
Castling
Natasha Kennedy(Author)
Varida Publishing & Resources
Published on 15. April 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
644 pages
978-1-937046-50-7 (ISBN)
Description
WITH NO KING ON THE FAERIE THRONE...
King Hanz of Mensa, once known as the friend of Faeries, is now subjugating them for his own political ends. As famine strikes Raqia and he gathers leaders to his city for negotiations and trade, the master strategist moves his pieces into position. Rosamond, his daughter, will serve as bait and prize. Valley, his Faerie ward, must bow to his will, suppressing the dark secrets she learns. Rasselas, the idealistic young Elf prince intent on disrupting Mensa's social fabric, is becoming a thorn in his side. Rook, the scarred stranger that no one can read, seems to be of little importance, but Hanz is keeping watchful eyes on them all. Factors out of his control are threatening and he is determined to make his plans succeed.And he doesn't care who is crushed in the process.
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"Castling", Book 2 of the Tempest Trilogy, is the exciting sequel to "Firmaments"!
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Series
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
918 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-937046-50-7 (9781937046507)
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Natasha Kennedy author and illustrator based in Seattle, Washington. Natasha deals with a painful and debilitating connective tissue disease, and her writing reflects her belief that suffering and hardship can bring about beauty and richness. Her interests in ancient Near Eastern and Medieval Cosmology have inspired her to combine truth with symbolism in the fantasy world of Raqia. Natasha has produced a variety of works throughout her career as both an author and an illustrator. She is best known for her illustration work in a children's book line called the FatCat series, produced by Lexham Press.