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When a Tempest is more than a violent storm. When the touch of a demonic force starts to create imbalance, two great divine beings decide to create a cure. A child aptly named “Tempest”. At fifteen cycles, her care is entrusted to the Sword Master of Eerikki. His task is to train her to become an Elite Warrior in her own right. Elite Warriors are renowned for their Immense Size, Strength and Battle Skills. They are the best of the best and all sworn to the service of the Goddess and honourable protectors to the realms of MarDav. Tempest suddenly finds herself surrounded by other warrior trainees on the practice fields; only two challenges, she is neither six foot, nor male. Tempest may have been gifted with immortal abilities but will she live long enough to control her immortal gifts and become an Elite Warrior. Or will the Dark Lord Arawn and his mortal agents destroy the first part of “The Panacea” meant to bring equipoise back to MarDav?“ The Tempest of Eerikki” is the first book of The Panacea Quest Series of epic tales of battle-hardened warriors, fanatical dishonoured zealots, divine intervention and the coming of age of the greatest gift.
The third instalment of the Panacea Quest sees Batair crowned King of Eerikki. Finally Lady Corina of Greenway has claimed Rhain as her Lord. Returning to Greenway to start a new life accompanied by their newly invested Sword Master, Albern. After fulfilling his duties as Trabant to the young Prince Batair, Albern has more than earned his new position as Sword Master of Greenway. Finding plenty has changed to his homeland after twenty-one cycles, the former spy finds not all is right. Especially when it comes to an arrogant Chamberlain. There is also a beautiful red-haired woman that literally drops into his arms. Her curves intrigue him as much as her refusal to speak. As she offers no name, he calls her "Amaryllis" as the colour of her hair reminds him to the delicate bloom. No one knows her full story. Only she was rescued from a long captivity at the abusive hands of the Dishonoured. Reminders can be seen in the scars that cross her body. Can the largest and strongest of all the Elite Warriors work out what Arawn's mortal agents have planned for Greenway? Will he be able to protect his Lady and new Lord? and what is the name of his beautiful Amaryllis?
There is nothing wilting about these delicate blooms. Second book of the Panacea Quest, sees us adventuring to the Great Library of Frode were so called wise men toil to accumulate knowledge. Our tale this time centres around the sisters of Elite Warrior Valiant, the six women known as the Flowers of Frode. They are intelligent, beautiful and trapped in a male dominated world. Their journey includes love, loss, struggles and redemption. Will they get what they want? Or will they be destined to be used as pawns in the political games of others. The Goddess Minerva and her Supreme Warrior Kopis still fight to re-establish balance within the Realms of MarDav. While, Arawn, the Underworld God of Terror and demonic mortal agents plague their efforts and drastically effect the lives of Minerva's mortal blessed children.
Peltrin has been training to defend himself since he was old enough to walk. In a few moments of cowardice, however, he exposes his family to a deadly magical attack. Two are dead, three are infected with a lethal poison. He has only four days to find a cure...or all is lost.
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