Little Girl Lost: A Valley of Ten Crescents Tale

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3.9
44 reviews
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 **5,000 Word Short Story**

Tavera is a child passed from hand to hand as a source of cheap labor in the underworld of the Valley. When she finds herself at the mercy of the vicious sausage maker, the elderly Madame Greswin, she discovers secrets from the woman's past and the consequences leave Tavera fighting for her life.

"Little Girl Lost" is a short story and prequel to "Thieves at Heart", the first novel in the series "The Valley of Ten Crescents".

**5,000 Word Short Story**

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3.9
44 reviews
Alydee Rhaia
June 30, 2017
This is more of a beginning part of a story. The story is very short but it conveys very well what is going on. Like with most stories, there are some grammatical errors. Definitely a good way to get people to want to read the full story.
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sica h
July 18, 2016
But it sets you up nicely for the following book.
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Mary O'loughlin
October 15, 2016
I loved it it's sooo good!!
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About the author

Tristan J. Tarwater is a writer of fantasy, comics and RPG bits. Her titles include The Valley of Ten Crescents series, Shamsee: A Fistful of Lunars and Reality Makes the Best Fantasy. She has also worked for both Pelgrane Press and Onyx Path. 

Born and raised in NYC, she now considers Portland, OR her home. When she's not making stuff up, she is usually reading a comic book, cooking delicious meals for her Spouse and Small Boss or petting one of her two cats. Her next RPG character will most definitely be an elf.

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