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Five years ago the Evil Wizard Henig destroyed Taridawil, turning the prosperous province into a Black Desert. One year ago Karana's merchant parents were slain by Henig's foul minions as they took her to be betrothed to a lord's son. Now, seventeen-year-old Karana has emerged from struggling to survive a brutal winter in the Forest of Ryylyn - a full year on her own with no human contact - only to discover that the foul wizard has demanded that the King turn her over or the rest of the Realm will follow Taridawil's fate. Compounding the problem is that Karana is now the head of her powerful…mehr

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Five years ago the Evil Wizard Henig destroyed Taridawil, turning the prosperous province into a Black Desert. One year ago Karana's merchant parents were slain by Henig's foul minions as they took her to be betrothed to a lord's son. Now, seventeen-year-old Karana has emerged from struggling to survive a brutal winter in the Forest of Ryylyn - a full year on her own with no human contact - only to discover that the foul wizard has demanded that the King turn her over or the rest of the Realm will follow Taridawil's fate. Compounding the problem is that Karana is now the head of her powerful merchant House and has responsibilities that reach far beyond one small Realm. Saving the Realm without ending up as a Sacrificial Maiden is... going to be a challenge... Follow Karana's adventures as she discovers that facing her parents' murderer is just the beginning of how her life - and that of pretty much everyone in Dawil, but most especially her Bound Knight-Companions - will turn upside down. Because when all the power of 'creative destruction' is embodied in one young woman, whom even her loving family calls 'Hurricane Karana'... surely nothing can stay the same...
Autorenporträt
Kerridwen Mangala McNamara is an Indian-American witha Master's degree in Bacterial Genetics who lives in FlyoverCountry (the far northern end of the US South) with her husband,The Professor, four of her six children, and three goats. Thegoats eat, The Professor plays chess, and the children largelyunschool while Mangala writes. (The remaining children arein college - you can blame the oldest for the excessive amountsof math showing up in Mangala's fantasy novels, the secondone for better attention to staging of scenes, the third for allthe economics, and the fourth for great attention to history- and all of them for a focus on political science!) Mangala isa former professional bellydance instructor, currently coachesmodel government teams, runs homeschool parent supportgroups, and used to enjoy knitting, crotchet and embroideringTemari balls but now is much more boring as she rarely doesanything but write, argue economic theory with her 18 and15 year olds, and wonder loudly if her 12 and 10year olds doanything other than watch Naruto videos. She owes her loveof books and reading to her mother, who was a professionalfolklorist and could recite - from memory - stories from everynation in the United Nations.