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House of Shadows
Description
Orphaned, two sisters are left to find their own way.
Sweet and proper, Karah’s future seems secure at a glamorous Flower House. She could be pampered for the rest of her life. . . if she agrees to play their game.
Nemienne, neither sweet nor proper, has fewer choices. Left with no alternative, she accepts a mysterious mage’s offer of an apprenticeship. Agreeing means a home and survival, but can Nemienne trust the mage?
With the arrival of a foreign bard into the quiet city, dangerous secrets are unearthed, and both sisters find themselves at the center of a plot that threatens not only to upset their newly found lives, but also to destroy their kingdom.
Sweet and proper, Karah’s future seems secure at a glamorous Flower House. She could be pampered for the rest of her life. . . if she agrees to play their game.
Nemienne, neither sweet nor proper, has fewer choices. Left with no alternative, she accepts a mysterious mage’s offer of an apprenticeship. Agreeing means a home and survival, but can Nemienne trust the mage?
With the arrival of a foreign bard into the quiet city, dangerous secrets are unearthed, and both sisters find themselves at the center of a plot that threatens not only to upset their newly found lives, but also to destroy their kingdom.
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Praise
Praise for The Griffin Mage:
"Vivid, satisfying...most compelling is the world and its magical laws, which invite further related stories." --- Publishers Weekly
"This book is like cupped fire, held in the hands: joyful and fierce and precise, painful and true beyond measure. It has the simplicity of poetry, the complexity of myth. I adored it." --- Daniel Fox, author of Dragon in Chains
"Very easy to read, filled with emotion and fluid writing." --- fantasybookcritic.blogspot.com
"Vivid, satisfying...most compelling is the world and its magical laws, which invite further related stories." --- Publishers Weekly
"This book is like cupped fire, held in the hands: joyful and fierce and precise, painful and true beyond measure. It has the simplicity of poetry, the complexity of myth. I adored it." --- Daniel Fox, author of Dragon in Chains
"Very easy to read, filled with emotion and fluid writing." --- fantasybookcritic.blogspot.com