A Metaphysical, visionary, fantasy, adventure:
When betrayal is the name of the game, can anyone win?
Outside the cabin, Suzanne and her new friend Silke Featherpuff sat on a tree stump watching Trin peek over the western horizon. Trin, along with the first sun Etar, wouldn’t rise much further during the day. That meant that the Islands would not only be cold but would remain in perpetual twilight for the next few months.
Suzanne didn’t like it. At all.
If she hadn’t come to Thamon to rescue her wild-child sister, Meg, she could be back in Erda bathed in the warm sun, flying the skies with her dragon friends.
Instead, she was on this cold and dangerous planet waiting for the newly reformed Meg to return with that wizard, Tarek.
Suzanne knew that being irritable wasn’t honestly how she felt. Well, maybe she did. Meg’s new friendliness and the cold were not what Suzanne had expected. She thought Meg would be cold and the Islands warm. Both of which she was used to, and could handle. This reversal was unsettling.
The portal maker had warned her. Not about the weather, which she would have liked to have known. But he did tell her about the banning of magic. She decided to come anyway.
She didn’t blame the portal maker for what he had done. There had been many times in her life with her sister when she had secretly wished she could banish Meg. Send her away so she would not have to deal with her and all the trouble she caused.
But when that secret wish came true, Suzanne had discovered that she didn’t want that after all. So, she had said goodbye to her parents and all her friends to come to Thamon. Her parents had been grateful. Her friends tried to talk her out of it.
“Is Meg worth it?” they had asked. ”
Read Betrayed, the second book in The Chronicles of Thamon, and fall in love with these characters that choose friendship, goodness, and faith in each other in order to defeat evil.
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