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"You could save yourself damage," the Witch warned. "But it's all the same to me. As long as I get the Fairy."My heart was racing. I felt like every pulse point in my body was going to explode."So ..." I swallowed. "I guess I'm going to get damaged.""It was your choice."The Three must unite the Army for the World. Or risk losing each other, and life itself.An end to the tale begun in 'The Last Larnaeradee' and 'The Raiden'.
"Razes, Razes, snatched away ... Razes, Razes, break your chains ..."The Raze gang have lost to the cunning of the Wolf. The original, most deadly of the Razes has been turned against them.
"Razes, Razes, the Wolf's prey ... Razes, Razes, all betrayed..."The Wolf is patient. He is the master of games. Especially when the prize is so attractive.To claim the original Raze for himself.
While their country prepares for war, they prepare for the battle of their lives. The Gods have given their warning. A deadly threat will be born at the end of the ninth age and will find a divided world easy to consume. All will be destroyed in a storm of ice and fire, unless Three can be found to stand against the threat, and to bring all magical and mortal peoples together. A huntress and two runaways have been drawn together for an impossible Quest. Their world is threatened by disunity, by the growing sickness of Mother Nature, and by the ambitions of a Sorcerer who is hunting down one magical race after another. Book one in the ''A Fairy Tale'' trilogy...
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