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After months of planning and preparation, Inga is ready to complete her quest to rescue Dresden from a cruel king.
The Swineherdess is a short story set in medieval Europe. It contains some violence, mild gore, suggestive language, reference to rape, and period expletives. Recommended for readers over 12.

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After months of planning and preparation, Inga is ready to complete her quest to rescue Dresden from a cruel king.

The Swineherdess is a short story set in medieval Europe. It contains some violence, mild gore, suggestive language, reference to rape, and period expletives. Recommended for readers over 12.


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Autorenporträt
ReGi McClain is an easily-amused, and subsequently distracted, daydreamer and prima raconteur for Wild Berry Publications. She writes contemporary and high fantasy novels and short stories in multiple genres. A Californian by birth, she currently resides in Anchorage, Alaska. Yes, she is usually cold. No, she doesn't really like snow. She does, however, enjoy hiking, camping, and foraging for wild berries.

Although ReGi's writing often has nothing whatsoever to do with the Bible or, as Keith Green so aptly put it, Churchianity, she is a devout fundematic bapticostal. Psychologists, professional or amateur, could probably analyze her stories into little pieces and come up with deep spiritual meanings. Maybe. Most of the time, she's just writing something she finds interesting or entertaining.