Malia returns
home the hero of a war she can't remember. The valley burning
under the Maddion's
invasion, the fate of her late husband,
the way she resolved the long-time distrust
between the Taakwa people and the wolfish, winged
Jegudun creatures--all of it has been erased
from her memory.
Malia hopes to resume training as her village’s next clan mother, but
when the symbiotic magic that she and the Jeguduns
used to repair the valley’s protective barrier starts to consume more and more
of her mind, she's faced with the threat of losing
herself completely.
A powerful
being known as "the changer" might hold the solution to her vanishing
memories. But the Maddion's
new leader, Muvumo, also seeks the changer, hoping the being will cure them of the mysterious illness killing off his people.
Meanwhile, Muvumo's bride hopes the changer can bring about a new era, one in which she and the other Maddion
women no longer
need to hold onto their greatest secret.
Fractured
Days will be available in trade paperback and ebook via Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com, Kobo.com,
WorldWeaverPress.com, and other online retailers, and for wholesale
through Ingram. You can also find Fractured
Days on Goodreads.
Publication Date:
June 9, 2015
Fantasy ISBN:
978-0692429280
Rebecca Roland is the author of the Shards of History series, The Necromancer's Inheritance series, and The King of Ash and Bones, and Other Stories. Her short fiction has appeared in publications such as Nature, Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, Stupefying Stories, Plasma Frequency, and Every Day Fiction, and she is a graduate of the Odyssey Writing Workshop.
You can find out more about her and her work at rebeccaroland.net, her
blog Spice of Life, or follow her on Twitter
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