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The Girl at the Heart of the Storm

The Riftmagic Saga, Book 3

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The Girl at the Heart of the Storm

By: EE Holmes
Narrated by: Mary Sarah
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From the gutters of London, magic will rise . . .

After her narrow escape at the burning of Bedlam, Eliza Braxton's world has been turned upside down. The Illustratum's hold on the Riftborn is slipping, but so is Eliza's fragile hold on who she is. She is left facing a terrifying choice; continue her role as spy in the powerful Hallewell household, or join in open rebellion against the Illustratum. All her life, Eliza has been cautious, but now that her eyes are open, it is clear that the time has come to throw caution to the wind and embrace the power that has kept her repressed since childhood.

The Illustratum must fall.

The Riftborn must rise.

But at what cost?

The Girl at the Heart of the Storm is the thrilling conclusion to the Riftmagic Saga from master storyteller E. E. Holmes.

©2022 E. E. Holmes (P)2022 Tantor
Fiction Historical Magical Realism Fantasy

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