Death. That was the omen that the crows and ravens brought to Inkeri.
Deep in the desert Idros Ahdreide, men had lost their lives
in battle against a strange evil. A half-Fae wielder, Inkeri ventures to
investigate.
Rhodren, baron of the Bois Argent, is commanded by his king
to investigate the disappearance of a troop and a caravan, lost at the
abandoned citadel of the Archais, deep in the Ahdreide. Yet when he and his men
reach the border, a flock of crows and ravens attack.
Surviving that attack, Rhodren and his men are then
confronted by slavering panthers. Inkeri comes to their aid.
The Ahdreide has predators aplenty, all willing to feast on
the wariest of travelers. What enemy marshals these dangers? What evil lurks at
the Archais?
Will a wielder of elemental Water and mortal men discover
the truth without become prey for the desert predators?
. ~ . ~ . ~ .
The fantasy Torrent of Evil is the opening novella in
the three-part series Spells of Water, part of the greater Fae Mark’d
World.
If you like elemental power battling twisted sorcery and
cold steel clearing paths through magical monsters, then you will love the
adventures in the Fae Mark’d World.
Writer Remi Black has created magical worlds from the time
she read a much-battered paperback in the Witch World saga by Andre Norton, the
Grand Mistress of Fantasy. She writes determined heroines and strong heroes,
both with internal conflicts as dire as the sorcerers and monsters that
confront them.
Remi’s first series set in the Wilding is Spells of Air. The
young wizard Orielle encounters the proud Dark Fae Lord Skull and Lady Bone as
well as a pack of shifted wyre enslaved by a sorceress.
Recently finished is Spells of Earth. Wizardry burnt
out and memory gone, Desora re-built her life in an isolated corner of the
Northern Reaches. She only elemental Earth. Can she discover new ways to wield
Earth before she and Brax become prey for twisted sorcery and magical monsters?
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