Princess of the Sword
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
The Nine Kingdoms Trilogy now explodes in the fiercest battle yet as the fate of a kingdom lies with a man and woman bound by love, magic, and a legendary—and perilous—sword.
When darkness falls...
As the mercenary daughter of Gair, the black mage of Ceangail, Morgan is the only one who can stop the terrible sorcery her father unleashed. To do so, she must race against time and find the spell that will allow her to close the well of evil he opened. But that quest will lead her to places she never dreamed existed and into a darkness she would give anything to avoid.
The magic rises.
With the fate of Neroche intertwined with the closing of Gair’s well, the archmage Miach must help Morgan find what she needs, not only because the safety of the Nine Kingdoms hangs in the balance, but because he will do anything to protect her. Now, as they search out the mysteries of Ceangail—and the dangers of Morgan’s own bloodline—Morgan and Miach have only each other to trust, heart and soul…
Customer Reviews
Princess of the Sword
A lovely, rollicking fairy tale, with lovable, colorful characters and a good story line. Hard to put down! Fantasy and romance, dragons and shield maidens, elves, dastardly villains and dashing princes, all interwoven with magic of all kinds. What more could one want?
Princess of the sword
The story development pulls me forward but I especially appreciate the emotional journey of the main characters. Ms Kurland does a very nice balancing act of creating a fantastical magic medieval physical world and weaving totally realistic emotional tug of wars between ideals and what really happens to any of us. I look forward to a continuation of this trilogy or a spin off series in the tradition of J R R Tolkien or Frank Herbert.
As Beautiful As Tolkien And Lewis
Lynn Kurland has given the world a beautifully written and extremely sweet tale of love, triumph, and life with character displays of characteristics and relationships that we could all do to emulate. I feel as I did when finishing The Chronicles of Narnia and Lord of the Rings, a little sad to leave their world behind but so much richer for the journey. Thank you Lynn Kurland for a treasure I will share with my children and grandchildren!