A Fistful of Earth (Chronicles of Marsdenfel, #2)

She has the magic to save her friends—but it’ll cost their trust to use it, if not her life…

Lallie Nonsire Cobbleson is no stranger to prejudice. Between her heritage and her childhood spent in an orphanage, she knows full well how most folks like people they find strange. So when her friend, the illegitimate Evonalé Yunan, gets a crown and a husband, it doesn't surprise Lallie that assassins soon follow.

Assassins that Lallie can kill, herself…if she dares admit what she's become.

But folks fear and hate what she is with good reason. People who use magic commonly go insane, and Lallie's magic is far stronger than most. Strong enough that it's taken control of her before, and done things she never would.

Protecting her friend the queen will force Lallie to stop playing human and to admit what she is, abandoning the only life she's known. And that's only if she survives the friends whose trust she'll shatter by admitting her lies—and the magic she'll have to use in doing it.

ALERT: Contains some mature themes, including violence.

Sequel to A Fistful of Fire.
Followed by A Fistful of Water.

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A Fistful of Earth (Chronicles of Marsdenfel, #2)

She has the magic to save her friends—but it’ll cost their trust to use it, if not her life…

Lallie Nonsire Cobbleson is no stranger to prejudice. Between her heritage and her childhood spent in an orphanage, she knows full well how most folks like people they find strange. So when her friend, the illegitimate Evonalé Yunan, gets a crown and a husband, it doesn't surprise Lallie that assassins soon follow.

Assassins that Lallie can kill, herself…if she dares admit what she's become.

But folks fear and hate what she is with good reason. People who use magic commonly go insane, and Lallie's magic is far stronger than most. Strong enough that it's taken control of her before, and done things she never would.

Protecting her friend the queen will force Lallie to stop playing human and to admit what she is, abandoning the only life she's known. And that's only if she survives the friends whose trust she'll shatter by admitting her lies—and the magic she'll have to use in doing it.

ALERT: Contains some mature themes, including violence.

Sequel to A Fistful of Fire.
Followed by A Fistful of Water.

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A Fistful of Earth (Chronicles of Marsdenfel, #2)

A Fistful of Earth (Chronicles of Marsdenfel, #2)

by Misti Wolanski
A Fistful of Earth (Chronicles of Marsdenfel, #2)

A Fistful of Earth (Chronicles of Marsdenfel, #2)

by Misti Wolanski

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She has the magic to save her friends—but it’ll cost their trust to use it, if not her life…

Lallie Nonsire Cobbleson is no stranger to prejudice. Between her heritage and her childhood spent in an orphanage, she knows full well how most folks like people they find strange. So when her friend, the illegitimate Evonalé Yunan, gets a crown and a husband, it doesn't surprise Lallie that assassins soon follow.

Assassins that Lallie can kill, herself…if she dares admit what she's become.

But folks fear and hate what she is with good reason. People who use magic commonly go insane, and Lallie's magic is far stronger than most. Strong enough that it's taken control of her before, and done things she never would.

Protecting her friend the queen will force Lallie to stop playing human and to admit what she is, abandoning the only life she's known. And that's only if she survives the friends whose trust she'll shatter by admitting her lies—and the magic she'll have to use in doing it.

ALERT: Contains some mature themes, including violence.

Sequel to A Fistful of Fire.
Followed by A Fistful of Water.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046296877
Publisher: Misti Wolanski
Publication date: 10/30/2012
Series: Chronicles of Marsdenfel , #2
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 378 KB
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