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Renegade Refuge

Renegade Refuge

by Krys D. W. Wylie

FBT review:

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Renegade Refuge, a thrilling fantasy novel by Krys D. W. Wylie. This indie book is the perfect choice for readers seeking an exhilarating and unique story. Follow the journey of a homeless and desperate protagonist who returns to their hometown, only to be faced with unexpected challenges and a powerful witch coven. When given a chance to prove themselves, this renegade must navigate dangerous secrets and high-stakes battles. With their special skills and determination, they might just save the day, if they can keep their true identity hidden. Renegade Refuge is a page-turner that will leave readers craving more. Get your hands on this exciting ebook now and discover a whole new world of magic and adventure.

Publisher Description:

Alone, homeless, and on the run. Those are my reasons for returning to the town I once called home.

But it really went downhill the minute I tried checking in with the crazy-powerful leader of the local witch coven. It went… well, it went. The stupidly-sexy grump tried to kick me out and I held my own and gave him a shiner. That’s making a good impression, right?

I expect him to toss me out like the trash he seems to think I am. But instead, he offers me a chance to prove myself.

Uh, what?

Also; yes, please.

Turns out this coven has a problem even the big, bad leader can’t solve. The kind of mess I’ve been trained to fix. The kind of mess my special skills might make a difference in figuring out. Too bad if anyone catches me using them, my biggest secret will be revealed and my head will be on the chopping block.

How much will it cost me if I fight for this chance at a home?

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