Farindian Summer
Prince Stavin Zel'Andral. Of all the things Stavin had dreamed he might become, this was by far the wildest. He was now second in line to the crown of Evandia. It seemed that he had achieved everything he wanted. But it only seemed that way to others.

Now Chosen, he is Prince Stavin, Warmaster Zel'Andral. While the fate of Farindia remains an open question, Kel'Kavin is now Evandian territory.

Stavin takes his family to Twin Bridges to introduce them to King Kalin, and finds new challenges.
Not everyone is happy with his new status.

Stavin leads the Farindian Pacification Force into the new Evandian territories. Wielding the Sword of Zel'Hallan, he finds himself respected -- and feared.

Sharindis is drawn into the King's Council. Though unable to see the Ministers clearly, she can hear them quite well. Her knowledge of Farindia lets her take an active, and often aggressive, role in the Council.

Stavin returns to Twin Bridges triumphant, and changed in ways he won't understand for years to come.

Book Four in the Stavin Kel'Aniston DragonBlessed series.
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Farindian Summer
Prince Stavin Zel'Andral. Of all the things Stavin had dreamed he might become, this was by far the wildest. He was now second in line to the crown of Evandia. It seemed that he had achieved everything he wanted. But it only seemed that way to others.

Now Chosen, he is Prince Stavin, Warmaster Zel'Andral. While the fate of Farindia remains an open question, Kel'Kavin is now Evandian territory.

Stavin takes his family to Twin Bridges to introduce them to King Kalin, and finds new challenges.
Not everyone is happy with his new status.

Stavin leads the Farindian Pacification Force into the new Evandian territories. Wielding the Sword of Zel'Hallan, he finds himself respected -- and feared.

Sharindis is drawn into the King's Council. Though unable to see the Ministers clearly, she can hear them quite well. Her knowledge of Farindia lets her take an active, and often aggressive, role in the Council.

Stavin returns to Twin Bridges triumphant, and changed in ways he won't understand for years to come.

Book Four in the Stavin Kel'Aniston DragonBlessed series.
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Farindian Summer

Farindian Summer

by Loren K. Jones
Farindian Summer

Farindian Summer

by Loren K. Jones

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Prince Stavin Zel'Andral. Of all the things Stavin had dreamed he might become, this was by far the wildest. He was now second in line to the crown of Evandia. It seemed that he had achieved everything he wanted. But it only seemed that way to others.

Now Chosen, he is Prince Stavin, Warmaster Zel'Andral. While the fate of Farindia remains an open question, Kel'Kavin is now Evandian territory.

Stavin takes his family to Twin Bridges to introduce them to King Kalin, and finds new challenges.
Not everyone is happy with his new status.

Stavin leads the Farindian Pacification Force into the new Evandian territories. Wielding the Sword of Zel'Hallan, he finds himself respected -- and feared.

Sharindis is drawn into the King's Council. Though unable to see the Ministers clearly, she can hear them quite well. Her knowledge of Farindia lets her take an active, and often aggressive, role in the Council.

Stavin returns to Twin Bridges triumphant, and changed in ways he won't understand for years to come.

Book Four in the Stavin Kel'Aniston DragonBlessed series.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157570965
Publisher: Twilight Times Books
Publication date: 05/01/2017
Series: Stavin DragonBlessed , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 739,582
File size: 493 KB

About the Author

A U. S. Navy veteran, Loren K. Jones served as a nuclear reactor operator on attack submarines for six years before his honorable discharge in 1986. Loren makes his living as an instrumentation and controls technician, and writes because the stories won’t leave him alone until he does.
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