The Fisherman's Daughter

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: K. Scott Lewis ISBN: 9781310866579
Publisher: K. Scott Lewis Publication: December 20, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: K. Scott Lewis
ISBN: 9781310866579
Publisher: K. Scott Lewis
Publication: December 20, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

An Ahmbren Chronicles novella.

“You are meant for the fair folk,” the shaman with hungry eyes says to the fisherman’s daughter. Meiri dismisses his mutterings as those of a lecherous man trying to lure the beautiful young woman into his cult. She leaves his temple behind, but his words bear the hauntings of fate, and fate punishes her for ignoring them.

Aeons ago in the kingdom of Aradheim, dangers lurked in all forms; humans enslaved humans, powerful wizards manipulated the hapless and each other, and the High Elf Imperium itself hid a secret that could destroy them. Like the fish Meiri and her father snatched from the water and sold to the temple, Meiri is captured, caged and sold in the slave markets of Fairholm. With her village burned and her father dead, she can never return, but the fight in her spirit will not resign itself to a life of servitude. Through wit and audacity, she escapes the house of the human lord who owns her and becomes lost in the forbidden Sutonian Woods, knowing but uncaring that she will surely face the ire of the elves. She is free.

But her liberty is short-lived. The High Elf Prince Kaladan finds her. Obsessed by a secret glamour he can’t control, he falls in love with the beautiful human and breaks all his people’s taboos to possess her, vowing to never let her go. From bondage to a gilded cage, Meiri is at her prince’s mercy. But desire makes slaves of its owners, and once more calling upon her wit and cleverness she uses the prince as her instrument of vengeance on the lords who destroyed her home—even as she negotiates for her freedom.

The power of the glamour and the price of the prince’s passion are greater than Meiri can comprehend. As she maneuvers for the rule of her own fate, the same obsession that had ensnared the prince spreads throughout his domain, infecting the fair folk with hopeless love for their own human pets. Their depravity becomes a death knell that rings loudly enough for the remaining High Elf Courts of the Imperium to hear. To protect their race from the same fate, the Courts swiftly pass a judgment that promises not only Meiri’s final doom but all of humanity’s.

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An Ahmbren Chronicles novella.

“You are meant for the fair folk,” the shaman with hungry eyes says to the fisherman’s daughter. Meiri dismisses his mutterings as those of a lecherous man trying to lure the beautiful young woman into his cult. She leaves his temple behind, but his words bear the hauntings of fate, and fate punishes her for ignoring them.

Aeons ago in the kingdom of Aradheim, dangers lurked in all forms; humans enslaved humans, powerful wizards manipulated the hapless and each other, and the High Elf Imperium itself hid a secret that could destroy them. Like the fish Meiri and her father snatched from the water and sold to the temple, Meiri is captured, caged and sold in the slave markets of Fairholm. With her village burned and her father dead, she can never return, but the fight in her spirit will not resign itself to a life of servitude. Through wit and audacity, she escapes the house of the human lord who owns her and becomes lost in the forbidden Sutonian Woods, knowing but uncaring that she will surely face the ire of the elves. She is free.

But her liberty is short-lived. The High Elf Prince Kaladan finds her. Obsessed by a secret glamour he can’t control, he falls in love with the beautiful human and breaks all his people’s taboos to possess her, vowing to never let her go. From bondage to a gilded cage, Meiri is at her prince’s mercy. But desire makes slaves of its owners, and once more calling upon her wit and cleverness she uses the prince as her instrument of vengeance on the lords who destroyed her home—even as she negotiates for her freedom.

The power of the glamour and the price of the prince’s passion are greater than Meiri can comprehend. As she maneuvers for the rule of her own fate, the same obsession that had ensnared the prince spreads throughout his domain, infecting the fair folk with hopeless love for their own human pets. Their depravity becomes a death knell that rings loudly enough for the remaining High Elf Courts of the Imperium to hear. To protect their race from the same fate, the Courts swiftly pass a judgment that promises not only Meiri’s final doom but all of humanity’s.

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