Series: Book 4 in the Drowned Kingdom series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction, Fantasy
Summary
Wound a lion’s pride, and you will feel their
claws. When Plas, defiant King of Ipithyia, insults Wely, proud
King of Lynchun, Wely needs no further provocation for invading
the realm of his long time enemy. As Wely’s lord of
battle, Othrun of Eastrealm is charged to destroy Plas and
conquer Ipithyia. This, despite Othrun winning a hard-earned
peace with Plas, by sparing him from death, years before. But other ambitious warlords vie to seize Ipithyia for
themselves. Othrun faces bitter combat on multiple fronts,
intrigue, and the mysterious powers of Eltnish mages like Queen
Lysi. Who still has securing Othrun’s love, and her own
plans for conquest, squarely in her sights. Othrun will require
the aid of his own mage, the enigmatic Viwa, to combat his foes
who can deploy mages of their own. For Othrun’s mysterious spiritual guide appears to
have deserted him. Othrun is forced to rely more and more on
pagan magic—magic he is supposed to disavow as
heresy—rather than his Single God. Othrun’s armies are led by heroes who seem destined to
become legends, such as Othrun’s son the Younger,
Ingersa, Glathan, Thurol, Yedwol, Eld, Centi, and the fiery and
skilled yet untested She-Wolf of Carthlughe, Hiris, also known
as the Haughty Princess. Yet even all those great warriors
won’t be enough to ensure triumph. And Othrun will need
to prevent temptation, doubt, and his mercurial nature, putting
his once staunch faith, and his allegiances, in jeopardy. But before Othrun can grapple with all these challenges, he
must confront dark secrets that could not only destroy his
shaky beliefs, but also destroy Othrun himself.