Winds of Change (The Tale of Sereiah)

Book 1 of 1: The Tale of Sereiah

Deep in the heart of Kamor, things are shifting. Caught in the middle of it all is a young lieutenant named Ivy. When she suddenly learns the truth about her brother, Derek, and her homeland, Ivy realizes that things are not as they seem. She begins to challenge what she really believes and supports. Meanwhile, the war between Kamor and Sereiah is drawing nearer. For centuries tensions have been rising between the two nations. When the inevitable war happens, which side will Ivy choose?

About the Author

Cassie De La Torre wrote her debut novel, Winds of Change, at the age of 12. When not writing, she enjoys playing piano and flute. You can also often find her with a good book and a bunny.

Reading age: 8-18 years

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5.0 out of 5 stars 
Highly Recommend to Readers of All Ages!
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Excellent story written at such a young age. I can’t wait to read more by this author in the future!

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