Old Gods Must Die From the darkest dreams of an Otherworld dawn through the bitter flames of a wartorn world, destiny has come for Kaer Yin and Una, and it's all or nothing. Reunited and on the run, Kaer Yin and Una find themselves desperate to liberate the North from Damek Bishop and those who would crown him King of Eire. Although Damek isn't the only one with an ambition to tear the High King down. In the South, Henry of Bethany rides to purge the Sidhe from Innish shores, trailing devastation in his wake. In Aes Sidhe, ancient animosities bear poisoned fruit for Dannan loyalists-and in the midlands, against impossible odds Rosweal stands alone.…mehr
Old Gods Must Die From the darkest dreams of an Otherworld dawn through the bitter flames of a wartorn world, destiny has come for Kaer Yin and Una, and it's all or nothing. Reunited and on the run, Kaer Yin and Una find themselves desperate to liberate the North from Damek Bishop and those who would crown him King of Eire. Although Damek isn't the only one with an ambition to tear the High King down. In the South, Henry of Bethany rides to purge the Sidhe from Innish shores, trailing devastation in his wake. In Aes Sidhe, ancient animosities bear poisoned fruit for Dannan loyalists-and in the midlands, against impossible odds Rosweal stands alone.
L.M. Riviere grew up on 80's flicks and twisted fairy tales... and it shows. Her stories flirt with the inherent darkness of the human condition, blending fable, mythology, and pseudo-historical narrative- in an effort to seduce, mystify, and unsettle readers. She'd be overjoyed to learn anyone lost sleep over one of her yarns.She is most influenced by the works of Peter Beresford Ellis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Dickens, Frank Herbert, Ann Rice, and Juliet Marillier. Her favorite book of all time, is Herbert's 'Dune'.Riviere is also a Photographer, Editor, and Marketing Professional. When she isn't writing, she's battling the elements for the perfect shot, hiking any and everywhere, or playing in myriad bodies of water.
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