Author: | Ken Hinckley | ISBN: | 1230000163620 |
Publisher: | Rapid-Dynamix Publishing | Publication: | August 28, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Ken Hinckley |
ISBN: | 1230000163620 |
Publisher: | Rapid-Dynamix Publishing |
Publication: | August 28, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A realm of dragons and curses, prophecies and sacrifice...
Between Cascadia and the White Death stands one man--Kaleetan--and one blade--the Sword of the Silver Mists, annealed in the ashes of his fallen bride.
His quest propels him to the summit of The Sentinel of Fury, a realm of dragons and curses, prophecies and sacrifice. Can he forsake his love, the promise of life everlasting?
The fate of a kingdom gripped with ice and fear hangs in the balance.
By the author of The Totem of Curtained Minds, now available in Fiction River.
About the Author:
Writer and working scientist Ken Hinckley resides in the Seattle area with his wife and children. His fiction appears in professional markets including Nature, Penumbra, and Fiction River, and his research career spans some 80 scientific papers and 150 patents (and counting). He believes he may yet have a good idea or two left in him.
You can find him at kenhinckley.wordpress.com.
A realm of dragons and curses, prophecies and sacrifice...
Between Cascadia and the White Death stands one man--Kaleetan--and one blade--the Sword of the Silver Mists, annealed in the ashes of his fallen bride.
His quest propels him to the summit of The Sentinel of Fury, a realm of dragons and curses, prophecies and sacrifice. Can he forsake his love, the promise of life everlasting?
The fate of a kingdom gripped with ice and fear hangs in the balance.
By the author of The Totem of Curtained Minds, now available in Fiction River.
About the Author:
Writer and working scientist Ken Hinckley resides in the Seattle area with his wife and children. His fiction appears in professional markets including Nature, Penumbra, and Fiction River, and his research career spans some 80 scientific papers and 150 patents (and counting). He believes he may yet have a good idea or two left in him.
You can find him at kenhinckley.wordpress.com.