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SMVL Trudeau here (though just call me Shawn), I'm looking to get a few more reviewers (or a ton more, haha). My novel is a ton of fun, and is in a really fun world that you can just dive into. It's likely good for ages 11+, but still a fun read for adults (as most of my readers have been so far, other than my students).
Anyway, if you're interested in reading and reviewing, please message me and we can get in contact, I can send a pdf or a .epub (or both).
Book Blurb:
The Phoenix and the AntSail the seas and soar the skies of Ptansia!
In the kingdom of Djat, Were Magic is a forbidden magic, its very existence a crime punishable by the highest degree. But when a young girl named Ti discovers her ability to transform into a majestic phoenix, her life takes a drastic turn. With the memory of the royal family's assassination by Were Wizards still haunting the kingdom, Ti's father, a general in the Djat army, sends her to the prestigious school, Yaudi School, for her safety.
Accompanied by Captain Arence and his eccentric crew from the Calydronian ship, Tubby Whale, Ti embarks on a journey through the vast and treacherous oceans of Ptansia, a shattered continent. Along the way, she meets Slayer, a skilled Wind Wizard whose ego matches his talent. Together, Ti, Slayer, and Ti's loyal Animal Partner, Priot, a silver-tipped falcon, face ancient beasts, uncover hidden magic, and unwittingly become pawns in a kingdom's desire for war.
Ti's adventure is not just about mastering her newfound powers but also about finding her place in a world where she feels like she doesn't belong. With new friendships forged and incredible challenges ahead, Ti must navigate the delicate balance between loyalty, self-discovery, and the longing for a true home. Join Ti on her thrilling journey in this captivating tale that blends magic, adventure, and the timeless pursuit of identity.
"The Phoenix and the Ant is a series you will sink into. You'll want more, and you'll dream of living in Ptansia, a world steeped in magic, poetry, and history."