The fate of the world hinges on destruction should the artifact fall into the wrong hands. Winter Moon-Mercedes Lackey New York Times bestselling author Mercedes Lackey In an isolated land where the lure of the 'Moontide' leads to shipwrecks, a woman is. The immensely powerful artifact is the key to ultimate power, and it's in the hands of unlikely guardians: failed mage Alaron Mercer and market-girl Ramita Ankesharan, who carries the child of the world's greatest mage. This winter moon moontide the heart of the moon banshee cries, as one of the most practicing sellers here will categorically be in the course of the best options to review. While the armies of East and West clash in brutal conflict, emperors, inquisitors, Souldrinkers, and assassins all have their attention turned elsewhere as they hunt the Scytale of Corineus. The East is rising, bringing equal measures of hope and despair to the magical world of Urte.įor some Salim's victory is a call to arms, for others it is evidence of a world gone mad.
Tensions are mounting after a devastating battle before the walls of Shaliyah, birthplace of the Prophet. Return to Urte, a land in chaos, where the smallest choice may save or damn the world5(49). I have had not had the pleasure of reading any of these books yet, although I have heard some good things about them, and a couple have caught my eye in recent years. The second in David Hairs epic Moontide Quartet, perfect for fans of Brandon Sanderson, George R.R. Fanboy Comics compares it to "great fantasy epics such as A Song of Ice and Fire and The Wheel of Time, and it easily earns its place amongst them." Hair has so far produced four awesome-sounding series, including the Aotearoa series, The Return of Ravana series, The Moontide Quartet and The Sunsurge Quartet. Away from writing, I love football, movies, wine, travel, obscure music, and being with my wife and children.Unholy War, the penultimate volume of David Hair's Moontide Quartet, sets the stage for the series' impending conclusion. I've lived in India and the UK, and currently reside in Thailand and I’ve travelled in South East Asia, Europe and America. I've been fortunate to pick up 2 New Zealand awards for my YA work (The Bone Tiki (Aotearoa series) won 'Best First Book' at the NZ Post Children's Book Awards in 2009, and Pyre of Queens (Return of Ravana series) won the LIANZA YA Award for 2012 (LIANZA being the NZ Librarians Assoc).Īs you'll note from the above, I like to ground my writing in mythology and history, both of which I've studied at university. It is currently being re-issued with revised text, and under different titles.
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