### Review Praise for *To Light a Candle*: Lackey and Mallory combine their talents for storytelling and world crafting into a panoramic effort . . . filled with magic, dragons, elves, and other mythical creatures.--*Library Journal* Wide-ranging viewpoints and interwoven plots suggest an action
Obsidian Mountain #02 - To Light a Candle
β Scribed by Lackey, Mercedes; Mallory, James
- Publisher
- Tor Fantasy
- Year
- 2004;2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 452 KB
- Edition
- First Edition
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Review
Praise for To Light a Candle :
βLackey and Mallory combine their talents for storytelling and world crafting into a panoramic effort . . . filled with magic, dragons, elves, and other mythical creatures.β--Library Journal
βWide-ranging viewpoints and interwoven plots suggest an action thriller. Itβs a rich world with an ingenious system of interlocking magics.β--Amazing Stories
Praise for The Outstretched Shadow :
( VOYA Best Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror)
βOnce Kellen realizes there is a world full of wonders, diversity, and people who think and live differently, he cannot return to the oppressive sameness of City life. When he refuses to give up the books, his father banishes him forever from the City and to a horrific death prearranged by the mages. The Wild Magic has another agenda for him, however, involving an acerbic unicorn and a womanβheavens!βto learn the Wild (but not sex) Magic from. Delightful.β--Booklist
βKellen sets down a road he never expected to take, on a journey of dire importance to both humans and nonhumans (the latter including elves, unicorns, and other enchanting creatures). The narrative speeds to the end, avoiding a jarring halt while leaving the reader satisfied and wanting to know more."--Publishers Weekly
βLackey and Mallory join forces to create an epic fantasy filled with sorcery and swordplay set in a world on the verge of a Demon war.β--Library Journal
βTheir skill in weaving a story will leave readers eager for the next installment. Lackey and Mallory create a wide variety of multidimensional characters, especially Kellen who grows to manhood in realistic starts and stops, recognizing and accepting both his heritage and the consequences of his actions" --VOYA
About the Author
Mercedes Lackey is the author of the Valdemar series, including Take a Thief and Exileβs Honor. She is the co-author, with Andre Norton, of the Halfblood Chronicles, including Elvenborn. Some of her other novels include Phoenyx and Ashes , Sacred Ground , The Firebird , The Fairy Godmother , and Alta. She lives in Oklahoma. James Mallory is the author of the Merlin trilogy (Merlin: The Old Magic ; Merlin: The Kingβs Wizard ; Merlin: The End of Magic). He lives in upstate New York.
Together, Lackey and Mallory have written The Outstretched Shadow and To Light a Candle , the first two volumes in the Obsidian Trilogy.
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