Prince of Bryanae

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: Jeffrey Getzin ISBN: 9781301745760
Publisher: Jeffrey Getzin Publication: September 28, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jeffrey Getzin
ISBN: 9781301745760
Publisher: Jeffrey Getzin
Publication: September 28, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“Fresh and strong and full of energy!” — New York Times Bestselling Author R. A. Salvatore
Elven soldier Willow has buried her traumatic past so deeply that she has forgotten it altogether ... but it hasn't forgotten her.
Now ancient enemies have invaded her homeland of Bryanae. Willow inexplicably freezes, watching helplessly as the barbarian marauders kidnap the Prince. Deemed a coward and a traitor, Willow must redeem herself by confronting her past, plunging into the heart of the enemy empire to rescue the Prince.

Aside from the rapier she wields with lethal expertise, Willow has only dubious allies on whom to rely, including a headstrong private who thinks he’s in love with her, an inscrutable winged mage with a hidden agenda, and a dashing but opportunistic captain whom she desires against her better judgment.

An army of fanatical warriors stands in her way. Leading them is the mad and seemingly immortal Warlord whose personal grudge against Willow spans centuries.

Willow will rescue the Prince or she will die trying. She has been honing her combat and weaponry skills for a very long time. It's time to put those skills to good use.

PRINCE OF BRYANAE is a dark epic fantasy novel filled with intense battles, romance, betrayals, and redemption in the vein of “The Dark Knight Rises”.

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“Fresh and strong and full of energy!” — New York Times Bestselling Author R. A. Salvatore
Elven soldier Willow has buried her traumatic past so deeply that she has forgotten it altogether ... but it hasn't forgotten her.
Now ancient enemies have invaded her homeland of Bryanae. Willow inexplicably freezes, watching helplessly as the barbarian marauders kidnap the Prince. Deemed a coward and a traitor, Willow must redeem herself by confronting her past, plunging into the heart of the enemy empire to rescue the Prince.

Aside from the rapier she wields with lethal expertise, Willow has only dubious allies on whom to rely, including a headstrong private who thinks he’s in love with her, an inscrutable winged mage with a hidden agenda, and a dashing but opportunistic captain whom she desires against her better judgment.

An army of fanatical warriors stands in her way. Leading them is the mad and seemingly immortal Warlord whose personal grudge against Willow spans centuries.

Willow will rescue the Prince or she will die trying. She has been honing her combat and weaponry skills for a very long time. It's time to put those skills to good use.

PRINCE OF BRYANAE is a dark epic fantasy novel filled with intense battles, romance, betrayals, and redemption in the vein of “The Dark Knight Rises”.

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