Hecate's Glory

Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book Hecate's Glory by Karen Michalson, Arula Books
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Author: Karen Michalson ISBN: 9780985352219
Publisher: Arula Books Publication: June 1, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Karen Michalson
ISBN: 9780985352219
Publisher: Arula Books
Publication: June 1, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
One heartbeat of blistering darkness to die into. One brief dying to return from. Beginning where Enemy Glory leaves off, Hecate’s Glory continues Llewelyn’s strange deathbed account of his alliance with evil, the tale of his life as a highly adept priest of the goddess Hecate. Torn between his love of artistic beauty and his mandate to destroy it, Llewelyn continues to stand trial for his life. Or is it for his death? From the description of Enemy Glory: “Then live and be damned.” Llewelyn is a brilliant young evil magician who is dying in extreme agony at the foot of his arch-enemy, the good and lawful King Walworth of Threle. Enemy Glory is Llewelyn’s astonishing deathbed confession, his alarmingly passionate and strangely lyrical account of his heartbreaking decision to embrace evil, told with wry humor and trenchant irony against an epic backdrop of magic, the gods, betrayed friendship, unrequited love, war, and the rise and fall of empires. Let’s play a game of choice and consequences. What if you had to destroy everything you ever loved – or suffer eternal damnation? Enter the dark.
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One heartbeat of blistering darkness to die into. One brief dying to return from. Beginning where Enemy Glory leaves off, Hecate’s Glory continues Llewelyn’s strange deathbed account of his alliance with evil, the tale of his life as a highly adept priest of the goddess Hecate. Torn between his love of artistic beauty and his mandate to destroy it, Llewelyn continues to stand trial for his life. Or is it for his death? From the description of Enemy Glory: “Then live and be damned.” Llewelyn is a brilliant young evil magician who is dying in extreme agony at the foot of his arch-enemy, the good and lawful King Walworth of Threle. Enemy Glory is Llewelyn’s astonishing deathbed confession, his alarmingly passionate and strangely lyrical account of his heartbreaking decision to embrace evil, told with wry humor and trenchant irony against an epic backdrop of magic, the gods, betrayed friendship, unrequited love, war, and the rise and fall of empires. Let’s play a game of choice and consequences. What if you had to destroy everything you ever loved – or suffer eternal damnation? Enter the dark.

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