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Only love can heal the echoing madness.
What happens when true love is interrupted, in a world where it is guaranteed? Welcome to the Fated Tales.
Hasley Jeweler and Arsenio Trader were meant to meetโbut their fating was derailed by the building of the impenetrable wall surrounding Ashkadance.
Little do they know that love finds a way, and Hasley's journey as a Fateless will teach her that order isn't always the answer...that sometimes, rules are meant to be broken.
Hasley Fateless should be read after Ember Dragon Daughter to avoid spoilers.
In book 1.5 of the Fated Tales series, we follow Hasley as she listens to a mysterious voice in her head after her best friend is discovered to be the lost princess of the dragon kingdom of Ashkadance. Where will it lead? Who will she meet? And what happens when all the walls surrounding her and their kingdom fall down?
WHAT READERS CAN EXPECT: Hasley Fateless is set during the events of book one, Ember Dragon Daughter. It is recommended reading in the series and should be read before book two, Kariana Dragon Queen. This book features aroace LGBTQ+ characters, depictions of magically-induced mental illness, fated mates, and rebel plots in a royalty fantasy setting.
Content in the Fated Tales series may be triggering for some readers. A content guide of potential triggers can be found on rebeccaksampson.com/fantasynovels
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This book was initially published in 2021 under the name Rebecca K. Sampson, it is now republished with enhanced content and a new pen name.