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Servant of the Lost Power - (The Arisen Worlds) by Kay Kenyon (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In a time of war and sorcery, a lost power is rising.
- Author(s): Kay Kenyon
- 402 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
- Series Name: The Arisen Worlds
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About the Book
To master her world-altering power, Yevliesza must enter a hidden realm in the wilderness and pass its tests. If she can survive, she will at last emerge from hiding. Waiting for her is a lone sorceress and a demon-inspired army.
Book Synopsis
In a time of war and sorcery, a lost power is rising.
As war threatens her adopted land, Yevliesza has found a refuge. But it won't last. Agents of the sorceress Nashavety are closing in and mean to steal the secret of her apparently accidental and rare power.
Though lost for a thousand years, this power can be used to fight a demon-inspired enemy-or turned against all that she has grown to love: the Mythos itself. To learn how to use this magic she will be challenged to enter a hidden realm in the wilderness and pass its tests.
If she can win-and survive-she will finally know what to keep and what to cast aside. Can she bear to lose everything? When Yevliesza emerges from the secret realm, she will have the answer.
Watch for book four, Keeper of the Mythos Gate, the conclusion of the series.
Review Quotes
"[A] marvel of beautiful language, elegant worldbuilding, and a story of powers and magic on a grand scale. This will be a series to treasure." -Louisa Morgan, author of The Great Witch of Brittany
"[A] richly imagined world of entangled mythologies, elusive magic, and bitter treachery, perfect for fans of complex, dark-edged fantasy. -Rachel Neumeier, author of the Tuyo Series
"Kay Kenyon excels at creating strong women who must navigate perilous situations as they slowly learn the extent of their own abilities. I was hooked on The Girl Who Fell Into Myth and am impatiently waiting for the next installment in this series!" -Sharon Shinn, author of The Shuddering City
"Worlds layered upon worlds. Worlds growing wild from the mists. Powers that tap the profoundest parts of lore: these compose the circulatory system of The Girl Who Fell Into Myth. Sometimes dangerous, sometimes playful, warm of heart and strong of will (with more than a whiff of romance!)" - C.S.E. Cooney, author of Saint Death's Daughter