Author: | Lynda Williams | ISBN: | 9781770530331 |
Publisher: | Hades Publications, Inc. | Publication: | July 6, 2013 |
Imprint: | EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Lynda Williams |
ISBN: | 9781770530331 |
Publisher: | Hades Publications, Inc. |
Publication: | July 6, 2013 |
Imprint: | EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing |
Language: | English |
Alivda must win twice to conquer and the space war might be the easiest...
An entire world is at stake in the battle to hold off a rogue Nesak attack on Barmi II.
Quinn, the mysterious Lorel, has the knowledge to save lives, including Horth’s and Amel’s, but it’s unclear whether he can be trusted in light of disturbing discoveries on Gelion. Samanda struggles to adjust to her new status as Amel’s wife, despite Eler’s mockery about her sexual innocence.
Alivda takes the war to SanHome where she has a chance to lead the pacifist alliance to victory by the sword —If she can first win the right to duel, on a world where only men have status under sword law.
And in the shocking conclusion, much depends on how Nesak priest Herver Glorian breaks the news to the Nesaks that more than just highborns have souls.
About Lynda Williams
Lynda Williams is Learning Technology Analyst and Manager at Simon Fraser University and teaches web development, part-time, for BCIT. She holds three university degrees, founded the Prince George FreeNet in the 1990s, and managed the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Northern B.C. for ten years doing work for which she received awards in the field of social uses for digital innovations.
The Okal Rel Saga has been a lifelong preoccupation focused on well-loved characters who dramatize the struggle to rise above inter-cultural power struggles in order to put science to work for humanity. Lynda also manages the “Writer’s Craft” feature on the Clarion blog with David Lott, and celebrates science fiction with kindred spirits on her blog, Reality Skimming, assisted by Tegan Lott and Michelle Carraway. Additional stories set in the universe established by the Okal Rel Saga can be found in the Okal Rel Legacies series, available in print and digital formats.
Alivda must win twice to conquer and the space war might be the easiest...
An entire world is at stake in the battle to hold off a rogue Nesak attack on Barmi II.
Quinn, the mysterious Lorel, has the knowledge to save lives, including Horth’s and Amel’s, but it’s unclear whether he can be trusted in light of disturbing discoveries on Gelion. Samanda struggles to adjust to her new status as Amel’s wife, despite Eler’s mockery about her sexual innocence.
Alivda takes the war to SanHome where she has a chance to lead the pacifist alliance to victory by the sword —If she can first win the right to duel, on a world where only men have status under sword law.
And in the shocking conclusion, much depends on how Nesak priest Herver Glorian breaks the news to the Nesaks that more than just highborns have souls.
About Lynda Williams
Lynda Williams is Learning Technology Analyst and Manager at Simon Fraser University and teaches web development, part-time, for BCIT. She holds three university degrees, founded the Prince George FreeNet in the 1990s, and managed the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Northern B.C. for ten years doing work for which she received awards in the field of social uses for digital innovations.
The Okal Rel Saga has been a lifelong preoccupation focused on well-loved characters who dramatize the struggle to rise above inter-cultural power struggles in order to put science to work for humanity. Lynda also manages the “Writer’s Craft” feature on the Clarion blog with David Lott, and celebrates science fiction with kindred spirits on her blog, Reality Skimming, assisted by Tegan Lott and Michelle Carraway. Additional stories set in the universe established by the Okal Rel Saga can be found in the Okal Rel Legacies series, available in print and digital formats.