
Nine months have passed since Brynne Sullyan helped forge an alliance between the realms of Albia and Andaryon. A fragile peace reigns as both sides recover from the events of the previous year. Then mysterious raiders strike Andaryon villages.
Attempts are made on the life of Albia’s High King. As Sullyan scrambles to find those responsible, unseen enemies threaten to pull apart everything she has worked for, including her marriage.
The alliance begins to crumble, and Sullyan finds herself caught between two monarchs: the king she’s sworn allegiance to, and the man she loves as a father. To betray either one would break her heart, but if conflict is inevitable, she must make a choice…

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1) Anything to do with animals, especially dogs and
horses. My favorite horse breed is the Friesian, which is why I put one in my
novels. I also own two rescue dogs and support many animal charities.
2) Singing, especially folk-style songs. I also sing
in my local church choir.
3) Chocolate!!
4) Dragons and (I have to admit!) unicorns. I have
collected figurines and statues of dragons and unicorns since I was small and
have a vast collection, some of which live outdoors. But I don’t like “twee”,
only ones that look like they could be real.
5) Reading, especially fantasy and sci-fi.
6) Country walks.
7)All wildlife, especially butterflies. I used to
breed and release UK varieties, and belong to the Butterfly Conservation
Society.
8) Did I mention chocolate?
9) Spending time with family members.
10) Playing my Bodhran (Irish drum). I can’t read
music so decided to take up drumming instead! It’s fun and very therapeutic.
Snippet #2
– from Book 2 The Circle:
“Rienne, what am I going to do?” Sullyan’s voice was hoarse with
emotion. “Elias has declared war on Andaryon. I couldn’t stop him—he wouldn’t
listen. As if that wasn’t bad enough, he has commanded me to tell him
everything I know about the Citadel’s defenses and Anjer’s battle strategies.
How can I possibly obey him?”
Rienne gasped. “He asked you to do that? Doesn’t he realize what he’s
doing? There’s no way on earth Timar’s involved in Prince Eadan’s abduction.”
“I know, Rienne, I know. I have told Elias so, but he does not wish to
hear me. He is full of fury and avid for revenge and the need to do something
to regain his son. I cannot blame him for that. But war! It will achieve
nothing but death and the destruction of the alliance. This could put us back
decades and resurrect all the old grievances still simmering beneath the
surface. Which is exactly what our enemy wants, of course.”
Rienne stared at Sullyan, totally overwhelmed. Events were moving too
fast for her. “What will you do? What can
you do?”
“I have no idea. I need time to think. But I simply cannot use my
knowledge to help Elias attack Timar.”
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