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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The author created some very interesting characters and the world overall seems to be detailed and well thought out. I enjoy the character development and the connections everyone seems to have. Makes the characters more lifelike. The world itself seems massive and I would like to learn more about the myths and religions that the author has created. I am actively seeking the next books to read and hopes to get even more from the next books. I would recommend this book to anyone who is into the Fantasy genre. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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An ancient prophecy. A young woman's destiny. Lorness Carol, coming of age in the kingdom of her warlord father, Lord Rafel, aspires to wield magic. But she's also unknowingly become the obsession of Kragan, an avenging wielder as old as evil itself. He's waited centuries to find and kill the female prophesied as the only human empowered to destroy him. However, dispatching the king's assassin, Blade, to Rafel's Keep, ends in treason. For Blade arrives not with a weapon but rather a warning for the woman he's known and loved since he was a child. With a price on his head, Blade flees--as Carol and her family are urged away on their own desperate route of escape. Now, traversing the lawless western borderlands, Carol struggles to understand the uncanny magic she possesses and must learn to master. Though separated, Carol and Blade are still united--not only by the darkness pursuing them both but by a quest toward destiny, revenge, and the revelations of an ancient prophecy that signal the ultimate war between good and evil. No library descriptions found. |
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