Paperback, 636 pages Published 1997 by DAW Books The Kingdom of Wendar is in turmoil. King Henry still holds the crown, but his reign has long been contested by his sister Sabella, and there are many eager to flock to her banner. Internal conflict weakens Wendar's defences, drawing raiders, hum
King's Dragon
โ Scribed by Kate Elliott
- Publisher
- DAW
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 537 KB
- Series
- Crown of Stars 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1101639784
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โฆ Synopsis
Set in an alternate Europe, a world where bloody conflicts rage and sorcery holds sway, both human and other-than-human forces vie for supremacy. In this land, Alain, a young man seeking the destiny promised him by the Lady of Battles, and Liath, a young woman gifted with a power that can alter the course of history, are about to be swept up in a world-shaking conflict for the survival of humanity. In the New York TImes bestselling tradition of Tad Williams' epic Memory, Sorrow and Thorn series.
Beautiful cover art by Jody Lee Over 300,000 copies of Kate Elliott's books in print! The Crown of Stars series is a powerful blend of fantasy and political intrigue
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