Fatinah and the Ghost Ship
Some stories do not end when you escape them.
Fatinah thought she had left the fog—and the god who once claimed her life—far behind. But when rumors of a ghost ship reach her island, she knows something has followed her home.
Beneath the quiet drift of fog, an old hunger stirs. Ships vanish. Voices fade. And the past refuses to stay buried.
To confront it, Fatinah must return to the place that changed everything—and face the choice that once cost her everything. But this is not the same woman who made that bargain.
And this time, she will not ask to be saved.
A mythic fairy tale of grief, survival, and defiance, and the conclusion of Fatinah’s journey in Tales of Tessagonia.
Completes the story arc begun in Venom and Shadow and continued in Mirror.
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Mary W. Jensen
Mary W. Jensen lives in Utah with her husband and son. Mary is the middle of nine children, and escaped the loudness of reality by immersing herself in books and poetry. From chaos comes creation.
Mary writes mostly fantasy and poetry. She enjoys the fantastic and creating new worlds, creatures, and magics.
Her poetry has been published in Abyss & Apex and Snapdragon and in "the leaves fall" anthology by The Red Penguin Collection. Mary is coauthor of the poetry anthology Lifelines. Her poetry book, Chiaroscuro, explores the relationships between dark and light. She is also the author of Tales of Tessagonia, a series of novellas inspired by fairy-tales.
Tales of Tessagonia
Tales of Tessagonia consists of ten primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
