The cost of magic has never been clearer.
Echo of the Evercry
by E.J. Dawson
Genre: Epic Fantasy
The
cost of magic has never been clearer.
Larissa’s
inability to kill is a disgrace to her absent mother, Sword Matriarch
of the Fair Lady's order, a sisterhood whose purpose is to hunt down
sorcerers corrupted by the Evercry and slay them. But Larissa hides
an even more sinful secret: she is drawn toward magic, and it grows
stronger in her every day.
Larissa keeps a stranglehold on her
gift until the day of her graduation test, when her misuse of magic
leads her to failure. Prepared to be cast out of the sisterhood, she
is instead brought into the scorned caste of the darkkins, those who
study and wield magic in the fight against the Evercry. In their
halls she discovers that her proclivity for magic makes her powerful,
and a little dangerous.
Gone for years, her mother suddenly
sends word that she needs help to defeat a formidable sorcerer, help
only Larissa can give. Larissa will do anything to save her mother,
even travel with the girl who bullied her all through school. But as
they battle monsters and mercenaries, Larissa must grapple with dark
truths about the sisterhood and her heritage, and decide who she can
really trust with her mother’s fate…and her own.
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Ejay writes scifi, fantasy, and horror, with a dash of the paranormal. She has two books with Literary Wanderlust, gothic noir Behind the Veil and all female cast fantasy Echo of the Evercry. She also has a nonfic story with Seaside Gothic, a dark paranormal with Grendel Press, and hopeful scifi with Savage Planets. She is devoted to writing and the community, as a mentor for Write Hive, Futurescapes Alum, a previous SPSFC judge, Flights of Fancy volunteer, in the Australian Writers Centre Write Your Novel Program, and studying a post-grad diploma in creative writing. When not writing she's walking her rescue dogs, or becoming obsessed with a new computer game.
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