Since our inception, Typewriter Pub has published several books with intriguing plots, complex characters, and unforgettable scenes that perfectly showcase our authors’s various talents.
As the month of March slowly draws to an end, here are some books that display powerful, interesting, and inspiring female lead characters.
Warning! A few spoilers ahead.
1. Akira from Dragon of Legend: Destiny and Dragon of Legend: A New Era by Angelika Meyer
In a world where humans and dragons create a special bond to become their best selves, it’s not surprising that Akira, the Rider of Legend is featured on this list. From overcoming the odds to defeating an evil tyrant to traveling back in time to stop the Council from spiraling into a cycle of corruption, there is no doubt that the Rider of Legend herself is someone we can all look up to.
Get the books here: [Book One], [Book Two]
2. Calla Rivers from The Strange Disappearance of Calla Rivers by Anne Marshall
Calla Rivers is a survivor, that much is true. After being found barely breathing by the river, she not only has to help herself physically recover from the brink of death but also piece together the missing puzzles of her memory.
Who was she? How did she end up in the river? And were those only nightmares or actual fragments from her past?
With so many questions plaguing her mind, Calla learns that being strong doesn’t mean having to do things alone.
Get the book here: [Amazon]
3. Aubry Hill from Fighting for Life by Kylie Alyssa Forte
Aubry Hill is just trying to survive, and that means doing whatever it takes to get out of the cycle of trauma and poverty—even if it means dealing with drugs for two years.
However, after her abusive father and his demented friend stole the money that was meant to be for Demetri, the town’s drug lord boss and his brother, Daniel, she finds herself in a precarious situation where she may just have to fight for her life . . . literally.
Now homeless and given only six months to pay back twenty-five thousand dollars, she decides to join an illegal fighting club for a chance to pay back her debt.
Can she survive? Or will the challenge be too great for her?
Get the book here: [Amazon]
4. Kendall Keating from Changing Fate by C.J. Alexis
Politics are a dirty game and frankly, Kendall Keating wants nothing to do with it. However, when her father orders her to spend two months in the Royal territory to help him earn a spot on the Royal council, she reluctantly agrees.
Nevertheless, she gets more than what she bargains for when she meets her mate, King Finnian Cahillan—an adoring mate one minute and a strict, aloof king the next. With a secret that piques Kendall’s interest, and a prophecy that foretells certain destruction, Kendall is more than willing to live by her choice head-on, even if it means defying what fate has in store for her.
Get the book here: [Amazon]
5. Della Rosai from The Female Lycan by Emily Dodd
It’s one thing to be a lycan, but it’s another to be the last female lycan in history. With immense strength, immortality, and other supernatural gifts bestowed from the moon goddess herself, it’s no wonder that lycans are often sought for.
For Della Rosai, this was a burden and as a result, has roamed the world under the guise of being a human to avoid anyone or anything taking advantage of her. However, everything changed when she met her mate, Dxton Bosque, another lycan.
Now forced to embrace her destiny and the supernatural world she tried to run away from, Della realizes that being luna is more than what meets the eye.
. . . especially when she has to fight her biggest foe yet.
Get the book here: [Amazon]
And many more!
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