When the king calls on the Order for help, Master Anesko gives the task to Eldwin and Maren. As they search for the riders’ whereabouts, they discover a horrible scene … and a new threat.
Richard Fierce is a fantasy author best known for his novella The Last Page. He's been writing since childhood, but became seriously vested in it in 2007. Since then, he's written several novels and a few short stories.
In 2000, Richard won Poet of the Year for his poem The Darkness. He's also one of the creative brains behind the Allatoona Book Festival, a literary event in Acworth, Georgia.
A recovering retail worker, he now works in the tech industry when he's not busy writing.
He has three step-daughters, three huskies and two cats.
His love affair with fantasy was born in high school when a friend's mother gave him a copy of Dragons of Spring Dawning by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
I never realized you could make a dragon story boring. Everyone recommended these series after reading three of them in the series I found myself wanting to read anything more weirdly phrase, and like it’s supposed to be from a time long ago, but I don’t like it.
But that’s ok. I feel like this book was leading up to something much bigger. Eldwin and Sion will have to face their biggest challenge yet. I don’t mind this book being a little slow if the next one is exciting.