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Renée Tamsin

    Renée Tamsin crafts narratives centered on a grand struggle against an encroaching evil that threatens the very fabric of worlds born from literature. Her work delves into themes of heroism, resilience, and the fight for the preservation of stories against forces that seek to control or obliterate them. Tamsin's writing is characterized by its epic scope and its engagement with classic storytelling tropes, aiming to draw readers into a richly imagined saga. She explores the high stakes of conflict and the determination of flawed heroes tasked with achieving an ultimate victory.

    Things As They Were
    • Things As They Were

      • 542 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      In the middle of the war these immortals have started, no realm is ever truly safe--not even that of the Great King Arthur. The enemy will infiltrate even the most legendary of stories to gain his dark control, as he has always done. Each era needs heroes of light to defend its stories. And the Age of Providence has found its first hero. After all, not all stories have to end--and this one's only just beginning.

      Things As They Were