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Sparkweaver: Half-Elven: Book Two - Rice, David
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Saving the World is not Enough! Kirsten has a mother to rescue from the Edge of the World, and a father to rescue from himself. Sparkweaver follows Kirsten as she slowly matures under the care of Helba, Raisha, Balinor, and, occasionally, Muren. Isolated in the Highlands, she is hardly prepared to deal with the dangers of the larger realms. The dwarves of Thunderwall emerge from their besieged holdfast to play a greater part in the brooding conflict. The gnomes begin to tinker with forces they can't control. Personal and political schemes intertwine with promises of revenge, and even the best…mehr

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Saving the World is not Enough! Kirsten has a mother to rescue from the Edge of the World, and a father to rescue from himself. Sparkweaver follows Kirsten as she slowly matures under the care of Helba, Raisha, Balinor, and, occasionally, Muren. Isolated in the Highlands, she is hardly prepared to deal with the dangers of the larger realms. The dwarves of Thunderwall emerge from their besieged holdfast to play a greater part in the brooding conflict. The gnomes begin to tinker with forces they can't control. Personal and political schemes intertwine with promises of revenge, and even the best plans unravel twist by twist. Behind it all, the lifebane awaken the chaotic Drakes of First Dawn as the world spins towards full scale war. Kirsten finds herself alone on a quest to prove herself worthy to the elves of Longwood-or die. All she needs to do is discover a mythic sword, the Fahde, that may only exist in the earliest tales of the Rajala. Kirsten won't admit it but she is going to need some help.
Autorenporträt
David Rice has been published in Queen's Quarterly and Riveredge Magazines. His poetry has been recognized by the Dorothy Shoemaker Award. A collection of his poetry, Blood Butterflies, was published in 2012. Starwatcher, the first novel of the Half-Elven series, was published in 2016. Book Two: Sparkweaver continues the Half-Elven series which will conclude with Dawncaller in 2018. David resides in South-Western Ontario with his wife, two cats, and a very enthusiastic Bernese Mountain Dog. He has greatly enjoyed a career teaching high school English and history, as well as many years working with Air Cadets. Sparkweaver is Rice's second published novel. Half-Elven concludes with Dawncaller in the later days of 2018.