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Queen of Corvids
2026
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All the men she had killed, all the bodies that had fallen to build the path to where she was now. The gods had brought her here on a road of destruction and blood. The corrupt chieftains of Eryn have been defeated, but instead of the peace she so desperately wants, Muirne Arasgain has attracted attention from the Kalti Queen, Ursula. Their first meeting is tense, violent. Once back to safety, Muirne declares the Queen of Crows an enemy of her country and prepares her army for battle. But the remaining chieftain of Slíab, and an old ally to the Arasgain family, has been watching from his lonely mountain. And when he calls upon Muirne for a meeting, she is once again thrown into disarray. Leaving behind the name of Fáelben, Muirne Arasgain finally embraces the woman she has the High Queen, a benevolent leader. And in doing so, she finally faces the feelings she has for Riagan, the brute who slayed her warriors all that time ago. Muirne almost has everything she has fought peace in Eryn and a restored society under matriarchal rule. But can she lead her army, her country, and her feelings in the right direction? Or will she only succumb to the pressures that have been put upon her? Filled with action, feminine rage, found family, and a fiery combustion to the slow burn you’ve been waiting for, Queen of Corvids is the tantalising third book to the Arasgain Rule series.

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Jess McFarlane
Jess McFarlane
Author · 4 books
Jess McFarlane wrote her first book by hand when she was 14. Since then, she’s used words to escape reality and has so far published 3 novels. Her 4-book series, Arasgain Rule, is her current self-publishing project, and is due to be fully released by mid-2026. She’s a proud disabled, chronically ill, Palawa woman, who grew up on Bundjalung and Darkinjung Country, and now lives on Yorta Yorta Country with her husband, Alec and their German Shepherd, Sam. When Jess isn’t writing, she enjoys playing video games, reading, archery and cooking.
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