"Fantasy masterpiece"
For centuries, it was thought that the soldiers killed all
the sorcerers and stamped magic out of existence. The
ruthless noble Evard is an heir to the Leiran throne and
brutally disposes any threats to his goal of becoming
king. His closest ally Tomas, Duke of Corrigon and the
King's Champion, has a sister Seri who he plans to marry. Through trickery, Seri forces the monarch to let her
choose her husband and the only man who moves her is
Karon, the last sorcerer in Leire. Eventually their
secret is discovered and Karon is tortured before he is
put to death. Seri is imprisoned until she gives birth.
Her brother kills the infant and the king strips her of
her heritage. She lives like a peasant for over a decade but another
sorcerer crosses her path. D'Nathiel is a prince from a
world that is a mirror image of the four kingdoms but he
suffers from amnesia and is unable to speak. Seri comes
to his rescue and finds a love that she thought lost
forever. Imagination harnessed to talent produces a fantasy
masterpiece, a work so original and believable that it
will be very hard to wait for the next book in this series
to be published. At times, Seri will remind readers of an
Amazon warrior, a woman not afraid to do battle if the
cause is just. There are many mysteries surrounding the
prince of Avonar and Seri just begins to figure them out
when he is taken away from her. The next installment
hopefully should reunite the two star-crossed champions,
as answers to some questions will provide fuller
appreciation of these key characters. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 10, 2004
SummarySorcery and those who practice it have been exterminated
from the Four Realms, their memory used only to frighten
children. To be accused of associating with a suspected
sorcerer means death or worse.
Seri has adapted to her harsh exile, seeing herself well
rid of her noble family's intrigues and the cruel politics
of power. But her bitter peace collapses when she shelters
a fugitive -- a man incapable of speech, yet skilled at
violence and quite possibly mad. Only a journey of
anguished memory and ancient riddles can unravel the
mysteries of his identity, his mission, and her own soul.
And those responsible for his condition lie hidden,
awaiting the apocalypse.
Book 1 of the epic fantasy trilogy: The Bridge of D'Arnath.
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