Trinket: A Virtual Reality litRPG Free Feyland Tale

· Fiddlehead Press
4.4
22 reviews
Ebook
20
Pages
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About this ebook

 High-tech gaming and ancient magic collide in this portal fantasy adventure where a game opens a gateway to the treacherous Realm of Faerie ~ 


Violet Yamaguchi can’t wait to play the immersive new game, Feyland—but she doesn’t suspect the game wants something in return…

A short story of approximately 5,000 words (20 pages)


KEYWORDS: Faeries, Magic, GameLit, litRPG, teen adventure, Virtual Reality, Portal Fantasy, Science Fantasy, Short Story, Shirtaloon, He Who Fights With Monsters, Feyland, Fantasy, Ready Player One, Free, YA, Young Adult, Isekai, VR

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4.4
22 reviews
Glitch in Normality
February 10, 2025
Fun little read. It felt like a set up to a larger adventure since there wasn't much danger, but it made us want to read on!
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June 25, 2016
Trinket is a good short story. No surprise, usual plotline, but good.
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Rivers Mom
August 9, 2023
This is a Great short story...I LOVED it!!! It's a keeper!!!
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About the author

 ~ Award-winning author of YA Urban Fantasy ~ 

Growing up, Anthea Sharp spent her summers raiding the library shelves and reading, especially fantasy. She now makes her home in the Pacific Northwest, where she writes, plays the fiddle, and spends time with her small-but-good family. Contact her at [email protected], follow her on twitter, find her on facebook (http://www.facebook.com/AntheaSharp), and visit her website.

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