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Born to Magic Tales of Nevaeh, Volume I
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Born to Magic Tales of Nevaeh, Volume I

Welcome to Nevaeh: a world where technology no longer exists, but magic does.Long ago, a mythical nation known as 'America' died in the violence and radiation of the terrorist wars. Now their descendants dwell in a world of ritual and magic where ten dominions struggle for supremacy while a dark power rises to threaten them all. In Nevaeh, where men are blessed with great strength and women have both strength and psychic abilities, one woman has been chosen to be Nevaeh's savior, Areenna--the only daughter of the King of Freemorn. Barely eighteen, Areenna's psychic abilities--her magic-- are already stronger than most women. But when Areenna is called to The Island, a place where all women of psychic power must go, but from where only some return, she soon learns the fate of her world is in her hands.Accompanied by Mikaal, the son of the High King of Nevaeh, the two undertake a perilous journey to a place of great power, in an effort to save Nevaeh from the oncoming darkness, and these dark and evil forces will do everything in their power to stop Areenna from reaching her destination. Areenna's journey is filled with unimaginable dangers as they cross through three of Nevaeh's ten dominions, and through the haunted wastelands and badlands filled with the mutated survivors of the nuclear holocaust to fight their way to what will either claim both their lives or give them the powers to save their world.

Published: February 15, 2015

Pages: 345

ISBN: 9780990003526

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Rachel S.

Apr 6, 2026
This really is my kind of book, I like post-apocalyptic and fantasy story lines and this had it, and Areenna was a very strong character. The plot was fast pacing and flowed very well.
I would have marked this book a 5 star because I do like the genre and it all worked really well and kept me hooked, however I found the names such as Llawnroc Nosaj and Neaveah kept stopping me in my tracks as they are words spelt backwards,they just did go through my head easily at all.

Over all a great book and written well.