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Age of swords by michael j sullivan
Age of swords by michael j sullivan












age of swords by michael j sullivan

So I release a book, take the reader's pulse, and if they still want more.well, no one is happier than myself. As such, the Chronicles are standalone novels, and I want to be able to end the series without leaving readers hanging with unanswered plot points. I would rather have the pair leave too soon than overstay their welcome. I wrote The Riyria Chronicle very differently than The Riyria Revelations. Since Royce and Hadrian had been together for twelve years before the first page of the Riyria Revelations, it made sense to go back in time and explore the full details of how they met and formed their little thieves-for-hire enterprise. So I decided to go to "the other end" of the timeline.

age of swords by michael j sullivan age of swords by michael j sullivan

I feared that "tacking on" by writing a sequel would have the very real possibility of ruining an ending I was exceedingly pleased with. I didn't expect there to be any more stories with Royce and Hadrian, but pressure from my wife (who has a crush on Hadrian), and outcries from my readers, encouraged me to write more. This technique allowed me to create a story with interwoven plot threads and a satisfying conclusion. Magic, fantasy, and mythology collide in Michael J.When I wrote the six novels of the Revelations, I completed the entire series before publishing any of the books. There, an ancient adversary waits, as fearsome as it is deadly. With time running out, Persephone leads the gifted young seer Suri, the Fhrey sorceress Arion, and a small band of misfits in a desperate search for aid-a quest that will take them into the darkest depths of Elan. The answer lies across the sea in a faraway land populated by a reclusive and dour race who feel nothing but disdain for both Fhrey and mankind. And even if the clans can join forces, how will they defeat an enemy whose magical prowess renders them indistinguishable from gods? Raithe, the God Killer, may have started the rebellion by killing a Fhrey, but long-standing enmities dividing the Rhunes make it all but impossible to unite against the common foe. Now the thrilling saga continues as the human uprising is threatened by powerful enemies from without-and bitter rivalries from within. Sullivan launched readers on an epic journey of magic and adventure, heroism and betrayal, love and loss. In Age of Myth, fantasy master Michael J. The gods have been proven mortal and new heroes will arise as the battle continues in the sequel to Age of Myth-from the author of the Riyria Revelations and Riyria Chronicles series.














Age of swords by michael j sullivan