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The Redemption series:
Redemption (Book 1)
Ransom (Book 2)
Retribution (Book 3)
Revelation (Book 4 )
The Acropolis series:
The Acropolis (Book 1)
Deliverance (Book 3)
The Thorne Trilogy:
Cursed (Book 1)
Possessed (Book 2)
Dancing with the Devil (Book 3)
The Scribes of Medeisia:
Mark of the Mage (Book 1)
Tempest (Book 2)
Fist of the Furor (Book 3)
City in Ruins (Book 4 )
The Legend series (A standalone series):
The Singing River
Retaliation Bridge (Coming soon)
The Mysterious Pathway (Coming soon)
The Embrace Yourself series (A standalone series):
The Story of Awkward
An Introvert's Tale
In the Land of Tea and Ravens
Contemporary Romances
Hawthorne & Heathcliff
Sex & Such
"Books carried me through my childhood. They carried me through cold nights and hot days, through hunger and fear. I grew up under the poverty level, and my family spent a lot of time telling each other stories to pass the time. I was awkward, clumsy, and different. I was quiet and bookish. I had the same problems as all teenagers. I often felt inadequate and insecure. I was bullied quite frequently. Words carried me. They gave me wings and helped me fly. They brought me through grief and despair, through the death of both of my parents and through the journey that came afterward. With time came knowledge and acceptance, and my love for words grew. Stories mean different things to different people. I tell stories because, through them, I grow as a person and as a writer. Remember, life isn't always easy. There are never guarantees, and we are all different for a reason. Embrace your awkward. Be unique. Change your fairytale. Because what makes you different makes you beautiful."
~R.K. Ryals~