BLURB:
The vampire, Lucian val Drasmyr, has been defeated, but not
destroyed: Now he serves another evil: Korina Bolaris, a young and gifted
sorceress bent on subverting the power structure of Drisdak. Only Coragan of
Esperia can hope to stop them. But is even he prepared to face the dark cult
who claims her as their own: the Children of Lubrochius?
“I am a Child of Lubrochius,” Korina said. “I came here to hire
you and offer you an opportunity few ever have. Are you interested?”
Korina paused. Clearly, she was not explaining the up-side of her
offer well enough. She needed something to lure the men in; something the
Shadowhand could not provide, but the Children could. “Have you ever robbed
from a wizard?” she asked, changing the topic as the obvious lure occurred to
her. She reached into another small pouch on her side and pulled out four
Kaldtarri rings, her fingers gently caressing one, feeling the band of iron and
the grotesque gargoyle-like head. Sidipius had come through and provided her
with ten Kaldtarri Primes and two Kaldtarri Secunduses, an ample beginning
supply: enough to begin a formidable hellring. All she needed were the
recruits. Men such as these.
The men stared across the empty space at her, at first saying
nothing in reply. Finally, one of them broke the silence. “No, we have not,” he
said.
“Why?” she asked, though
she knew the answer.
“They have magic. They can snoop you out no matter how good you
are.”
“How about a baron or a count?”
“Do you know how many thieves have gone to the gallows for
trying?” the thief said. “The nobility just hire wizards. It’s a lost cause.”
She smiled, and one by one dropped three of the rings on the table
in front of them. “Is it now?” she said.
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Matthew D. Ryan is a published author
living in upstate New York on the shores of Lake Champlain. Mr. Ryan has a
background in philosophy, mathematics, and computer science. He has a black
belt in the martial arts and studies yoga. He has been deeply involved in the
fantasy genre for most of his life as a reader, writer, and game designer. He
is the operator of the web-site matthewdryan.com which features
his blog, “A Toast to Dragons,”a blog
dedicated to fantasy literature, and, to a lesser extent, sci-fi. Mr. Ryan says
he receives his inspiration from his many years as an avid role-player and
fantasy book reader. He has spent many long hours devising adventures and
story-lines for games, so it was a natural shift moving into fantasy writing.
Mr. Ryan is the author of the exciting
dark fantasy novel, Drasmyr,, its sequel,
The Children of Lubrochius, and a growing number of short stories. His first
novel, Drasmyr, has consistently earned reviews in the four and five star range
and serves as the prequel to his upcoming series: From the Ashes of Ruin. In
addition to Drasmyr and The Children of Lubrochius, Mr. Ryan has published
several short stories on-line, including: “Haladryn and the Minotaur,” “The River’s
Eye,” and “Escape.”
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Author’s Goodreads Page: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/579148.Matthew_D_Ryan
Matthew will award a metal miniature of a demon from the
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9 comments:
My pleasure:)
Thanks for hosting me, I really appreciate it.
Drasmyr... talk about a dramatic name :)
Nice cover, a lot going on in it
My pleasure, Matthew
Dez and Pat, thanks for stopping by:)
Dezmond, glad you like the name.
Pat, glad you like the cover.
Sounds interesting
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bn Glad you think so.
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