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Dragonmeat is poison. But what if you're starving? Peri will do anything to keep her chronically ill father alive in a city that's starving to death. Using her now useless scholarly talents to research thievery, she's become a highly successful food thief-small, ordinary-invisible. In Medeas, gripped in the iron fist of its mad governor, ravaged by dragons, hiding is a way of life. Then her stealing triggers a riot, and a mysterious stranger steps in to save her. Frost has food and he's willing to share his secret...but talking to him might be the most dangerous thing Peri's ever done. How can…mehr

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Dragonmeat is poison. But what if you're starving? Peri will do anything to keep her chronically ill father alive in a city that's starving to death. Using her now useless scholarly talents to research thievery, she's become a highly successful food thief-small, ordinary-invisible. In Medeas, gripped in the iron fist of its mad governor, ravaged by dragons, hiding is a way of life. Then her stealing triggers a riot, and a mysterious stranger steps in to save her. Frost has food and he's willing to share his secret...but talking to him might be the most dangerous thing Peri's ever done. How can she find the courage to leave her safe shadows and take a stand when her father's life hangs in the balance? Dragonmeat is a fast-paced novella set in award-winning author Angela Boord's Eterean Empire universe--a lush, dangerous world of empire and resistance inspired by Rome and Renaissance Italy. Pick up your copy today!
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Angela Boord is a hopeless romantic, a nerdy introvert, and the author of SPFBO5 Finalist FORTUNE'S FOOL. She can usually be found with her nose in a book when she's not writing her own dark fantasy epics of hope, redemption, and relationships in all their messy glory. Angela and her husband live in northern Mississippi in a house full of children, books, and innumerable quantities of Legos.