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The Scribe of Shadows

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The promotion of June’s dreams creates disturbing nightmares of another world. But when those nightmares become reality, can she embrace her destiny before their war leads to our destruction?

When June’s boss promised to groom her for the promotion of her dreams, she knew she would have to endure a few sleepless nights. She didn’t know it would strain her new romance or lead to disturbing nightmares. She'll do anything to get ahead, but when those nightmares come to life, she’s forced to acknowledge her deeper calling.

Then Kida, a distant warrior, steps out of her dreams to protect and guide June. She must choose between the safe path she’s on or the dangerous power of her higher purpose. June’s words prophesy violent battles and a war for the throne that shapes their future and alters ours. But wars have casualties in both worlds, and as her family’s connection to Kida deepens, finishing the story may prove difficult. And tragic.

The Scribe is an action-packed, suspenseful, and steamy Urban Fantasy that will keep you up all night.

300 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 8, 2021

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Jen Lassalle

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Jen Lassalle is a writer of paranormal women's fiction and midlife fantasy fiction under the pen name JB Lassalle. She likes strong females who are more than just a bit awkward, dimensional males who roll with the punches, and found family friendships that triumph over nuanced bad guys you love to hate.

Jen is a New Orleans resident. The city, and the surrounding areas, serve as a rich backdrop for a world where magic exists and mystical creatures are not only real, but live among us.

When Jen isn’t writing, she’s hanging with her family and friends at a local park or coffee shop. She likes working out, which is kind of weird, loves yoga, and plays video games. Of course, she reads.

Jen and her husband have two kids. One is an avid competitive swimmer (which sucks up all their weekend time). The other is a daydreamer like Jen who plays the Mega Man theme on his guitar and binge watches Stranger Things.

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April 16, 2021
It's refreshing to have a heroine you can relate to and it's even more refreshing to see main LGBTQIA+ characters without the plot being based around their relationship (or a messy coming out story). The characters are complex, the worlds are immersive, and (all of) the scenes keep you on the edge.
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