From Chad Corrie, author of The Wizard King Trilogy, The Shadow Regent and Sons of Ashgard: Ill Met in Elmgard, comes a new YA dystopian fantasy . . .
Annulis is a dying world. Nothing can stop the doom all say is coming. Some simply accept it, embracing the end. Others hold to a better future—a way of escape from the dark days ahead.
Sarah and her people sojourn the land, searching for a city none have seen but believe exists as an escape from these troubling times. Elliott follows an army with a mandate calling for the purging of all that would hinder a glorious global rebirth.
Both are nearing an ancient city set on its own destruction. Both will be tried behind its walls in ways unimaginable. And both will have to live with the consequences . . .
Sword and flame. Hope and faith. All must follow their own path to the end . . . as the sparrow flies.
“A profound and exciting book full of mystery and characters that leap off the pages and pull you into their adventures.”—New York Times Bestselling Author of Hell Divers, Nicholas Sansbury Smith
“A profound and exciting book full of mystery and characters that leap off the pages and pull you into their adventures.”—New York Times Bestselling Author of Hell Divers, Nicholas Sansbury Smith
Praise for Chad Corrie's Wizard King Trilogy:
“Chad Corrie delivers a very promising start to an exciting epic fantasy saga filled with intriguing characters and unexpected twists.”—Richard Knaak, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author
“Here be roaring monsters to be fought, characters who come vividly to life, and fell magic . . . A wild ride. Highly recommended.”—Ed Greenwood, New York Times bestselling author and creator of the Forgotten Realms
“This saga of faith triumphant belongs in larger fantasy collections.”—Library Journal
“. . . spellbinding . . .”—Publishers Weekly
“. . . incredible worldbuilding . . . [complex] characters . . . and various religions and histories that make you want to know more.”—Geek’d Out
“Lovers of swords and sorcery . . . will get quite a thrill out of this series . . .”—Southwest Book Reviews
“Corrie excels by reimagining traditional fantasy stereotypes and making them believable.”—Mania
From Chad Corrie, author of The Wizard King Trilogy, The Shadow Regent and Sons of Ashgard: Ill Met in Elmgard, comes a new YA dystopian fantasy . . .
Annulis is a dying world. Nothing can stop the doom all say is coming. Some simply accept it, embracing the end. Others hold to a better future—a way of escape from the dark days ahead.
Sarah and her people sojourn the land, searching for a city none have seen but believe exists as an escape from these troubling times. Elliott follows an army with a mandate calling for the purging of all that would hinder a glorious global rebirth.
Both are nearing an ancient city set on its own destruction. Both will be tried behind its walls in ways unimaginable. And both will have to live with the consequences . . .
Sword and flame. Hope and faith. All must follow their own path to the end . . . as the sparrow flies.
“A profound and exciting book full of mystery and characters that leap off the pages and pull you into their adventures.”—New York Times Bestselling Author of Hell Divers, Nicholas Sansbury Smith
Praise
“A profound and exciting book full of mystery and characters that leap off the pages and pull you into their adventures.”—New York Times Bestselling Author of Hell Divers, Nicholas Sansbury Smith
Praise for Chad Corrie's Wizard King Trilogy:
“Chad Corrie delivers a very promising start to an exciting epic fantasy saga filled with intriguing characters and unexpected twists.”—Richard Knaak, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author
“Here be roaring monsters to be fought, characters who come vividly to life, and fell magic . . . A wild ride. Highly recommended.”—Ed Greenwood, New York Times bestselling author and creator of the Forgotten Realms
“This saga of faith triumphant belongs in larger fantasy collections.”—Library Journal
“. . . spellbinding . . .”—Publishers Weekly
“. . . incredible worldbuilding . . . [complex] characters . . . and various religions and histories that make you want to know more.”—Geek’d Out
“Lovers of swords and sorcery . . . will get quite a thrill out of this series . . .”—Southwest Book Reviews
“Corrie excels by reimagining traditional fantasy stereotypes and making them believable.”—Mania