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Tree of Sorrow

Published
Jul 2012
Main Genre
Epic Fantasy Epic Fantasy
Pages
232

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The Three Sisters return to re-conquer the east. The lost of the Warlock and the advent of a stronger east has them concerned. Queen Fenarius leads a mixed army of races to defend against the Three Sisters. With all their strengths, they are no match against the Sisters of Terror, Pain, and Death. Tree of Sorrow is a powerful symbol to the east and now it will be lost in the hands of the Three Sisters. As the Blentiun army fights to maintain control of the Tree of Sorrow, the Pendle is causing Ka (the liberator of the east) immense pain. The magic weapon that helped destroy the Warlock is now useless in her hands and she must remove it before it kills her. Ka and Grodic seek out the Firthtins hoping the power of such tree creatures can alleviate her of the mysterious weapon. King Grove investigates the isolation of Parisonia. So many allies joined the Blentiun Kingdom, but now they are fraying from the whole. His grasp on his kingdom is only skin deep but his loyal General is always there to prop him up. Between the odd, long and violent winter, the missing messages from Parisonia and the lack of news from his wife, Grove tries to present a hopeful outlook in the face of so much doubt, dread and dismal thinking. The Three Sisters conjure a vile creature to stalk her. They know that Ka's destiny interferes with the desires of the Sisters. Stalked by a monster, shunned by her people, burdened with pain, worshipped by believers and followed by a thief, Ka feels trapped between her hopes and her destiny in the face of so many believers. She now must make a choice to follow her destiny or abandon the races like her own people had done to her.

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First Edition Jul 2012 Createspace ISBN 1478246421
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