The Red Twins The Karthagans Book 2 - Dianne Hartsock - Books - Independently Published - 9798500446978 - May 7, 2021
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The Red Twins The Karthagans Book 2

Dianne Hartsock

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The Red Twins The Karthagans Book 2

Seventeen years of relative peace have passed in Belega while the Karthagans thrive. But this hard won respite is drawing to an abrupt end. The Red Twins have come of age. Aiden is chosen to lead his people, as is his right as the older twin. But Ethan disagrees. Driven by jealousy, not only of Aiden's status and friendships but also of his new lover, Ethan attacks, seeking to destroy all that Aiden holds dear. But Aiden's powers are growing, at the moment far stronger than Ethan's. Thwarted, Ethan flees Karthag, leaving Aiden alone to care for their people. Things aren't going any better for Natan on Sennia. Old jealousies are revived, the Vice-King imprisoning all with the ability to bend nature to their will. So far Niko has escaped entrapment, but his wife is captured, dying in a lonely cell. Enraged, driven mad by grief, Niko attacks the Vice-King and flees to Belega, there to lick his wounds and gather his strength to return, seeking vengeance. The Karthagan power over nature is stirring to life once more and Aiden finds his people besieged from all sides. Niko takes refuge on the Isle of Wind, power and death in his hands. Ethan's in Siagan, calling up the power of the lake. And another enemy emerges, the lords of Fredrik's Hall, learning the Karthagan secrets. Natan joins Aiden, and together with the Belegan armies strive to overcome the madness threatening their very lives. Aiden holds the power, but only Natan with his pure heart can heal the wounds of the earth. But only if he has the strength to do so.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 7, 2021
ISBN13 9798500446978
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 390
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 20 mm   ·   521 g
Language English  

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