Author: | Kristina Wojtaszek | ISBN: | 1230000994507 |
Publisher: | World Weaver Press | Publication: | April 26, 2016 |
Imprint: | World Weaver Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Kristina Wojtaszek |
ISBN: | 1230000994507 |
Publisher: | World Weaver Press |
Publication: | April 26, 2016 |
Imprint: | World Weaver Press |
Language: | English |
Fire is never tame—least of all the flames of our own kindling.
Raised in isolation by the secretive Circle of Seven, Luna is one of the few powerful beings left in a world dominated by man. Versed in ancient fairy tales and the language of plants, Luna struggles to control her powers over fire. When Luna’s mentor dies in her arms, she is forced into a centuries-long struggle against the gravest enemy of all Fae-kind—the very enemy that left her orphaned. In order to save her people, Luna must rewrite their history by entering a door in the mountain and passing back through time. But when the lives of those she loves come under threat, her rage destroys a forest, and everything in it. Now called the Char Witch, she is cursed to live alone, her name and the name of her people forgotten.
*Until she hears a knock upon her long-sealed door. *
Interwoven with elements of Hansel and Gretel and The Seven Ravens, Char is the standalone sequel to Opal, and second in the Fae of Fire and Stone trilogy.
Fire is never tame—least of all the flames of our own kindling.
Raised in isolation by the secretive Circle of Seven, Luna is one of the few powerful beings left in a world dominated by man. Versed in ancient fairy tales and the language of plants, Luna struggles to control her powers over fire. When Luna’s mentor dies in her arms, she is forced into a centuries-long struggle against the gravest enemy of all Fae-kind—the very enemy that left her orphaned. In order to save her people, Luna must rewrite their history by entering a door in the mountain and passing back through time. But when the lives of those she loves come under threat, her rage destroys a forest, and everything in it. Now called the Char Witch, she is cursed to live alone, her name and the name of her people forgotten.
*Until she hears a knock upon her long-sealed door. *
Interwoven with elements of Hansel and Gretel and The Seven Ravens, Char is the standalone sequel to Opal, and second in the Fae of Fire and Stone trilogy.