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Mia's Quest
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Mia’s Quest

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A twin's bond. A hidden magic. A forest that chooses its own heroes.

As the flames of war ignite across the kingdom, Mia Thorne's world shatters in a single night. Her brother, Kaiden, is wounded and missing. Shadow Elves have returned from myth to menace, and the noble Aguerius family-protectors of peace-are hunted from within and without.

But Mia is no ordinary girl. Born with a rare connection to the ancient Trabar Magic, she can feel the river's current in her blood and the tremors of danger in her bones. When a deadly ambush severs her from everything she knows, Mia must journey through the Sacred Forest alongside a mysterious elven guide, a sentient slime, and a magic only she can wield.

To save her brother, to warn the other provinces, and to survive what's coming next, Mia must rise-before the forest's whispers become a war cry.

Full of heart-pounding adventure, quiet wonder, and the deep power of family, Mia's Quest continues the sweeping saga of Yucaipa's War, where destiny, magic, and sacrifice collide.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Marc Van Pelt
Date
24 November 2025
Pages
162
ISBN
9798231966271

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A twin's bond. A hidden magic. A forest that chooses its own heroes.

As the flames of war ignite across the kingdom, Mia Thorne's world shatters in a single night. Her brother, Kaiden, is wounded and missing. Shadow Elves have returned from myth to menace, and the noble Aguerius family-protectors of peace-are hunted from within and without.

But Mia is no ordinary girl. Born with a rare connection to the ancient Trabar Magic, she can feel the river's current in her blood and the tremors of danger in her bones. When a deadly ambush severs her from everything she knows, Mia must journey through the Sacred Forest alongside a mysterious elven guide, a sentient slime, and a magic only she can wield.

To save her brother, to warn the other provinces, and to survive what's coming next, Mia must rise-before the forest's whispers become a war cry.

Full of heart-pounding adventure, quiet wonder, and the deep power of family, Mia's Quest continues the sweeping saga of Yucaipa's War, where destiny, magic, and sacrifice collide.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Marc Van Pelt
Date
24 November 2025
Pages
162
ISBN
9798231966271