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The Dragon of Jin-Sayeng: Chronicles of the Wolf Queen Book Three

K. S. Villoso

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Fantasy

The Bitch Queen is back in this thrilling conclusion to K. S. Villoso's acclaimed epic fantasy series which began with The Wolf of Oren-Yaro.

The stunning finale to the Chronicles of the Bitch Queen trilogy where the queen of a divided land must unite her people against the enemies who threaten to tear her country apart.

Queen Talyien is finally home, but dangers she never imagined await her in the shadowed halls of her father's castle.

War is on the horizon. Her son has been stolen from her, her warlords despise her and, across the sea, a cursed prince threatens her nation with invasion in order to win her hand.

Worse yet, her father's ancient secrets are dangerous enough to bring Jin-Sayeng to ruin. Dark magic tears rifts in the sky, preparing to rain down madness, chaos, and the possibility of setting her nation aflame.

Bearing the brunt of the past and uncertain about her future, Talyien will need to decide between fleeing her shadows or embracing them before the whole world becomes an inferno.

Praise for the series:

'K. S. Villoso is a powerful new voice in fantasy' Kameron Hurley

'An action-packed plot and deep, vivid world-building' Melissa Caruso

'Intricate, intimate and intensely plotted' Nicholas Eames

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Praise for The Dragon of Jin-Sayeng: Chronicles of the Wolf Queen Book Three

  • A powerful new voice in epic fantasy. Villoso deftly creates an intricate and compelling world of high fantasy intrigue and adventure dominated by a crafty, whip-smart heroine determined to unite her kingdom at any cost

  • Intimate and epic

  • [A] remarkable tale of non-stop tension, action, and betrayal . . . This excellent work will appeal to all readers of epic fantasy

  • Intricate, intimate and intensely plotted

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K. S. Villoso

K. S. Villoso writes speculative fiction with a focus on deeply personal themes and character-driven narratives. Much of her work is inspired by her childhood in the slums of Taguig, Philippines. She is now living amidst the forest and mountains with her husband, children and dogs in Anmore, BC.

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