Forged In Flame (In Her Name, Book 8)
β Scribed by Michael R. Hicks
- Publisher
- Michael R. Hicks;Smashwords Edition
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 157 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In the second book of the In Her Name: The First Empress trilogy, Keel-Tath, the child who would unite her people as foretold by an ancient prophecy, has grown to be a young warrior in the confines of the Desh-Ka temple. She has been sheltered by her old friend and mentor Ayan-Dar from the clutches of Syr-Nagath, the Dark Queen. But when Keel-Tath is forced to choose between sanctuary and her honor, she goes into exile, leaving behind a broken-hearted Ayan-Dar.Captured and bound in chains by those who serve the Dark Queen, she is rescued from an unspeakable fate by a warrior from the shadows. Thus begins Keel-Tath's perilous journey to the ends of her war-ravaged world, through deadly wastelands and even deadlier seas, unaware that some of those she holds most dear stand ready to betray her...If you're new to the In Her Name series, here is the author's recommended reading order:The Last War Trilogyβ First Contactβ Legend Of The Swordβ Dead SoulThe Redemption Trilogyβ Empireβ...
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