Daughter of Aithne (Book Three of The Silver Web)

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
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Author: Karin Rita Gastreich ISBN: 9780997232059
Publisher: Karin Rita Gastreich Publication: June 6, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Karin Rita Gastreich
ISBN: 9780997232059
Publisher: Karin Rita Gastreich
Publication: June 6, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Winner of the 2017 OZMA Award for Fantasy Fiction.

Betrayed by her own prodigy, Eolyn stands accused of treason. As power-hungry nobles dismantle her life's work and honor, the desperate queen forges a risky alliance with the ruthless and cunning Mage Corey. Determined to defend her son's claim to the throne of the Mage King, Eolyn prepares for her last and greatest battle, this time against her own sisters in magic.

Across the Furma River, Taesara of Roenfyn is drawn out of seclusion and into an ever-more vicious game of intrigue and war. Subject to the schemes of a shrewd uncle and the mysterious ambitions of the wizards of Galia, Taesara struggles to assert her own destiny, even as she takes up arms to defend her daughter's inheritance.

In the climactic finale to The Silver Web trilogy, threads of love, honor, betrayal, and vengeance culminate in a violent conflict between powerful women, opposed to each other yet destined to shatter a thousand-year cycle of war.

“Eolyn is a standout character….Fans of the trilogy won’t want to miss this hard-hitting finish.” –Publishers Weekly

“An enticing and elegant series finale filled with magic and turmoil.” –Kirkus Reviews.

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Winner of the 2017 OZMA Award for Fantasy Fiction.

Betrayed by her own prodigy, Eolyn stands accused of treason. As power-hungry nobles dismantle her life's work and honor, the desperate queen forges a risky alliance with the ruthless and cunning Mage Corey. Determined to defend her son's claim to the throne of the Mage King, Eolyn prepares for her last and greatest battle, this time against her own sisters in magic.

Across the Furma River, Taesara of Roenfyn is drawn out of seclusion and into an ever-more vicious game of intrigue and war. Subject to the schemes of a shrewd uncle and the mysterious ambitions of the wizards of Galia, Taesara struggles to assert her own destiny, even as she takes up arms to defend her daughter's inheritance.

In the climactic finale to The Silver Web trilogy, threads of love, honor, betrayal, and vengeance culminate in a violent conflict between powerful women, opposed to each other yet destined to shatter a thousand-year cycle of war.

“Eolyn is a standout character….Fans of the trilogy won’t want to miss this hard-hitting finish.” –Publishers Weekly

“An enticing and elegant series finale filled with magic and turmoil.” –Kirkus Reviews.

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