Bloodmark (The Kingsmen Chronicles #2)

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: Jean Lowe Carlson ISBN: 9781943199211
Publisher: Jean Lowe Carlson Publication: June 25, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jean Lowe Carlson
ISBN: 9781943199211
Publisher: Jean Lowe Carlson
Publication: June 25, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“Spellbinding! Strong development of characters, fully integrated storylines with intriguing plot twists, and deep world building. Takes you on a journey you never want to leave!” – Michelle G., Amazon Review

“Like George RR Martin and Joe Abercrombie, Carlson writes in this genre for grown-ups, with flair and elegance. A complex world with characters that develop well, this story reveals as it builds!” - Daniel F., Amazon Reviewer

The nation reels, the throne usurped by a shadowy cabal. But Kingsman twins Elohl and Olea, the last of their bloodline, have done their duty and kept the Queen alive, safe in hiding. As a vicious war rises, one twin is spirited away to a desert oasis, learning the truth of the unstoppable ancient magic behind their enemies. While the other must become the Queen’s ambassador, racing against time to cross glaciers and find aid before a slaughter begins.

This dark and gritty sword and sorcery series from award-winning author Jean Lowe Carlson explores a complex world of treachery, passion, sex, and magic. Readers who enjoy George R.R. Martin's A Game of Thrones, Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive, Patrick Rothfuss' the Kingkiller Chronicles, or Robert Jordan's the Wheel of Time will love this fantastic adventure.

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“Spellbinding! Strong development of characters, fully integrated storylines with intriguing plot twists, and deep world building. Takes you on a journey you never want to leave!” – Michelle G., Amazon Review

“Like George RR Martin and Joe Abercrombie, Carlson writes in this genre for grown-ups, with flair and elegance. A complex world with characters that develop well, this story reveals as it builds!” - Daniel F., Amazon Reviewer

The nation reels, the throne usurped by a shadowy cabal. But Kingsman twins Elohl and Olea, the last of their bloodline, have done their duty and kept the Queen alive, safe in hiding. As a vicious war rises, one twin is spirited away to a desert oasis, learning the truth of the unstoppable ancient magic behind their enemies. While the other must become the Queen’s ambassador, racing against time to cross glaciers and find aid before a slaughter begins.

This dark and gritty sword and sorcery series from award-winning author Jean Lowe Carlson explores a complex world of treachery, passion, sex, and magic. Readers who enjoy George R.R. Martin's A Game of Thrones, Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive, Patrick Rothfuss' the Kingkiller Chronicles, or Robert Jordan's the Wheel of Time will love this fantastic adventure.

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