Authors: A. D. Trosper
Tags: #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Fantasy, #Epic, #Sword & Sorcery
“...brilliantly written...somehow Trosper
displays great skill as a writer that is
worth teaching to the other fantasy
writers, especially new ones, on how
to write the perfect dragon and
magician-themed fantasy story.”
- Lit Amri, reviewer, Readers’ Favorite -
“...a rich fantasy story with beautiful
world building and a large cast of endearing
characters. I would recommend this book
to fans of epic fantasy adventures. I look
forward to reading the next book in the series.”
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Sophie Moss, award-winning author
of “The Selkie Spell”
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“The descriptions, creativity, and characterization
are amazing, but the story is better...magical,
beautiful, and suspenseful, and should be read by
any person who loves a good book.”
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Jeff LaFerney, author of “Jumper”
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“A masterpiece in fantasy...”
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Katie Jennings, bestselling author
of “Breath of Air”
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“...a great and entertaining read. A must if
you are a dragon lover...”
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Annamaria Bazzi, reader
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“...an absolute wonderful read. The characters are
well-defined and drive the story...”
- Jennifer Donohoe, reader -
“...Ms. Trosper has opened up the possibility of
recreating a new Dragon-rider centric community, and
I look forward to the next installment.”
- Richard King, reader -
Also by A.D. Trosper
The Dragon's Call Series
Ashes and Spirits
Other Titles
Bound by Time
Available Early Spring 2014
Tears of War
Copyright © 2013 A.D. Trosper
All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without prior written permission of the publisher.
This book is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead is entirely coincidental.
Published by
Silver Spirit Publishing
ISBN-13: 978-0615883243
ISBN-10: 0615883249
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For Betsy
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K
alila staggered as exhaustion swept through her. The soles of her bare feet burned, leaving smears of blood with each step. She stumbled to a stop, her eyes sweeping the endless grass waving in the cold wind. A shiver racked her body while the wind tore at her ragged dress and whipped her hair into her face. Kalila pushed the dirty, golden strands away and ran her tongue over her dry lips.
She sucked a cold breath down her parched throat. Where was she? Was she still going west or wandering in circles? Everything looked the same. Kalila turned around, searching for something–anything—to use as a landmark. She couldn’t even tell the position of the sun through the thick blanket of clouds.
Everywhere, the tall grass waved like a green ocean. The newly formed seed heads bobbed up and down. Were they telling her to go forward or mocking her?
Cold moisture landed on her cheek. Kalila looked up as more drops fell, driving into her face with the strength of the wind behind them. She closed her eyes and opened her mouth, letting the rain soak her tongue and lips. Thirst burned in her throat like fire.
Kalila opened her eyes and looked around again. There had to be something to catch the water in. A drink. Oh, the desperate need for a drink! She’d gained her freedom; was a drink so much to ask? Nothing else mattered at the moment. She would happily die on this empty ocean of grass if she could just have one drink.