Griffins and humans will meet for their final battle in the epic conclusion to the Griffin Mage Trilogy.
Rachel Neumeier Livres
Rachel Neumeier a commencé à écrire de la fiction pour se détendre pendant ses études supérieures et avait besoin d'un passe-temps sans rapport avec ses recherches. Avant de vendre son premier roman fantastique, elle n'avait publié que quelques articles dans des revues telles que The American Journal of Botany. Cependant, découvrant que ses intérêts ne se situaient pas dans la recherche, Rachel a quitté le milieu universitaire et a laissé ses passe-temps prendre le dessus sur sa vie. Elle élève et présente maintenant des chiens, jardine, cuisine et trouve occasionnellement du temps pour lire. Elle travaille à temps partiel pour un programme de tutorat, bien qu'elle donne des cours particuliers à beaucoup plus d'élèves en mathématiques et en chimie qu'en composition anglaise.






THE KINGDOM’S HEART is the City. The City’s heart is the King. The King’s heart is the Prince. The Prince is missing. Ever since the Prince disappeared, nothing has been right in the Kingdom. Something has disturbed the strange, old magic that whispers around its borders . . . something cunning and powerful. And the disturbance extends to the farthest reaches of the Kingdom, including the idyllic village where Timou is learning to be a mage under her father’s tutelage. When Timou’s father journeys to the City to help look for the Prince, but never returns, Timou senses that the disturbance in the Kingdom is linked to her—and to the undiscovered heritage of the mother she never knew. She must leave her village, even if it means confronting powers greater than her own, even though what she finds may challenge everything she knows. Even if it means leaving love behind. This breathtaking first novel spins a web of magic, bravery, and the power of love.
Paranormal with a real bite. For readers who loved Maggie Stiefvater's Shiver trilogy.
Orphaned, two sisters are left to find their own way. Sweet and proper, Karah's future seems secure at a glamorous Flower House. She could be pampered for the rest of her life... if she agrees to play their game. Nemienne, neither sweet nor proper, has fewer choices. Left with no alternative, she accepts a mysterious mage's offer of an apprenticeship. Agreeing means a home and survival, but can Nemienne trust the mage? With the arrival of a foreign bard into the quiet city, dangerous secrets are unearthed, and both sisters find themselves at the center of a plot that threatens not only to upset their newly found lives, but also to destroy their kingdom.
The desert winds have come to the village of Minas Ford. Griffins, creatures of fire, have appeared in a burning haze - searing the sky a blinding white and scorching the earth to parched, barren sand. These majestic beasts, half-lion, half-eagle, spread the arid desert wherever they roam. Iaor, the King of Feierabiand, will not tolerate the destruction of his people's farmland. He means to drive the griffins from his domain - whether by negotiation or brute force. But not all those who encounter the griffins fear them. Kes, a timid village girl, is summoned to heal the King of the Griffins himself. She will discover her affinity with these creatures, and come to realise that the menace they flee is even more deadly than the blazing fires of the desert. This omnibus edition contains: LORD OF THE CHANGING WINDS, LAND OF THE BURNING SANDS and LAW OF THE BROKEN EARTH
The Griffin Mage Trilogy. Trilogy
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- 36 heures de lecture
The Griffin Mage omnibus combines Patricia McKillip's lush writing with the thrilling elements of Naomi Novik's Temaraire series and Anne McCaffrey's DragonRiders of Pern. It tells the story of a young girl in peaceful Feierabiand whose life changes when griffins arrive, seeking a healer who is not quite human.
Keraunani
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