You can find the information on where to get the first two books here
We're getting close to the end of Part One and I'm lazy, so I'll get the links fixed when it's finished. In the meantime, it's in my gallery in order.
Sajani Tails: A Ship Called Hope is technically the third through fifth books in the series, but chronologically, it's the first. Before Sajani rose to be the pirate queen of Terah, she was a rather selfish and uncaring petty criminal. Learn about the events that forged her to be the symbol of hope and loyalty she is now.
As a side note: the spoon scene in last week's installment is one of my favorites. It's actually slated for possible removal for being slightly suggestive, but I'm pretty sure it'll stay. You can imagine the ending to that scene however you want.
Magenta and Farnsbeck separate after the end of What Once was Eden. They both might make some cameo appearances in future Sajani Tails. Farnsbeck is actually part of the fight against the elves, but Magenta (Tawny Riggs) is teaching primary (elementary) school. She's married to someone else and I really hope to eventually do some novels of those two in a kind of Tommy and Tuppence style of story.
Possible spoiler for a future book, but it's unlikely I'll ever get to it. You learned a little more about Farnsbeck's history last week. He was a stage performer turned banker. His family was kidnapped and held for ransom. He felt like law enforcement was going too slow and tried to save them himself. His actions bumbled what the law was attempting and what the law was attempting bumbled his attempt. His family died and the criminals escaped. Farnsbeck personally hunted them down and killed them, which brought him up on charges of murder and what the vykati call "vigilante recklessness." Lady Mishil's predecessor arranged to make it look like he'd been found guilty and executed then sent him to Blade for training as an agent of the Ministry of State. Farnsbeck is his real name and the Riteyai aristocrat persona he does is the closest to his original personality. Thanks to veiled blood, no one has any idea he's the same one that was supposedly executed.
We're getting close to the end of Part One and I'm lazy, so I'll get the links fixed when it's finished. In the meantime, it's in my gallery in order.
Sajani Tails: A Ship Called Hope is technically the third through fifth books in the series, but chronologically, it's the first. Before Sajani rose to be the pirate queen of Terah, she was a rather selfish and uncaring petty criminal. Learn about the events that forged her to be the symbol of hope and loyalty she is now.
As a side note: the spoon scene in last week's installment is one of my favorites. It's actually slated for possible removal for being slightly suggestive, but I'm pretty sure it'll stay. You can imagine the ending to that scene however you want.
Magenta and Farnsbeck separate after the end of What Once was Eden. They both might make some cameo appearances in future Sajani Tails. Farnsbeck is actually part of the fight against the elves, but Magenta (Tawny Riggs) is teaching primary (elementary) school. She's married to someone else and I really hope to eventually do some novels of those two in a kind of Tommy and Tuppence style of story.
Possible spoiler for a future book, but it's unlikely I'll ever get to it. You learned a little more about Farnsbeck's history last week. He was a stage performer turned banker. His family was kidnapped and held for ransom. He felt like law enforcement was going too slow and tried to save them himself. His actions bumbled what the law was attempting and what the law was attempting bumbled his attempt. His family died and the criminals escaped. Farnsbeck personally hunted them down and killed them, which brought him up on charges of murder and what the vykati call "vigilante recklessness." Lady Mishil's predecessor arranged to make it look like he'd been found guilty and executed then sent him to Blade for training as an agent of the Ministry of State. Farnsbeck is his real name and the Riteyai aristocrat persona he does is the closest to his original personality. Thanks to veiled blood, no one has any idea he's the same one that was supposedly executed.
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