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CathryndeVries
Cathryn deVries is a multi-award-winning fantasy and sci-fi author who explores themes of restorative justice, empowerment, connection with earth and spirit, and finding the true self—all wrapped up in an epic package of immersive world-building and clean romance. She is the author of Son of Osivirius, a standalone science fantasy novella, and The Weaversong Trilogy, a romantic fantasy which she wrote in collaboration with her neurodiverse daughter. Primarily self-taught, she credits mentorship with a Story Grid certified editor for her success. Her accolades include the 2023 Stuart and Hadow short story prize, the Literary Titan Gold Book Award, the Firebird Book Award, the Reader’s Choice Book Award, finalist in the American Writing Awards, and semi-finalist in the Chanticleer International Book Awards. Her short stories appear in the My Story, My Voice anthology and the Ritardando anthology. A former Air Force engineer and recovering perfectionist, she has spent the last fifteen years home-schooling her children, two of whom are on the autism spectrum. She and her family live in the Gold Coast Hinterland of Australia, where she enjoys living in a rainforest and pretending she’s an elf. Find Cathryn online at eclectaperennial.com or @_eclecta_perennial on social media.
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Queensland
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Action/Adventure, Dystopian, Fantasy, Romance, Science Fiction, Young Adult
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Action/Adventure, Dystopian, Romance, Science Fiction, Young Adult

He wants to escape. She wants him dead. But the giant flying cats want something different entirely...

Fledgling pilot Jayden is one of the first generation to be born on the newly colonised planet of Osivirius. Now he’s determined to get his family out of ‘Wormsville’, the part of the colony where people are little more than numbers. So when Commander Tun offers a huge reward for finding the location of the rebel base, he jumps at the chance.

Nettle hates everything to do with the colony—especially the military arm—and is fiercely protective of the simple, grounded ways of the rebels. So when she and her brother Flint discover Jayden after he crash-lands, she’s ready to slit his throat without a second thought. But as Flint nurses him back to health, Nettle’s antipathy turns to empathy, and then an unwanted attraction.

Jayden, meanwhile, has made secret plans to escape on a Masu, one of the giant flying cats the rebels ride, but when his chance to escape presents itself, he feels torn. His blood family still need him, but the lure of the valley might just prove stronger.

In this award-winning, action-packed and visionary novella, the mystical connection to nature of Avatar, the romantic tension of Outlander, the dystopian political struggle of The Hunger Games, and the character evolution of Ender's Game all meet. It's a perfect read for teens and adults who enjoy spiritual elements and clean enemies to lovers romance in a high-stakes futuristic setting.

“A lushly imagined, and hopeful serving of adventure filled with heart, humanity and flying cats. I loved it!” — Trent Jamieson, award-winning author of Stone Road, Day Boy, the Death Works Series, and the Nightbound Land Duology

"Delicious worldbuilding and characters that sparkle with agency. Son of Osivirius deftly highlights the importance of the natural world and humanity’s place within it. Cathryn deVries weaves a brilliant tale.” — Pamela Jeffs, Aurealis Award winner and author of Wilder

'I adored this story from start to finish. A gripping plot, believable characters, and a richly immersive world that overflows with imagination and compassion.' –Kylie Chan, best-selling author of the Dark Heavens series and the Dragon Empire series.

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