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Demons of the Islands
Contributor(s): Nash, S. P. (Author), Ponder, Monica (Author)
ISBN: 147018642X     ISBN-13: 9781470186425
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $15.19  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Fantasy - Epic
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5" W x 7.99" (0.73 lbs) 334 pages
 
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We did not intend to be known as Demons. Like many of the things that happen in our lives it was an accidental occurrence... Master Bard Sheer'An and her family may have stopped the Ogre King from destroying Cel'mystry, but their adventures continue for the Gods are not about to let their lives become dull. Michal has been asked by the Great God of War to return to the Islands and stop the Shaougaun from persecuting the Busshidoe there and Redbow has been asked by the Woman to be Her Champion. The rest of the Gods have made it very clear that this quest should be a family affair. What is more, they must complete their quest before it is time for them to travel with Jubal's trade caravan again. After completing their long overdue Vendetta against the Instructors at Zenithmoon's Conservatory of Music who forced Sheer'An to become a slave when she was a student there, the family books passage on a trading ship and travels to the Islands. In the months that follow they will rescue Su'lin's mother from slavery, undertake the training of Ho'ping, the young Busshidoe who has been chosen to be their assistant, fight against overwhelming odds, endure hardships, in both the Living Realms and the Shadowed Lands as they journey across the Islands to face the Shaougaun in a battle that will determine the fate of the Islands. Demons of the Islands continues the adventures of Sheer'An and her family with the same page turning action, delightful humor and strong characters that both our readers and our reviewers have come to expect from the Cel'mystry books and introduces S.P. Nash in his rightful role of co-author/collaborator.