In a war fought with monsters she has created disgraced Seer Lady Melda uses kidnap and deceit in her bitter fight for absolute power.
For twenty years Melda has nurtured the dull ashes of her magic. Now she craves the charmed gryphon pendant. When she possesses that, she will have power to wreak revenge on those who humiliated her. To ensure victory, she summons the aid of the Evil which lay dormant below the destroyed caverns of Asfarlon for centuries.
Callie, a Seer in the monster-besieged Citadel, desperately searches an ancient book for answers to how the Evil, and Melda, can be defeated. But the writing is faded, the language old and ambiguous. Time is running out.
Outside the Citadel, the gryphon Asfal and the children of Melda’s enemies flee her terrible creatures. Struggling through winter-frozen Alps, they seek a different kind of help – which may not be willing to expose itself to the Evil.
In this sequel to the Guardians of the Forest trilogy, the threads of the three stories are interwoven with the prequel, Legend of the Winged Lion, to bring the tale to its conclusion. Can also be read as a standalone.
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Winter of the White Horde: Sequel to Guardians of the Forest
In a war fought with monsters she has created disgraced Seer Lady Melda uses kidnap and deceit in her bitter fight for absolute power.
For twenty years Melda has nurtured the dull ashes of her magic. Now she craves the charmed gryphon pendant. When she possesses that, she will have power to wreak revenge on those who humiliated her. To ensure victory, she summons the aid of the Evil which lay dormant below the destroyed caverns of Asfarlon for centuries.
Callie, a Seer in the monster-besieged Citadel, desperately searches an ancient book for answers to how the Evil, and Melda, can be defeated. But the writing is faded, the language old and ambiguous. Time is running out.
Outside the Citadel, the gryphon Asfal and the children of Melda’s enemies flee her terrible creatures. Struggling through winter-frozen Alps, they seek a different kind of help – which may not be willing to expose itself to the Evil.
In this sequel to the Guardians of the Forest trilogy, the threads of the three stories are interwoven with the prequel, Legend of the Winged Lion, to bring the tale to its conclusion. Can also be read as a standalone.
For lovers of fantasy, monsters, and good versus evil, aged 9 years old and up, and up.Read More