It’s also set in the same world as her Clocktaur War duology and Swordheart but certainly doesn’t rely on any of them to get the reader stuck right into it. The setting of this story is plenty epic. After mulling it over for a while, I’m pretty sure the answer is “yes!” Or perhaps “hells to the yes!” is a bit more accurate. There’s a question about whether Paladin’s Grace is an epic fantasy that includes a romance, or a fantasy romance that happens to also be epic. Which is bloody damn marvelous every slightly meandering step of the way. It’s also a clue to the way this story works itself out. Now the pair must navigate a web of treachery, beset on all sides by spies and poisoners, while a cryptic killer stalks one step behind…įrom the Hugo and Nebula Award winning author of Swordheart and The Twisted Ones comes a saga of murder, magic, and love on the far side of despair. But all that changes when he encounters a fugitive named Grace in an alley and witnesses an assassination attempt gone wrong. Three years later, Stephen is a broken paladin, living only for the chance to be useful before he dies. Stephen’s god died on the longest day of the year… Purchasing Info: Author's Website, Publisher's Website, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Published by Red Wombat Studio on February 11, 2020 Genres: epic fantasy, fantasy, fantasy romance
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