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"It kept me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end." Kristin O'Connor, author of Bloodtype
"No stereotypes or templates here. Each (character) is well-formed, fully dimensional, and comes with an array of strengths, quirks, and foibles... I am pleased to recommend this to everyone." Eric Meyers, author of The Blazing World
Enter the enthralling world of THE LOST BOOKS OF JYN, where an extraordinary saga unfolds in this breathtaking second installment!
The kingdom of Tartaria has been destroyed by the Cathyrnee, a warrior tribe aided by the yelkin, a race of fearsome, man-eating giants, and the drakksuk, flying creatures who breathe lightning. There are also the Chotgor, volcano beings seeking safer territory. All of them were led by Chief Arlyn, leader of the Cathyrnee, who has summoned Baal, an evil spirit who wishes only to deceive and destroy.
Banished to the forests with his remaining people, Prince Shayan is now their king. Hunted relentlessly by the drakksuk, Shayan sets out for the kingdom of Burnya for refuge. Unknown to him, his sister Sarna has the same destination. She travels with her companion Luca, her kidnapper-turned-lover. Unknown to Shayan, his sister has come into touch with her secret powers, gifted to her by a mysterious energy simply known as the Sünsü.
On her journey, she meets Momaset, the new leader of a shamanic cult. He travels to Burnya with a message of change...
Unfortunately for all of them, the king of Burnya is in the midst of getting married to his mistress while also falling into a world of depravity and revenge. His reception to all of these asylum-seeking visitors will be far less than friendly.
Meanwhile, Chief Arlyn is forced to re-gather his forces to make an invading march on Burnya to rid the realm of their influence for good. But will his alliance with darkness doom them all?
Amazon Reviews:
"An intimate understanding of classic fantasy with a modern twist."
"The prose is as lyrical as it is evocative, immersing readers in a meticulously crafted world where every detail feels alive and vibrant."
"There's a light undercurrent theme that reflects today's conflicts around inclusion and fairness which is an interesting juxtaposition with the medieval background."
"... a dark fantasy triumph."
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