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Kilgore had long dreamed of great adventures and magic. But when he alone proved able to draw the ‎magic sword Kildurin he found himself embroiled in more than he had wanted. With the aid of a ‎crotchety old wizard he set out for the far north across lands beset with trolls, frost giants, dark elves, ‎and all the minions of dark sorcery. It was his duty to find and destroy the evil wizard Surt, who was ‎threatening to bring never-ending darkness and eternal winter to the land of Skarpsey. If he could ‎survive the perils of the journey, he would then have to face Surt alone - one man and his sword ‎against the might of the greatest wizard and all his cohorts. And there was a further problem. There ‎had been twenty previous attempts to end the life of Surt, and all had failed. Surt, it seemed, could ‎not be killed!‎
Set in a sweeping alternate world, The Sword and the Satchel tells the story of Eric, a man without any memory of his past, and Anika, the healer who brings him back from the brink of death. Tied together by circumstance, the two are forced to seek safety after a war party raids Anika's village. But while Eric may have forgotten who he is, not everyone has forgotten about him, and there are those who would see him dead.
Rebecca Ross, acclaimed author of The Queen’s Rising duology, delivers a thrilling new fantasy about the lengths two sisters will go for each other. Perfect for fans of Ember in the Ashes, Sky In the Deep, and Court of Fives. After eight years, Evadne will finally be reunited with her older sister, Halcyon, who has been serving in the queen’s army. But when Halcyon unexpectedly appears a day early, Eva knows something is wrong. Halcyon has charged with a heinous crime, and though her life is spared, she is sentenced to 15 years. Suspicious of the charges, brought forth by Halcyon’s army commander, as well as the details of the crime, Eva volunteers to take part of her sister’s sentence. If there’s a way to absolve Halcyon, she’ll find it. But as the sisters begin their sentences, they quickly learn that there are fates worse than death.
The stunning conclusion to the Satchel & Sword Series!Nevaline and her best friend Cairine have braved jealous squad-mates, thieves, giant human-eaters, Harpies, her evil grandfather, brigands of the Caátlach Ocean, half-gods, and their self-doubt to try to obtain the Saluka Stone fragments. But, now, with the Kinlanders stronger than ever, another half-god to contend with, a woman with supreme Mythics abilities challenging Nevaline, a world war looming over Kordalis, and Micdian, the most powerful enemy of all, yet lying dormant in Mt. Oag, will Nevaline and Cairine be strong enough to survive?Satchel & Sword III: The Fate of Kordalis is the final book in the fantasy series Satchel & Sword. Come with Nevaline and her friends on their charge filled with danger, magic, and surprises!
Four hundred years after a deadly virus and nuclear war destroyed the modern world, a new and noble civilization emerges. In this kingdom, called Chiveis, snowcapped mountains provide protection, and fields and livestock provide food. The people live medieval-style lives, with almost no knowledge of the "ancient" world. Safe in their natural stronghold, the Chiveisi have everything they need, even their own religion. Christianity has been forgotten—until a young army scout comes across a strange book. With that discovery, this work of speculative fiction takes readers on a journey that encompasses adventure, romance, and the revelation of the one true God. Through compelling narrative and powerful character development, The Sword speaks to God's goodness, his refusal to tolerate sin, man's need to bow before him, and the eternality and power of his Word. Fantasy and adventure readers will be hooked by this first book in a forthcoming trilogy.
On the forbidding fringes of the tundra, where years are marked by seasons of snow, humans war with immortals in the name of their shared gods. Irjan, a human warrior, is ruthless and lethal, a legend among the Brethren of Hunters. But even legends grow tired and disillusioned. Scarred and weary of bloodshed, Irjan turns his back on his oath and his calling to hide away and live a peaceful life as a farmer, husband, and father. But his past is not so easily left behind. When an ambitious village priest conspires with the vengeful comrades Irjan has forsaken, the fragile peace in the Northlands of Davvieana is at stake. His bloody past revealed, Irjan’s present unravels as he faces an ultimatum: return to hunt the immortals or lose his child. But with his son’s life hanging in the balance, as Irjan follows the tracks through the dark and desolate snow-covered forests, it is not death he searches for, but life.
To save himself Leifr needs to get his hands on a magic sword and then find the troll's grindstone to sharpen it. But Sorkvir had hidden the grindstone, and the sword hangs on the wall of Sorkvir's throne room.
Two former friends seek a powerful ancient oracle—one for good; one for evil—in this fourth Prism Pentad novel that explores the harsh world of Dark Sun The Dark Lens is an ancient oracle that can harvest the magic of the sun, hidden by the last dwarven knights for the sake of a new world. With it, Tithian of Tyr can evolve into a true sorcerer-king. Only Agis of Asticles, who covets the lens to destroy the Dragon Borys, stands between Tithian and his desire. For either man to survive the quest, the hatred between them must be vanquished. If not, they risk falling prey to the beast-headed giants who guard the Obsidian Oracle.
A “shrewd, funny, and sometimes devastating” novel about the things we desire and the things we throw away (Entertainment Weekly). A New York Times Notable Book A highly inventive, corrosively funny story of our times, Want Not exposes three different worlds in various states of disrepair—a young freegan couple living off the grid in New York City; a once-prominent linguist, sacked at midlife by the dissolution of his marriage and his father’s losing battle with Alzheimer’s; and a self-made debt-collecting magnate, whose brute talent for squeezing money out of unlikely places has yielded him a royal existence, trophy wife included. Want and desire propel these characters forward toward something, anything, more, until their worlds collide, briefly, randomly, yet irrevocably, in a shattering ending that will haunt readers long after the last page is turned. “Its pleasures are endless."—Joshua Ferris, author of Then We Came to the End “Terrific…The novel may begin with prickly satire, it may dig deep into America’s disposable lifestyle, but it ultimately pivots to scenes of surprising tenderness…a novel to hoard.”—The Washington Post “Leaps nimbly from topic to topic…from freeganism to conspicuous consumption; from Manhattan's Alphabet City to residential New Jersey to the backwoods of Tennessee; and from neighbors with nothing but geographical location in common to sisters who share nothing but blood….Sitting down with Want Not is like finding yourself opposite the most interesting person at a dinner party. It pulls you in immediately; makes you shake your head in wonder and delight at your new companion's wit, originality, and compelling turns of phrase; and, best of all, surprises you into laughter.”—Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “For readers who relish extravagant language, scathing wit and philosophical heft, Want Not wastes nothing.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)