
The Daughters of the Earth
Brendan Noble(Author)
Eight-One-Five Publishing
Published on 29. October 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
530 pages
978-1-954985-02-5 (ISBN)
Description
Fight your darkness. Or embrace it.
Reborn. Otylia's time in Nawia granted her great power and even greater questions. After years of following her goddesses' commands, her path is now her own. But she doubts her decisions at every turn.
She'd anticipated her return home for a moon, but this strange land where desert and winter clash is no more familiar than the kingdom of the dead. Conquered and enslaved by Marzanna's Frostmarked, these people see her as their only hope. How can she trust herself to save them, though, when she can't even protect the boy she loves?
Corrupted. Struggling against the demon's growing strength, Wac¿aw knows he fights a war he cannot win. His soul is gone, and his hope vanished with it.
All that holds back the darkness is his bond with Otylia, but he senses her fear of what he's become. He isn't the same boy who left Dwie Rzeki moons ago. To free the people of this new land from Marzanna, he needs his power more than ever. But as the demon's hunger grows, will he resist its temptations or surrender to the rage within?
Travel to distant lands and face the dark heart of Slavic myths as The Frostmarked Chronicles continue after the shocking conclusion to The Trials of Ascension.
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Series
Language
English
Target group
Young adult
Interest Age: From 13 to 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
740 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-954985-02-5 (9781954985025)
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Brendan Noble is a Polish and German-American author currently writing fantasy inspired by Slavic mythology: The Frostmarked Chronicles. Through these books and his "Slavic Saturday" post series on YouTube and his website, he hopes to bring the often-forgotten stories of eastern Europe into new light.Shortly after beginning his writing career in 2019 with the publica-tion of his debut novel, The Fractured Prism (Book 1 of The Prism Files), Brendan married his wife Andrea and moved to Rockford, Illinois from his hometown in Michigan. Since then, he has pub-lished three series: The Realm Reacher, The Frostmarked Chroni-cles, and The Prism Files.Outside of writing, Brendan is a data analyst, soccer referee, and the vice-president of Rockford FC (Rockford's semi-pro soccer club). His top interests include German, Polish, and American soc-cer/football, Formula 1, analyzing political elections across the world, playing extremely nerdy strategy video games, exploring with his wife, and reading.