Vendetta (A Marona Novel)

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
Cover of the book Vendetta (A Marona Novel) by Elizabeth Tybush, Elizabeth Tybush
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Elizabeth Tybush ISBN: 9780989693301
Publisher: Elizabeth Tybush Publication: July 7, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Tybush
ISBN: 9780989693301
Publisher: Elizabeth Tybush
Publication: July 7, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The ancient Kalaki people ravaged the Ronguil's lands. They murdered their loved ones and stole their children. Facing extinction, the Ronguil transformed, becoming as wicked as their attackers. Now, peaceful nations thrive on progress, while the descendants are stuck in their war, bound by their ancient blood feud.

Thieves don't get involved in all that messy business. History just makes artifacts worth more. That's what Tasana believed for a long time, up until a four-year-old boy's parents are murdered before her—and the boy's—eyes. The warrior who killed them won't stop there. The boy is the last Kalaki, and with his death, the ancient blood feud will be at an end.

Tasana refuses to let that happen. Risking her criminal reputation, she takes the boy and flees, seeking a sanctuary from the hordes of Ronguil dogging their heels. She might have found safety with Peladorius, an acquaintance of the boy's late father. There's just one catch: Peladorius needs the Dragon's Tear, a treasured heirloom of the royal family, for his boss. If she can pull off the heist of the century, then the boy—and her reputation—will be safe from the Ronguil’s vendetta.

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

The ancient Kalaki people ravaged the Ronguil's lands. They murdered their loved ones and stole their children. Facing extinction, the Ronguil transformed, becoming as wicked as their attackers. Now, peaceful nations thrive on progress, while the descendants are stuck in their war, bound by their ancient blood feud.

Thieves don't get involved in all that messy business. History just makes artifacts worth more. That's what Tasana believed for a long time, up until a four-year-old boy's parents are murdered before her—and the boy's—eyes. The warrior who killed them won't stop there. The boy is the last Kalaki, and with his death, the ancient blood feud will be at an end.

Tasana refuses to let that happen. Risking her criminal reputation, she takes the boy and flees, seeking a sanctuary from the hordes of Ronguil dogging their heels. She might have found safety with Peladorius, an acquaintance of the boy's late father. There's just one catch: Peladorius needs the Dragon's Tear, a treasured heirloom of the royal family, for his boss. If she can pull off the heist of the century, then the boy—and her reputation—will be safe from the Ronguil’s vendetta.

More books from Epic Fantasy

Cover of the book John Carter: The Movie Novelization by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book The Sword of Shannara by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book Path of Blood by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book Pirin - Libro III - Le Gesta di Nhalbar by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book A Spell, A Prayer, & A Wish: Prequel of The End of Fate Trilogy by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book The Chronicles of Hissfon, The dark army by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book For a Few Gold Pieces More by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book Figli di Tenebra by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book Aus dem Zyklus des Abyss by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book Spectre by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book 皇女飼育手札(01)滾床教戰守則 by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book The Dinosaur Lords Trilogy by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book Not Alone by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book Spear of Odhinn by Elizabeth Tybush
Cover of the book Arrabella Candellarbra by Elizabeth Tybush
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