Sorcerer's Legacy
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4.2 • 13 Ratings
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
The debut fantasy adventure novel by the author of the Wars of Light and Shadow series is "a wonderful breath of fresh air. . . . Just plain fun" (Fantasy Literature).
With her husband, the Duke of Trathmere, slain in battle, Elienne becomes a captive of the loathsome Prime Inquisitor of the conquering army. Her home is now a prize of war, and Elienne swept aside in the wreckage as chattel—until the Inquisitor vows to bed her as punishment for her defiance.
Locked in a dank cell awaiting her fate, Elienne is visited by a sorcerer, powerful beyond her imagining. Ielond seeks a bride for his prince, a man condemned to death by a council that has deemed him unfit for succession since he cannot father an heir. When Ielond tells Elienne she is carrying her husband's child, the recent conception offers hope to salvage the throne. To escape the Inquisitor's cruelty, Elienne agrees to pose her son as the royal heir. But in a battle to thwart black magic and intrigue, her bold heart will remain her own, self‑reliant invention her solitary salvation as malevolent factions coalesce against her . . .
Praise for Janny Wurts
"Janny Wurts builds beautiful castles in the air. . . . Every detail is richly imagined and vividly rendered." —Diana Gabaldon
"Pace and fire . . . Janny Wurts writes with astonishing energy." —Stephen R. Donaldson
Customer Reviews
Would never know this was Wurts’ debut just from reading it
I knew of her work with Feist, which is how I came upon this. It was recommended as a good starting point to familiarise myself with Wurts’ style without committing to something massive (like the War of Light and Shadow I have since taken up).
Wurts writing is masterly. Although slightly more abrupt than one might be used to from high fantasy authors at times, this work is no exception. If you’re after a stand-alone story with its own flavour of fantasy, this is a great choice.
I cannot recommend her other works enough, either. Dip your toes in with this book, then head on over to Curse of the Mistwraith and prepare for a true epic.