The magic called Wild Power is said to be rare, elusive, and potent, turbulent and dangerous. It’s rumored that some people can inherit Wild Power. Even the gods covet it.
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This series is best read in order, starting with Duplicity of Power. The prequels are best read in order anytime after the first book.
A look behind the scenes
Book 1
An improbable partnership of noble and rogue, an unlikely quest – key to the fate of the Six Realms, power struggles and the machinations of gods, and a legendary artifact of Power…
And Namid doesn’t even believe in quests.
Or fate.
— Cover by R.M. Helton.
Book 2
A devastated city, a mystical attack, a lost brother, unthinkable threats to the monarchy and heir, secrets exposed and a looming battle between gods…
And Namid can’t count on her magic, as her command of it is fracturing.
— Cover by R.M. Helton.
Book 3
(The conclusion of the Wild Power story arc within the Wild Heritance series.)
Malignant magic growing ever more dangerous, troubling secrets hidden in an ancient book, desperate schemes and multifarious intrigues…
Even one could prove deadly for Namid, and they’re all closing in on her.
— Cover by R.M. Helton.
Prequel novella
(A Wild Heritance tale from a time before Duplicity of Power.)
An impossible theft, a dangerous duel, and a scheme that could too easily fail… all for a place among the Shadowers, guild of rogues…
Namid only hopes that she’s not outmatched.
— Cover by R.M. & S. Lynn Helton.
Prequel novella
(A Wild Heritance tale—companion story to Trial Run— from a time before Duplicity of Power.)
A bothersome rival, a plot against the Shadowers, and a misplaced treasure…
Aahmes struggles to unravel this tangle of troubles in order to preserve the Shadowers, guild of rogues, and his place among them.
— Cover by R.M. Helton.