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Four Elementals in the running. One final battle awaits. Beware the monster in the mountains. The bloody battle between Lettoria and Oasis Kingdom saw the destruction of the Wall that kept magic out of Oasis Kingdom for centuries. Now, the kingdom dissolves into chaos with Emperor Han at the helm and rampant magic spilling across the land. As Desert Rose and Windshadow return to the kingdom in search of the last Elemental, rumours of a rebel prince arrive from the west, heralding a revolution. Meanwhile, an ancient power stirs within the deep dark heart of Yeli Mountain, awakened by the magic…mehr

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Four Elementals in the running. One final battle awaits. Beware the monster in the mountains. The bloody battle between Lettoria and Oasis Kingdom saw the destruction of the Wall that kept magic out of Oasis Kingdom for centuries. Now, the kingdom dissolves into chaos with Emperor Han at the helm and rampant magic spilling across the land. As Desert Rose and Windshadow return to the kingdom in search of the last Elemental, rumours of a rebel prince arrive from the west, heralding a revolution. Meanwhile, an ancient power stirs within the deep dark heart of Yeli Mountain, awakened by the magic flooding the kingdom. As the Elementals draw closer to the final race at the Immortal Spring, the last gateway to the realm of gods and beasts, they can only rely on the powers they inherited from the gods to stay alive in the destruction and rebirth of the new world. ' FILLED WITH MAGIC, MAYHEM, BATTLES, AND ROMANCE...AN ATMOSPHERIC, IMAGINATIVE SERIES PERFECT FOR GENRE FANS OF ALL AGES.' Tanvi Berwah, author of Monsters Born and Made
Autorenporträt
Joyce Chua is the author of Land of Sand and Song (2021), Kingdom of Blood and Gold (2022)-- both part of the Children of the Desert triology-- Until Morning, and No Room in Neverland (2023). Her debut novel Lambs for Dinner (2013) was one of the five winning entries of a nationwide competition jointly organized by The Straits Times and National Arts Council. She graduated from the National University of Singapore with a degree in English and is now a personal finance editor by day and author by night. Her articles have appeared in Harper's Bazaar, Her World, The Straits Times, and more.