
Book Review: The Silver Gryphon by Mercedes Lackey and Larry Dixon
The alliance between the Haighlei and the peoples of White Gryphon has solidified with White Gryphon protecting, exploring, more of the land. It’s been a satisfying task until . . .
The alliance between the Haighlei and the peoples of White Gryphon has solidified with White Gryphon protecting, exploring, more of the land. It’s been a satisfying task until . . .
The peoples of Silver Gryphon are surprised by a demand by the Haighlei to leave their empire’s territory. Instead they form an embassy to negotiate an alliance among a people resistant to change and with a hatred and fear of magic only to encounter murders and betrayals.
United by sword-spell and the will of the Goddess, Tarma and Kethry swore a blood oath to carry on their mutual fight against evil. And together, swordmaster and sorceress set forth to fulfill their destiny . . .
I received this book for free from my own shelves in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.The Serpent’s Shadow by Mercedes Lackey Genres: Paranormal Fantasy, Historical Published by DAW on March 1, 2002 Pages: 403 Format: eBook Source: my own shelves […]
A visit home finds Herald-Mage Vanyel forced into a magical rebellion between two ruling families. Vanyel will risk more than his own life to discover the truth of the massacre.
Valdemar does not yet exist but Mages do, and they are at war. The gryphons are Urtho’s champions, his air force defenders of whom Skandranon Rashkae is the best, the one sent to spy across enemy lines.
Young Vanyel is too different for his father’s tastes, and Lord Withen exiles him him to Haven and his serious aunt to turn into a “real man”.