Thirty-year-old Seth was an ordinary programmer before the car accident. After it, he's attacked and kidnapped, and wakes up in a strange new world. While being chased across a kingdom by an evil wizard, Seth discovers an ancient dragon, witnesses powerful magic, and falls in love with a beautif
The Weaver
β Scribed by Melanie Kanicky
- Book ID
- 112026332
- Publisher
- MidnightSun Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 341 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781922858290
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Age range 13+
In a remote village, bordered by woods and an endless winter, Saatcha lives in the attic of her ailing father's blacksmithery.
As her father's health fades and he is no longer able to work, Saatcha takes it upon herself to keep the forge running.
But when a pair of thieves appear in the dead of night, Saatcha's duty to her father is torn from her. Forced to leave her home behind, the bounds of magic that once held Saatcha begin to slip away.
Papa is gone.
Magic is real.
And her kidnappers are much more than simple thieves.
As Saatcha's world is irrevocably altered, she must rely on her new friends to find the truth of her past -- and what it might mean for the future of the kingdom.
'An evil prince, monsters of ice and frost, and a girl who must find the power to change everything...a modern folk-tale in the vein of Novik's Uprooted, The Weaver will draw you in and leave you hungry for more.' -- Jo Spurrier, author of A Curse of Ash & Embers
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