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Heart of Hythea: Song of the Arkafina 1
Contributor(s): Francis, Suzanne (Author)
ISBN: 1843196417     ISBN-13: 9781843196419
Publisher: Bladud Books
OUR PRICE:   $18.99  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2007
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Annotation: Yrth... a place of ordered beauty -- and undreamed of terror. A magical realm where winged Amaranthine hide in the shadow of humankind, while selfishly exploiting them. A universe of countless dimensions; where an unwary sideways step might carry you to Death's silent Kingdom -- or beyond, to the very heart of the rising Gyre. Now into this world comes Katrione Estelle du Chesne, a born healer. The Amaranthine need her, for she is destined to become the Vessel of the Goddess Lalluna and a pawn in the battle against their enemy, the dark Angellus. And Katrione's fellow citizens, in the nation of Beaumarais, are also desperately in need of a healing touch, as they suffer through an endlessly bloody civil war. The difficult choices that Katrione must make -- between humankind and Amaranthine -- true love and responsibility -- sworn oath and unhappy truth, make for compulsive reading. Heart of Hythea is the first book in the "Song of the Arkafina" series.
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Romance - Fantasy
- Fiction | Fantasy - Epic
- Fiction | Fantasy - Paranormal
Dewey: 823.3
Physical Information: 0.78" H x 5" W x 8" (0.83 lbs) 348 pages
 
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Contributor Bio(s): Francis, Suzanne: - After earning her BA in Geography, Suzanne worked in many fields, from urban planning to migrant farm work, dishwashing, retail management and massage therapy. She has drawn on these experiences and a lifelong interest in travel to create the unique characters and settings of her novels. Presently, Suzanne lives in rural Dunedin, New Zealand with her husband Michael and four children. She is the author of six fantasy/romance books, including the four volume series "Song of the Arkafina" and the two volumes of "Sons of the Mariner."