

Books in series

#1
The Flames of Destiny
2023
Growing up, I had three rules: Never leave the yard, talk to no one, and hide if anyone came over.
I grew up on the one island in this realm without magic. Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. You're either a fire element or a shifter with one of those elements. Except me. I don't make sense. I have magic on an island with no magic, fire, and I can shift into whatever I want. I've always been told the humans, the fire elements who rule everything, and the shifter tribes would hurt me if they ever found out about me. I hated never having any friends and only ever speaking to the man who trained and raised me, but that fear made me follow his rules.
Except now he's old and sick and he's breaking his own rules. He has a message for the fire princess that he can only tell her in person instead of sending a raven. He refuses to give me the message, but he expects me to go to the mainland, get close to the princess, and convince her to come back to an island where she would be powerless to hear his message.
I can hide my abilities, but fire elements are extremely rare now. I can't hide my red hair. No matter how I do this, I'm going to be in danger.
I'm petrified, but I'm also curious what the world is like outside our yard.

#2
Shifting Waters
2024
Inanos is full of secrets. I died here once.
The humans are drawing closer, intent on killing me. I've only got a short time to figure out why Belisarus told me to head to Inanos and unlock the secrets here. I was scared of my magic once. I thought I was over that, but I'm getting new powers and learning how to use them.
There's a light here and the light wants me. It wants me more than the humans do.
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Frankly, it terrifies me.
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Author

Trepagnier
Author · 67 books
USA Today Bestselling Author JB Trepagnier is a huge liar. She first started lying as a child when someone asked who colored on the walls. She later went on to major in art, so they really should have framed it instead of sending her to the principals office so many times. When she was fourteen, she wrote a very large lie into several notebooks, which later became her first book, Midnight's Sonata. Rather than dabbling in politics and possibly ending up in jail for lying when it counts or under oath, JB chooses to craft elaborate lies into word documents and use them for entertainment rather than harm because she is really batman, just without all the money to fight crime