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Chosen, The Stolen Series

Frank’s epic young adult fantasy adventure comes to a close in the final installment of The Stolen Trilogy. Fans of Holly Black will be sated as the breathtaking conclusion to this magical story unfolds.

Can she stop what she unleashed?

How in the world did Shaleigh Mallett find herself standing on a volcanic mountain facing the fire dragon, Tanwen?

She isn't supposed to be bargaining with mythical creatures in distant worlds. She's supposed to be in high school, studying and exploring abandoned buildings with her best friend. But no, she's stuck on the Peak of Gwern, hoping that the dragon will somehow show mercy and stop the Madness that plagues them.

There is still so much to do—so many wrongs to right. Shaleigh can't abandon her friends after she's come so far. She won't. Not even Talek, who is all but consumed by the Madness. But to save them, she must take down Keriam the Magician. She must face the Bloody Forest. And she must learn to lead if she ever hopes to see home again.

Marlena Frank

Marlena Frank is the author of books and novellas that span genres from young adult fantasy to horror. Her debut novel, Stolen Book 1 of the Stolen series, has hit the Amazon bestseller charts twice. She has two books coming out in 2021: Chosen, the final book in the Stolen trilogy, and The Impostor and Other Dark Tales, a collection of dark fantasy and horror short stories. Marlena has also written several fantasy and horror short stories, which have been included in notable anthologies such as Heroic Fantasy Quarterly, Not Your Average Monster Volume 2, and The Sirens Call issue #29. Although she was born in Tennessee, Marlena has spent most of her life in Georgia. She lives with her sister and three spoiled cats. She serves as the Vice President of the Atlanta Chapter of the Horror Writers Association and is an avid member of the Atlanta cosplay community. She is also a Hufflepuff, an INFJ, a tea drinker, and a wildlife enthusiast.

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