Book Review: Patricia A. McKillip’s The Bards of Bone Plain
A conflicted princess fascinated with an archeology dig, a student bard without focus, and a disenchanted immortal unite to fight off a bardic evil.
A conflicted princess fascinated with an archeology dig, a student bard without focus, and a disenchanted immortal unite to fight off a bardic evil.
Contracted by a mining company to oversee a respectful relocation of the Araktak buried atop a diamond deposit, Annja Creed goes up against a group intent on unleashing a powerful artifact.
The long-awaited prophecy surrounding Percy’s 16th birthday unfolds. As battle rages on the streets of Manhattan, Percy faces a terrifying suspicion that he may be fighting against his own fate.
Archaeologist Annja Creed doubts the map will truly lead to Genghis Khan’s lost tomb, but as she races in, one thing is clear—the only tomb she may find is her own…
With lives at stake, Annja has no choice but to protect the innocent…and get them out of there alive. Legend says the Ark once saved mankind, but this time it could kill them all.
Having been curious about Bigfoot for years, Annja Creed is intrigued when her friend claims to have evidence. Only armed thugs threaten Annja and her friend is missing.
For years, Maxine Kiss has channeled her inner darkness into hunting demons. But when she finds herself covered in blood beside her grandfather’s dead body with no memory, Maxine fears the darkness has finally consumed her.
To stop the invasion, Percy and his demigod friends set out on a quest through the Labyrinth – a sprawling underground world with stunning surprises at every turn.
A grieving prince triggers a curse that means nothing, until it means everything. A forced remarriage, enticement into a sideways world, and no hope of return unless he desires it.
A vampire queen has set her immortal sights on Christian, he must choose between his darker urges and a powerful love that spans centuries.