Amanda Crystallen followed Daughter of the Mara
Daughter of the Mara
Is she crazy or is it all a horrible nightmare she can’t wake up from? Jayashree Atkinson has been told her whole life she’s crazy: after all, most people don’t dream while they’re awake.
Amanda Crystallen followed The Living God
The Living God
When Saran’s magic is stolen, she must confront a life without the ability to manipulate time, struggle to see a rebellion finished, and keep Keleir from falling ever closer to becoming The Living God.
Amanda Crystallen followed The Man Who Stole the World
Mr. Butler/The Man Who Stole the World
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Amanda Crystallen followed Exile, Magus
Exile, Magus
A dwarven magus must enter a world he grew up only hearing of. As he strives to find his place and faces numerous dangers (and at least one too many gnomes) his naivete in life and love may bring more danger than any enemy ever could.
Amanda Crystallen followed It’s All Fun and Games
It’s All Fun and Games
When six high school friends spend a weekend Live Action Role Playing they discover that the game world is both real and very, very deadly.
Amanda Crystallen followed The Sleeping Man
The Sleeping Man
The last of the dreamwalkers seeks for answers in the long lost Compendium, but the greatest mystery lies within his own past.
Amanda Crystallen followed Feyside
Feyside
Forsake the steampunk plutocracy. Trek across the unnumbered realms of Faerie. Dare the path through the Thinning and enter Feyside.
Amanda Crystallen followed The Battle for Oz
The Battle for Oz
When the great world of Oz is taken over by a new queen from a foreign land, Dorothy Gale is summoned in hopes that she would save Oz once again.
Amanda Crystallen followed A Prophecy for Two
A Prophecy for Two
Fairy-companions weren’t unheard-of. Unusual, but not unheard-of. Rare. Legendary, even. Oliver couldn’t remember a time without his.
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