Loyalties fracture. A blood feud burns. And the fate of the realm hangs in the balance. As the kingdom teeters on the brink of war, the Blackwater rule is all but destroyed, and two mighty houses - each led by lords unwilling to yield - head for a clash that will ultimately decide the fate of the realm, leaving each house forever changed. And in the shadows of power, a young handmaiden guards a dangerous secret, a scorned heir fights desperately for approval, and a vilified royal companion must protect a princess caught in the chaos of a shattered kingdom. Lines are being drawn. Loyalties will…mehr
Loyalties fracture. A blood feud burns. And the fate of the realm hangs in the balance. As the kingdom teeters on the brink of war, the Blackwater rule is all but destroyed, and two mighty houses - each led by lords unwilling to yield - head for a clash that will ultimately decide the fate of the realm, leaving each house forever changed. And in the shadows of power, a young handmaiden guards a dangerous secret, a scorned heir fights desperately for approval, and a vilified royal companion must protect a princess caught in the chaos of a shattered kingdom. Lines are being drawn. Loyalties will be tested. And not all will live to see the outcome. Book Two of The Blackwater Chronicles - a dark, character-driven medieval fantasy of power, betrayal, loss, and survival.
Paul grew up in country Western Australia, devouring historical fiction, science fiction and fantasy books and movies from an early age. In adulthood, his love of these genres led him to turn his hand to writing his own science fiction/adventure screenplay. Following that, he wrote a short screenplay about a man coping with the onset of Alzheimer's, a topic close to his heart. A national writing competition inspired Paul to try something slightly different, writing a single scene for a novel. Encouraged, he kept on writing, and 'The Blackwater Chronicles' was born. Paul lives in Perth with his wife, Linda.
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