Beneath the Ever Trees

· The Divided World Book 0 · The Fourth Gorgon
4.3
3 reviews
Ebook
64
Pages
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About this ebook

There’s magic in the world, but none for Malenie…

It's been 119 days since everything fell apart.

Since her friendship with Nes imploded.

Since Nes’s siblings were taken by slavers.

Since Malenie lost Nes’s protection.

And the bullies are closing in.

A short prequel to The Desert Wall, Raf Morgan’s “Beneath the Ever Trees” is the story of what really happened between Malenie and Nes before the events that took Malenie out of her small town and into the wider world of secrets, magic and betrayals.

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4.3
3 reviews

About the author

Raf Morgan has prepared all her life to be a writer, though she didn't know it. Like that time she volunteered to protect sea turtles on a beach in Costa Rica and wound up with half her body in the nest at 3 am with a blue plastic bag under the turtle's butt to catch her eggs to relocate them so poachers couldn't find them. Or living in Bangkok, Thailand, which is where she is now for her day job. (She's from the USA, but she has also lived in Mexico, Costa Rica and Nicaragua.)Mostly she has worked as a technical editor and a Spanish to English translator in the US, Mexico City, Lima, Moscow and Surabaya, but she has also worked as a dog walker, on bilingual websites, and in criminal and family courts as an advocate. She has been asked to interpret from Portuguese even though she doesn't speak Portuguese (it was an emergency) and gotten up at 4 am to edit a meeting report and ended her day at the Bolshoi Theater watching Russian ballet. She also writes fantasy as R. Morgan.

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