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Valerie has always possessed a vivid imagination and a mind full of stories waiting to be told. As life moves forward, her pen has finally hit paper and incandescent sagas are being written. Her passion has transformed itself into the Fatum book series, the Unseen Wings trilogy, along with a number of short stories. May you find a fable of deceit or perhaps a love story to fill your heart. Welcome to her journey…

Valerie lives with her husband and their three children in Dallas, TX.


This post…a mix of serious with a sense of humor. If you know us, then there is no reason to explain the humorous side of our family vacations. There are ALWAYS stories to tell when it comes to the King family. Never fails. So, here it goes…


WOW. There are no other words to describe this week’s vacation in Puerto Rico. My family and I have fallen deeply in love with this place.I mean, ridiculous...

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Published on April 25, 2013 16:26 • 3 views
Average rating: 4.00 · 19 ratings · 8 reviews · 3 distinct works · Similar authors
The Gift of Fate (Fatum, #1)
4.6 of 5 stars 4.60 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 2012 — 2 editions
Guardian (Unseen Wings, #1)
3.12 of 5 stars 3.12 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2012
Absent Yet Present
5.0 of 5 stars 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2012

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The Gift of Fate
Fatum (1 book)
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Guardian
Unseen Wings (1 book)
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3.125 of 5 stars 3.13 avg rating — 8 ratings

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Oh my gosh, where has this series been hiding?! I'm hooked.
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I tell you to think black thoughts and you come up with that?!" the lieutenant had screamed. "Is a guinea pig bad? Do you consider a guinea pig the representation of all that is evil?"

Maybe... if it's an evil guinea pig.
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“But, I was lead to believe that loneliness was only a minor fracture of why I wanted to be his.”
Valerie King, The Gift of Fate

“For all the people in the world who would die to have this power, kill to have it, I can’t persuade the two people whose lives actually matter to me to take it. And I can’t force it upon them. That is my sorrow.”
Deborah Bryan, The Monster's Daughter

“The reward of a thing well done is having done it.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Remember that grief is a necessary pain. It’s your only way to heal. To starve it will destroy you.”~The Grimoire”
S.M. Boyce, Lichgates

“I tell you to think black thoughts and you come up with that?!" the lieutenant had screamed. "Is a guinea pig bad? Do you consider a guinea pig the representation of all that is evil?"

Maybe... if it's an evil guinea pig.”
Frank Beddor, The Looking Glass Wars




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