The Eighth Power: Book II: The Book of the Earth

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
Cover of the book The Eighth Power: Book II: The Book of the Earth by Paul Lytle, Paul Lytle
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Paul Lytle ISBN: 9781301994793
Publisher: Paul Lytle Publication: April 23, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Paul Lytle
ISBN: 9781301994793
Publisher: Paul Lytle
Publication: April 23, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Several years ago, the city of Saparen fought off an ern attack in order to protect a few children who had done nothing to have earned the wrath of the ern except that they were born on a particular day – a day that made them possible heirs to the power of the Prophets.

Ayrim Iylin, though proven to not be a Prophet, has grown up under the guidance of the Priests and the Thanes, all of whom are on constant guard against the ern. He seeks as normal a life as he can manage – from learning the art of farming, faith, and warfare. But now the ern are using a different and more subtle approach – sneaking into the town as stealthy murderers instead of attacking directly as an invading army. To make things worse, it appears that someone is letting them in.

For the first time, Ayrim must step out of the shadow of the Baron’s protection to face his enemies directly. To protect himself, he must at last join the battle.

The Eighth Power continues as the search for the two new Prophets continues, the war between Aeresan and Fahlin rages, and the power of the Void begins to consume the land.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Several years ago, the city of Saparen fought off an ern attack in order to protect a few children who had done nothing to have earned the wrath of the ern except that they were born on a particular day – a day that made them possible heirs to the power of the Prophets.

Ayrim Iylin, though proven to not be a Prophet, has grown up under the guidance of the Priests and the Thanes, all of whom are on constant guard against the ern. He seeks as normal a life as he can manage – from learning the art of farming, faith, and warfare. But now the ern are using a different and more subtle approach – sneaking into the town as stealthy murderers instead of attacking directly as an invading army. To make things worse, it appears that someone is letting them in.

For the first time, Ayrim must step out of the shadow of the Baron’s protection to face his enemies directly. To protect himself, he must at last join the battle.

The Eighth Power continues as the search for the two new Prophets continues, the war between Aeresan and Fahlin rages, and the power of the Void begins to consume the land.

More books from Epic Fantasy

Cover of the book Wings of Change by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book Magi Sanctuary: Book One of the Heirs of the Magi Trilogy by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book Kithric's Mountain by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book Ahnak: Edelin's Revelation by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book Mirrorworld Tales 1: Necromantic Voyage by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book The Troubling Stone by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book Solatium by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book Veracity by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book The Tiger's Eye by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book Triumph of the Artificer Mages by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book Inheritance by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book Tales of Borseer The Elder (The Mihar) by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book Nordische Mythen und Sagen by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book The Labors of Ki'shto'ba Huge-Head, The Sequel: The Buried Ship at the End of the World by Paul Lytle
Cover of the book Pain of the Past by Paul Lytle
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy