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Eleri is the only one with the ability to destroy the world around her... Now she needs to save it.
She had always loved being used as the weapon, being both the arrow and the target. But when Eleri learns the truth about the impact of their pasts and all the chaos that they have created, they are tasked with the impossible: to undo the damage they have caused.
In a race against time, power, and their own morals, they can only hope that their willpower and strength are enough to overturn a war that has already begun.
Fyodor and Eleri know that they are strong and influential, but will their power be enough to alter the course of history forever?
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Praise & Reviews
“Excellent work! I hope one day that it gets a well-earned award for its quality. I enjoyed reading it.” –Mark Runte, author of ASH, A Mythos Novel
“The Art of Becoming a Traitor is a military thriller set after a war into a dystopian society, discussing raw themes of ethics, military politics, the good, the bad, and of course, the ugly parts of war and delving into deep topics on who to trust when someone chooses to “fall out of line” as it were. If you enjoy mystery intrigue with a nice casual military backdrop, you’ll find much to latch on to. For me, it was an exciting thriller.” –Armanis Ar-Feinial, author of the Holy Grail War
“Young adults who enjoy girls who kick ass and take no names will like this dystopian fantasy as it resembles many of the same themes as action movies… I saw many parallels to this story to events happening to today. What do you do when you discover you are fighting for the wrong side?” –Veronica Krug, author and educator
“A science fiction military story with power and guts… The story keeps you on your toes with many twists and turns, Eleri never really knowing who to trust. Eleri realises almost too late how much she and her generation have been lied to… I enjoyed it.” –Maria P Frino, author and senior reviewer