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The Final Chronicle of Yeneh

Preordered print copies from Horned Lark are five dollars off the cover price, include a sticker, a bookmark, and a thank-you postcard from the author. Hardcover (the links below are to the hardcover despite it saying paperback), ships to US/Canada.

Original price was: $32.99.Current price is: $19.99.
Available on: July 7, 2026

Step in to a portal fantasy wrapped in a wondrous science fiction adventure!

Lady Ada Quintrall, heir to her grandfather the Duke of Corbridge, wants nothing more than to see her family’s new planet successfully terraformed, restoring their fortune and ensuring them a stable future. That means shutting away her whimsical side (including the beloved Chronicles of Yeneh, a children’s portal fantasy written by her own ancestor)—and refusing the requests of Dr. Zamora, the xenobiologist who is begging to study the planet’s native life before it’s driven extinct.

Ada’s own encounters with the native life are vicious and unsettling. But when Zamora trespasses into an Infested Zone, Ada goes after him and discovers the astonishing truth: Not only does this planet have native sentient life, but those beings share a connection to her family that’s older, deeper, and closer to her heart than she could have imagined.

Reviews for The Final Chroncle of Yeneh:

“An amazing, must-read novella–grippingly fast-paced and tense, yet filled with the bittersweet joys of remembered childhood magic.”
—M. E. Garber, author

“Beautiful in scope…unfolds as a terraforming adult faerie tale where “we” are the invasive species.”
—Andrew Hiller, author of A Halo of Mushrooms and Hornytown Chutzpah

The Final Chronicle of Yeneh...examines and criticizes colonialism, imperialism, and exploitative social systems. Miles’ focus remains tight and sympathetic, having us join Ada on her own journey to recognizing, confronting and acting on working on systemic problems on Corbridge and beyond.”
—Paul Weimer, The Skiffy and Fanty Show

“Verdant and passionate, The Final Chronicle of Yeneh is focused on growth at a time when we need it most. If you love the vines and the rhizomes, this one is for you.”
—Marissa Lingen, author of A Dubious Clamor