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The Dreamer's Song (A Novel of the Nine Kingdoms #11)

The Dreamer's Song (A Novel of the Nine Kingdoms #11)

Current price: $16.00
Publication Date: December 5th, 2017
Publisher:
Berkley
ISBN:
9780425282199
Pages:
336

Description

THE SPELLBINDING NINE KINGDOMS SAGA CONTINUES AS A MAGE WITHOUT MAGIC AND A STABLE MAID WITHOUT A HOME FACE THE APPROACHING SHADOWS OF DARKNESS—AND CHOICES THAT WILL CHANGE THEM BOTH FOREVER...
 
Acair of Ceangail, still dodging his reputation as a notorious black mage, has undertaken the ultimate quest: ridding the world of a mysterious, terrible dark magic while using no magic of his own. But he never bargained for three maddening complications: attempting to safeguard his beautiful but horse-obsessed companion, Léirsinn; trying not to slay a profoundly irritating prince of Neroche; and slipping in and out of places he knows will spell his doom if he’s caught.
 
Léirsinn of Sàraichte simply wants to do what needs to be done—find the makers of various spells and rescue her grandfather. But walking side by side with Acair brings a terrible revelation about the magic she needs, and what its price will exact from her soul.
 
Together, Acair and Léirsinn face danger they never could have imagined, culminating in choices that will alter them and the history of the Nine Kingdoms forever.

About the Author

Lynn Kurland is the New York Times bestselling author of Ever My Love, Stars in Your Eyes, Dreams of Lilacs, All for You, and the Novels of the Nine Kingdoms, as well as numerous other novels and short stories.

Praise for The Dreamer's Song (A Novel of the Nine Kingdoms #11)

Praise for New York Times bestselling author Lynn Kurland

“One of romance’s finest writers.”—The Oakland Press

“Both powerful and sensitive…A wonderfully rich and rewarding book.”—Susan Wiggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author 

“An enchanting, vibrant story.”—Kirkus Reviews

“A superbly crafted, sweetly romantic tale.”—Booklist

“[Kurland] weaves stories with a magic that could only be conjured from dreams.”—The Reading Cafe