: A Mythological Portal Fantasy Adventure

· The Sanyare Chronicles Book 2 · Trabuco Ridge Press
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"If she was going to be Sanyare in truth, she needed to set a precedent. She would help those who didn't have the power to help themselves."

~The Heir Apparent, Chapter 17


Sometimes our fate is not ours to decide...and sometimes it is.

Rie thought she was an ordinary human. After she’s named heir to Sanyaro, the truthseeker and mediator of all nine realms, life becomes more complicated.

Struggling to control the elemental magic that runs through her veins, Rie is thrust into the public spotlight at a ball held in her honor. Her enemies do not hesitate to exploit the opportunity.

Assassins unleash chaos in a room full of high elf royalty. Her escort, the dark elf prince, is taken prisoner despite his innocence. The threat of another Great War balances on the edge of Rie’s blade.

As allies become enemies and enemies become friends, Rie must once again chase after the truth. What she uncovers may crack the very foundations of the faerie realms.

When enemies rise and allies fall, can Rie overcome the odds…and the opposition?

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The Sanyare Chronicles series is Buffy meets Dungeons & Dragons, perfect for fans of The Mortal Instruments. If you like tales of myth, magic, and mayhem, featuring a fierce heroine and her snarky carnivorous pixie sidekicks, then you'll love these books!

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Escape into Myth, Magic, and Mayhem

I’ve been a fantasy reader for as long as I can remember. I’ve always loved joining extraordinary adventures in the written word, imagining myself alongside heroic men and women, fighters and warriors who strive to improve the world, or at least kill the bad guy. Ensconced in the safety of my bedroom, I explored strange lands with dangerous creatures. It was an addiction I was happy to accommodate, especially when my mom wanted me to do my chores.

Despite my voracious book appetite, I didn’t start creative writing until I was working as a number cruncher in a big accounting firm. With an hour plus commute by train every day, and a demanding left-brain occupation, I needed a mobile creative outlet. A pen and paper are about as mobile as it gets! As the pages began to fill, I quickly moved onto a tiny laptop, and a writer was born.

I wrote for several years during that commute, learning my craft and striving to become a published author. However, with a background in business and a desire to run my own business, I quickly realized I wanted to pursue the independent life of the self-published author. After completing several manuscripts that didn’t quite live up to my own expectations, I at last felt ready to publish my debut novel in Sanyare: The Last Descendant. The book would eventually go on to win a Readers’ Favorite Bronze award in Adventure Fiction and became an IAN Book of the Year Award Finalist. Needless to say, I was hooked.

Fast forward a few more years and I partnered up with USA Today Bestselling Author Greta Boris to co-found The Author Wheel. Together, we write non-fiction books for writers, teach courses online and in-person, blog, and otherwise try to help writers become authors and keep their stories rolling. If you’re a writer trying to navigate the writing and publishing world, please consider joining our community!

Nowadays, I'm a stay-at-home-mom who prefers a good story and a hot cup of coffee over doing the dishes. I live in Southern California with my wonderfully supportive husband, two daughters, and a ridiculously energetic dog.

Join me, and let’s fight some bad guys together.

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