Series: Book 2 in the Drowned Kingdom series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction, Fantasy
Summary
A painted mage. An unfaithful queen. A stolen throne. Three
lords in disguise. Escaping Atalantyx’s destruction,
Prince Othrun has forged alliances with Eltnish kings: former
enemy Hert and King Wely, who has promised Othrun a kingdom of
his own. When Wely’s realm was stolen by Wely’s wife, a
powerful mage, and Wely’s brother, a feared warlord,
Othrun hatched a daring plan to restore the rightful king. The
bold scheme involved Othrun entering Lynchun in disguise,
risking his life and the life of those with him, to topple the
usurpers. But for Othrun’s plot to succeed, he must
entrust his Atalanteans into the uncertain hands of
Hert—on the cusp of confronting his own political
challenges to kingship, while tasked with protecting
Othrun’s followers—even as Wely, a captive where he
should be king, gambles both crown and the head upon which it
sat on Othrun’s survival. Othrun’s abilities, faith, and trust in his mysterious
guardian spirit are soon to be tested. The mage Lysi continues
to entangle herself in Othrun’s affairs, tempting him,
challenging his beliefs, and threatening to bring his plans to
ruin. But Othrun, Lord of the Last of the Atalanteans, does not
intend to fail. He will be a king. Or die trying. Othrun will
go to battle, and he will triumph against the odds. If not, all
will be burned to ashes, consumed in the fires of his ambition.
And so, the ancient war banner of Atalantean kings will fly.
One last time. A kingdom has fallen. A legend will rise.