[I love a good fantasy, a story that creates a living, breathing, magical yet believable world. Eolyn sounds like it might be just the thing. Don't forget to enter Karin's drawing, at the end of the post! ~ Lisabet]
Blurb
In a land ravaged by civil war, the Mage King Kedehen initiates a ruthless purge of the magas. Eolyn, last daughter of the magas and sole heiress to their forbidden craft, seeks refuge in the South Woods.
When
she meets the mysterious Akmael, heir to the throne of this violent
realm, she embarks on a path of hope, seduction, betrayal, and war.
Desire draws Eolyn toward Akmael’s dark embrace, but fate binds her
to Corey of East Selen, a cunning mage whose ambition challenges the
limits of love and loyalty.
Can
she trust either man?
Hunted
in a realm of powerful wizards and brutal deceptions, Eolyn must find
her own path to freedom or she will burn on the pyre.
"Vigorously
told deceptions and battle scenes, with a romantic thread."
-Publishers Weekly
Excerpt
Eolyn
lunged at Akmael, hand raised to strike him. He caught her wrist in a
vice-like grip that gave pause to her fury.
In
the silence that followed, Akmael measured the heat under Eolyn’s
skin, the rhythm of her pulse, the condensation of her breath against
the cool night air.
“Eolyn.”
He did not bother to hide the note of surprised hope in his voice.
“Are you jealous?”
She
wrenched free of his hold. “Your magic is a disgrace! You have
allowed your abilities to be twisted to foul ends. Dragon did not
grant us these powers to invoke fear or take advantage of those
weaker than ourselves. And our festivals are meant to celebrate the
heritage of Moisehén, not to reinforce your authority, much less
your sexual prowess.”
“That
may be the case, but your question about the third night of
Bel-Aethne…It did not arise out of concern for the proper
interpretation and practice of magic. Did it?”
Eolyn
cheeks flushed, but she lifted her chin. “There is no place for
jealousy in a maga’s heart.”
Akmael
did not let her finish. He caught her lips in his. In an instant the
spark granted to them as adolescents was reignited. Akmael wrapped
his arms around her, inhaling her honey and wood aroma, intertwining
his fingers in her silky hair, exploring every delicate contour of
her face and throat. The force of his passion pushed her back against
the raw trunk of a large tree. His hands traveled insatiable over the
landscape of her body, at once familiar and new.
About Karin
Karin
Rita Gastreich writes stories of ordinary women and the extraordinary
paths they choose. She lives in Kansas City, Missouri, where she is
part of the biology faculty at Avila University. An ecologist by
vocation, Karin has wandered forests and wildlands for over twenty
years. Her past times include camping, hiking, music, and flamenco
dance. In addition to The Silver Web trilogy, Karin has published
short stories in World Jumping, Zahir, Adventures for the Average
Woman, and 69 Flavors of Paranoia. She is a recipient of the Spring
2011 Andrews Forest Writer’s Residency.
Website:
http://krgastreich.com
Twitter:
@EolynChronicles
Purchase
link for EOLYN:
http://www.amazon.com/Eolyn-Silver-Web-Book-1-ebook/dp/B01B8F4G50/
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7 comments:
Sounds interesting is this going to be a series or just one book
I am always looking for new authors to read. You write the kinds of books I really enjoy. This one songs great.
jwisley(at)aol(dot)com
Fascinating blurb and excerpt and the cover is stunning! Fantasy is my favorite genre and I look forward to reading EOLYN.
RC- Tara Woods
Such a stunning cover too.
Thank you for the wonderful excerpt. EOLYN sounds like it will be a great story.
Thank you for the wonderful excerpt. EOLYN sounds like it will be a great story.
I love finding new to me authors and in the fantasy category is even better. Thanks for introducing me to something new.
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