Dark Lord: The first tome of the Chronicles of Greywolf and the Goddess - Softcover

The Wanderer, Greywolf

 
9780595146925: Dark Lord: The first tome of the Chronicles of Greywolf and the Goddess

Synopsis

Greywolf is the general of an anemic militia that guards the frontiersof the idyllic land of the Fae, Tir-na-nog. All appears peaceful alongthe northern borders, until he sends animals to spy across the Mysts,that mysterious veil that separates the Human lands from the enchantedLands of the Fae.He rushes back to his homeland only to be scorned as an opportunist by theruling council. Almost single handedly he strives to stem the flow of the enemynot only into his own lands, but into all of Tir-na-nog itself.Will he succeed? Can he rally the kingdoms to defend the lands in time?The answer may surprise you.Enter a wayward Goddess hell bent on revenge! Diana arrives in Tir-na-nog to avenge the destruction of her templesAnd the murdering of her priestesses.The first living soul she encounters upon arrival is Greywolf. The Sparks fly as they form an unlikely partnership to do battle against Dark Lord!A bold fantasy tale laced with drama, comedy, magic, mystery, bloodshed, andromance. Where mythical beasts and races come alive, and interact in a worldof splendor. It is a classical struggle between the forces of Good and Evil.He receives reports that in a land of an ancient enemy, troops are amassingat a fortress known as the Tower of Terror. Then the reports abruptly cease.He travels to the land of Humans himself only to discover that an invasion isbeing planned by an evil villain. A villain he himself used to call friend.

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About the Author

Diana Sinclair, writing under the name of The Goddess Diana, was originally from Baltimore, Maryland and moved to New Jersey at an early age. She has been writing poetry and short stories since childhood and has culminated her literary skills in her latest work, Dark Lord, the first in a series of full-length novels. A graduate of Norwich University in Vermont with a degree in Psychology, Diana has written numerous academic works, including a thesis, which concentrated on the affects of Alzheimers disease on the family dynamic. Currently a resident in northern New Jersey, Diana is now focusing her skills more toward creative writing and public entertainment.David M. Rountree, who writes under the pseudonym Greywolf the Wanderer, was born in Suffolk, Virginia on May 22, 1954. He and his family moved to Florida during his eighth year, to the quiet little town of Delray Beach, where he developed an intense love for both the sea and flying. The freedom of the sky inspired him to join the Air Force in 1972, where he completed his degree in Electronic Engineering. His experience in Vietnam inspired him to write, and in 1994, he became co-editor and contributing author of The Feary Rad magazine. This opportunity spawned many short stories, articles and poetry about weapons, love, war, and legendary races. He left the magazine in 1999 to concentrate on the completion of Dark Lord, his first full-length work. His poetry appears in selected anthologies titled Nature's Echoes, and his work will be featured in a new anthology titled Friends of Morningshade. His poem "Laura" was selected by the International Library of Poetry to be published in "Poetry's Elite-The best poets of 2000". David has a six-year-old daughter and lives in Gainesville, Florida.

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