Jennifer Becker
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I just let the voices in my head run amok across the page.
The Rulers Trilogy
Now available in Kindle, Unlimited, Hardcover, & Paperback
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The Well Spring
None of the Arcane Masters were surprised that Gwen’s rise through the guild was meteoric, considering the skill she showed in healing the wounded younger prince. But they hadn’t counted on her extra senses and her strange ability to join her power to another Arcane’s and bolster their power while learning their talents.
When experiments with her unique gift begin to unravel the mystery of the long-missing elder prince Tyserrius, she must leave the comfort of the Arcane Academy and search. Only with her help can Gwen and her friends discover Tyserrius’s fate. But the dark enemy who abducted the prince is waiting for her, and she must face him, to come to terms with her obscure heritage and the strange powers they bestowed.
The Dark Lord
After the successful rescue of Prince Tyserrius, Gwen and her friends have returned home. But home is not the same place. Now three times a master in the Arcane Guild, Gwen faces new responsibilities while contending with the complexities of her relationships with both Tyserrius and his brother Vance. And the mystery of the phantom who attacked her still looms over her.
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When her father falls ill, the phantom reappears to accost her, and an army moves against the border. All evidence points to a single dark enemy pulling the strings. It will take every ounce of strength and courage Gwen and her friends can muster to protect their home and find and defeat their mysterious adversary.
The Rule of Three
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Gwen has escaped the enemy fortress and returned to the army, bringing with her all the missing information on their adversary and his plans. With the help of her new allies, she has found the way to end the stalemate and strike back at Helmra. The king is overjoyed to find her alive, well, and brimming with new intelligence. Her husband, sunk in a deep well of depression, has turned his back on her.
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With the urgency of her growing pregnancy and her heart sore at her husband’s betrayal, Gwen and her friends must race to destroy the portals that serve as the enemy’s links to the world, before he fully escapes his entombment. As they destroy each obstacle, they realize how much further they must go, and time is running out.
The Vale Trilogy
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As an accomplished cutpurse, Eldin has used her Talents of escape often. She can compress herself under doors and jump from dizzying heights to land catlike on the ground. She can even render herself nearly invisible. But these abilities come at a steep price. Every Talent creates a ripple in the Vale, allowing the Brotherhood to feel her presence—to find her.
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For thousands of years, the Brotherhood held the energy of the Vale over Visgaerd, for both the country’s protection and for their own power. Anyone capable of touching the Vale belongs to them. And, during that time, the Brotherhood has never found a woman with the ability to draw on its power. Or so they say. But Eldin is sure the Brothers mean to end her. Or they will when they meet her in the flesh and discover that she is not the ‘Brother’ they expect. What is a girl to do, when cornered at long last?
Eldin wants one thing – to go home. But High Castle is no longer the place of wonder and refuge it once was. After Onroc’s coup, Eldin and her companions have fled from High Castle with little more than the clothes on their backs. As renegades against the new Father, they cannot rely on the power of the Vale, as using its power would tell Onroc right where to find them. They will need help if they want to save their loved ones at home.
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The only place they can turn, the only place where Onroc cannot reach them is beyond the borders of their beloved Visgaerd and the protection of the Vale. They seek the guidance of Eldin’s old friend and mentor, Relke, only to find that Relke’s people had lied, tricking the Talented women of Visgaerd into hiding.
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Can they trust Relke to guide them through the dangers and wonders of the Wilds, where the power is raw and unchecked, to find the way to defeat Onroc?
After retaking High Castle and defeating Onroc, Father Nigel must face the greatest threat to the Vale in his long life. An enemy army rides north, bent on conquest and destruction, and the most evilly Talented man in recorded history leads them. The enemy can raise the dead and has been harvesting his army for years. Relke’s predictions haven’t yet missed the mark, so Nigel is forced to believe her when she advises he needs a woman—a very specific Talented woman who has so far declined the invitation to join High Castle.
Tebbriel is a loner, preferring to maintain her distance from the Order, knowing her unique Talent would terrify them. But even she believes the uncanny accuracy of Relke’s predictions. And if the enemy manages to compromise the Vale, her home will be no more. She must spend her days playing bodyguard and trainer to one of the oldest men at High Castle, even though he doesn’t look it. Can she endure a sentence at High Castle if Nigel promises her freedom when the conflict is over?