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A World or Two Over

Golmah Zarinkhou

In the Land of Portalcraft, every step is dangerous. And the master map is power.

Willow Erifson's best friend jumped off a cliff one day and dared her to follow. Trying to save him, she did...only to end up a world or two over.

A world where the residents joke, "Where did the time go? Down a portal again?"

Because this entire land is littered with portals, mostly unmapped and unseen.

Trust does not exist here. Not since one race killed off another. Since the master mapmaker vanished with the greatest map ever made. And since the people split between two opposing sources of power: reason and chaos.

Willow doesn't understand. No one back home on her island believed life existed beyond their borders-except her shadowy friend. Who simply showed up one day, his memory lost.

From the start, everyone else hated Zephyr's presence: commanding, brilliant, and proud.

But Willow-wild and carefree, hiding her strange powers from a powerless community-adored him. Until the day he led her into this physical and political hellscape.

Now if Willow takes one wrong step before she finds Zephyr-to wring his lying soul for answers-she may never see home again.

Welcome to a land ravaged by portals. Sorcery. Deception. And painful bonds that draw fated pairs together into unmapped peril.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Saffron & Sable Press
  • Publish Date: Feb 27th, 2025
  • Pages: 368
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.25in - 5.50in - 0.82in - 0.91lb
  • EAN: 9798992425413
  • Categories: Fantasy - Romance

About the Author

Zarinkhou, Golmah: - Golmah usually lives in a far-off realm halfway between fantasy and reality, where bad things happen but always resolve to her satisfaction. It's a world of her own making, and she likes it just fine. The rest of the time she spends firmly grounded in American soil, cajoling her way with admissions essays into studying history at UCLA and dentistry at Harvard. But even when she should have been studying, she squirreled away time to write this very book. Because the yarn she most loves to spin for fabric are total fabrications-stories full of people and places that manage to entrance away our pain, poetry that communicates a lot with very little, and epic romances that stand up to the nastiest villains.