The Staff and the Blade


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Warriors. Enemies. Lovers. Legends. Damien and Sari. Their union became pivotal in Irin history. But to understand their ending, you must go back to the beginning. A young singer and a hardened warrior meet and mate, but their life is torn apart by violence, betrayal, and grief. Yet no matter how much pain and anger stain their lives, bonds in the Irin race cannot be abandoned. Damien and Sari will never truly leave each other, because those who are destined cannot be ignored. “She hates me as she loves me. Wholly and completely. Sari never does anything by halves.” The Staff and the Blade is a novel in four parts. It is the fourth book in the Irin Chronicles, a romantic fantasy series by ten-time USA Today bestselling author Elizabeth Hunter.




Spirit Blade


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"Here today, gone tomorrow A dead future leads to sorrow." Things are disappearing, and their disappearance is not being noticed, as parts of history are being erased. Somehow, the powerful mages discover this problem and know they must act in order to prevent the future from being erased altogether. To do this, someone must travel back in time to the time of the dragon wars, where the origin of the problem seems to originate. Arch Mage Kazin is once again called upon to seek out the problem and neutralize it before it's too late. Kazin recruits some of his former companions and goes further back in time where they must work very carefully so as not to adversely affect history themselves. Before long, they realize that things are not happening as they should be. History is being altered. Whether directly or indirectly responsible, they soon find themselves chasing a foe far more powerful and omnipotent than they realize. Join Kazin on this new quest, Spirit Blade, Book III of The Dragon Mage Trilogy, where the past and future collide with explosive fury! Check out www.dragonmagetrilogy.com
















Dragon Stone - Book One


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A fantasy for young adults and adults who are young at heart.







The Lancet


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