The
woman’s grip tightened. “Braeden Drakonin, listen closely to me. I am
not fond of your father. Had you not defied him in his own court, we
would have left you. But mark me, yakona. If you betray our trust, death
will become a mercy before I am done with you.”
“I get that a lot. But yes, I understand.”
She
released him. Her blade disappeared in a puff of purple smoke. She
grimaced at him as if she smelled something foul, but snapped her
fingers. His shackles fell to the ground.
He
grabbed his wrists and sank to the mossy grass in relief, too exhausted
to thank her or to wonder how she’d done it. The black pools of his
wounds knit themselves together, but the process was slow. They
congealed and bubbled, the poison resisting his body as it mended
itself. His half-healed jaw grafted, but the internal sting of broken
veins persisted. Muscles wove themselves back together.
Bones
popped as they finally slid back into place. The poison continued to
circulate as his body tried to heal around it, and it would be hours
before no scars remained. Even then, the internal tremors would
continue.
He
examined the shifter-woman. Her pale blond hair fell to her waist,
where it rolled out in small curls. Patches of copper in her tan skin
glistened in the sun. Her piercing blue eyes crinkled in an expression
of annoyance.
“You two are drenowith. Muses,” he said.
“Yes.”
“I thought you were just myths.”
“As we prefer. I’m Adele, and this is Garrett.”
She
gestured toward the other muse. He had rusty hair, the color of embers
in a fire, but his skin was the same coppery shade as Adele’s.
Garrett released his grip on Kara’s shoulder. She ran to Braeden and knelt beside him.
“Are you okay?” she asked.
“Fine,” he said. “Thank you.”
Kara turned to Adele. “How did you undo his shackles? I thought only the person who put them on could take them off.”
“We are above yakona laws, young Vagabond.”
“Well, thank you for saving us, then.”
“The first Vagabond was our friend, to whom we owed a debt. It’s now paid. What is your name?”
“Kara. So you’re muses, huh? All the letter said about you is that you’re shape-shifters. Can you become anything?”
“Anything we imagine,” Garret said.
Braeden tried to avoid looking at the muse he’d been ordered to kill.
Kara shook her head. “This is insane. So, you knew the Vagabond and you obviously don’t age. Are you immortal?”
“Not immortal,” Adele corrected. “While we don’t grow old, we can die. Everything is mortal, even Earth.”
“The
writing is flawless. The kingdoms and surrounding landscapes
breathtaking. The Grimoire is a piece of imaginative genius that
bedazzles from the moment Kara falls into the land of Ourea. – Nikki
Jefford, author of the Spellbound Trilogy
Spring 2013 Rankings
#6 Kindle Store | #1 Science Fiction & Fantasy | #1 Epic Fantasy | #1 Sword & Sorcery | #1 Teens
Now an international Amazon bestseller. Fans of The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and Eragon will enjoy this contemporary remix of the classic epic fantasy genre.
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Kara Magari is about to discover a beautiful world full of terrifying things: Ourea.
Kara,
a college student still reeling from her mother’s recent death, has no
idea the hidden world of Ourea even exists until a freak storm traps her
in a sunken library. With nothing to do, she opens an ancient book of
magic called the Grimoire and unwittingly becomes its master, which
means Kara now wields the cursed book’s untamed power. Discovered by
Ourea’s royalty, she becomes an unwilling pawn in a generations-old
conflict – a war intensified by her arrival. In this world of chilling
creatures and betrayal, Kara shouldn’t trust anyone… but she’s being
hunted and can’t survive on her own. She drops her guard when Braeden, a
native soldier with a dark secret, vows to keep her safe. And though
she doesn’t know it, her growing attraction to him may just be her
undoing.
For
twelve years, Braeden Drakonin has lived a lie. The Grimoire is his one
chance at redemption, and it lands in his lap when Kara Magari comes
into his life. Though he begins to care for this human girl, there is
something he wants more. He wants the Grimoire.
Welcome to Ourea, where only the cunning survive.
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Novels in the Grimoire Saga:
Lichgates (#1)
Treason (#2)
Heritage (#3) – Available Fall 2013
Illusion (#4) – Available Fall 2014
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Genre – Fantasy
Rating – PG13
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