"Zachary Davriel Hillander, High King of Sacoridia, rues how much he has had to give up to lead his realm, including the freedom to live and love as he chooses. When an embassy from Eletia arrives to propose a joint venture between their realms to seek out an old ally in the north, he is dismayed to
(eng) Kristen Britain - Green Rider 01
โ Scribed by Kristen Britain
- Publisher
- Daw Books
- Year
- 2008,2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 336 KB
- Series
- Green Rider 1;DAW book collectors 1102
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN
- 0886778581
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โฆ Synopsis
Heading home from school, Karigan G'ladheon encounters a dying "Green Rider", one of the king's messengers, who begs her to complete his mission. She reluctantly agrees and finds herself caught in a world of dangerous magic and even more dangerous enemies.
โฆ Subjects
Women heroes -- Fiction
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### Amazon.com Review This fat fantasy is the author's first published novel. Although the typical back cover quotes from Anne McCaffrey and Marion Zimmer Bradley overpraise it somewhat--"stunning," "terrific," "classic"--it's a good, highly readable debut. Kristen Britain tells her story at a head