The Masked Queen's Lament

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
Cover of the book The Masked Queen's Lament by Dylan Madeley, Self-published
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Author: Dylan Madeley ISBN: 1230002347103
Publisher: Self-published Publication: July 13, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dylan Madeley
ISBN: 1230002347103
Publisher: Self-published
Publication: July 13, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

"Has this been one lifelong and bitter lesson, of what little love can accomplish?" She asked the mask of her father.

Derek, Master and defender of his people, rides with Chandra toward a friendly city in the aftermath of a victory. They will have no time to celebrate as Derek suddenly finds himself up against a foe he can't kill with a sword. Having delivered her friend and ally to a healer, Chandra contends with more than just waiting in dread: she will be faced with a part of her personal history that she never knew and the promise of a place to belong after her exile from Kensrik. But can she trust it?

And they will have so little time to regroup. Alathea, masked ruler of an expanding empire, still hungers to recreate the world in her image. Dissatisfied with the delays and failures of her minions, she intends to personally oversee the final victory over her most hated foe, the "witch", Crown Princess Chandra Kenderley.

Whether they battle enemies from without or within, an ensemble cast faces the fight of their lives on every part of the Continent and its inland sea. No one but Alathea has the full picture of what she's set in motion, and whether they have any chance of stopping her, nothing will ever be the same.

The Masked Queen's Lament is the third book of the Gift-Knight trilogy.

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"Has this been one lifelong and bitter lesson, of what little love can accomplish?" She asked the mask of her father.

Derek, Master and defender of his people, rides with Chandra toward a friendly city in the aftermath of a victory. They will have no time to celebrate as Derek suddenly finds himself up against a foe he can't kill with a sword. Having delivered her friend and ally to a healer, Chandra contends with more than just waiting in dread: she will be faced with a part of her personal history that she never knew and the promise of a place to belong after her exile from Kensrik. But can she trust it?

And they will have so little time to regroup. Alathea, masked ruler of an expanding empire, still hungers to recreate the world in her image. Dissatisfied with the delays and failures of her minions, she intends to personally oversee the final victory over her most hated foe, the "witch", Crown Princess Chandra Kenderley.

Whether they battle enemies from without or within, an ensemble cast faces the fight of their lives on every part of the Continent and its inland sea. No one but Alathea has the full picture of what she's set in motion, and whether they have any chance of stopping her, nothing will ever be the same.

The Masked Queen's Lament is the third book of the Gift-Knight trilogy.

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