Author: | Lorina Stephens | ISBN: | 9780986563027 |
Publisher: | Five Rivers Publishing | Publication: | September 1, 2009 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Lorina Stephens |
ISBN: | 9780986563027 |
Publisher: | Five Rivers Publishing |
Publication: | September 1, 2009 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Sylvio spent the past decade banished from Simare’s court, stripped of land, ancestral home and title - from Minister of National Security to back-country bowyer. But not any bowyer; Sylvio creates bows from laminations of wood and human bone, bows that are said to speak, bows known as the legendary arcossi.
And now, after a decade, he is called back to the capitol, summoned by his Prince whom he suspects is a patricide and insane. His very life is in danger and with it the country he has served through all his days.
From Mountains of Ice is a story of love, endurance and the meaning of honour.
From Mountains of Ice is an entertaining and original fantasy from Lorina Stephens, highly recommended.
Midwest Book Review
…a non-stop ride filled with surprises at every turn.
The Little Red Reviewer
Among the best fantasy books I’ve read in quite some time.
Brian Rathbone
The Dawning of Power
Sylvio spent the past decade banished from Simare’s court, stripped of land, ancestral home and title - from Minister of National Security to back-country bowyer. But not any bowyer; Sylvio creates bows from laminations of wood and human bone, bows that are said to speak, bows known as the legendary arcossi.
And now, after a decade, he is called back to the capitol, summoned by his Prince whom he suspects is a patricide and insane. His very life is in danger and with it the country he has served through all his days.
From Mountains of Ice is a story of love, endurance and the meaning of honour.
From Mountains of Ice is an entertaining and original fantasy from Lorina Stephens, highly recommended.
Midwest Book Review
…a non-stop ride filled with surprises at every turn.
The Little Red Reviewer
Among the best fantasy books I’ve read in quite some time.
Brian Rathbone
The Dawning of Power