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Tales of the Ravensdaughter - Collection One - by Erin Hunt Rado (Paperback)
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Highlights
- A Fantasy Novel Told In 6 Adventures!Are you a busy fantasy fan who loves a good book but can't always read until 3:00am?
- Author(s): Erin Hunt Rado
- 400 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Sagas
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A Fantasy Novel Told In 6 Adventures!When the heroine dies at the beginning of a story you're in for something good.Enjoy these epic tales!Book Synopsis
A Fantasy Novel Told In 6 Adventures!Are you a busy fantasy fan who loves a good book but can't always read until 3:00am? Try a novel told in 6 adventures. Each is an hour (or so) well spent, and the full collection will leave you spellbound!
When Alerice Linden dies at the beginning of her story, don't worry... She gets better.
After being stabbed, Alerice wakes in the world below, the Realme, only to discover she is a Realme Walker, a mortal who can traverse the world below and the world above. Oddwyn, the Realme's snarky, gender-fluid herald, brings Alerice to the King of Shadows and the Raven Queen, both of whom want her as their champion.
Pledging herself to the queen, Alerice embarks on a series of adventures. Oddwyn assists her, but so does Kreston Dühalde, a former brigade captain with a tragic past. Alerice soon learns what she is capable of accomplishing, including that she can become a Far Walker, a creature no deity can control.
The only question is, will Alerice fully tether herself to the Realme in order to achieve this status.
Tales of the Ravensdaughter Collection One novellas:
- The Beast of BasqueThe Thief of SoulsThe Wizard and the WyldRips In The EtherMistress of Her Own GameThe Raven's Daughter
Review Quotes
"Character-driven fantasy with a twisted plot hatched by Hitchcock on Phil Dick's drugs"
- Patrick LoBrutto, Doubleday, Bantam, Kensington, Ace Books
"Radiant, laudable characters and a gripping storyline fuel this magical collection of novellas."
- Kirkus Reviews
"Rousing epic fantasy novellas of a realms-crossing heroine. Here's sword-and-sorcery with real heart."
- Booklife