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Secure in his position as the Prince-warlock's son, eighteen-year-old Basil is content with his solitary life of study and magic. He has a comfortable set of rooms in his father's tower, he has his books and scrolls, and he is perfectly happy. Until the Warlockry Council summons him, and their demands sets his whole, safe existence tottering. Scared and unsure, he decides to run, and takes the first ship out of town. On board he meets Yarwan, the handsome midshipman, who awakens feelings he never knew existed.

Maud of the M'Brannoe, at eighteen already a mighty warrioress, is about to graduate as a Lioness, a special duties officer answering to the Kell Queen and no one else. The Prince-Warlock requests her aid to fetch a certain boy from a pirate town, who could act as a double for his son. On their way back, a fire-breathing wyrm attacks their airship and the two find themselves marooned in an ill-reputed forest. Together, the young lioness and Jurgis the lookalike battle their way to the coast and a ship home.

Then the four young people meet, and Basil learns of a spell that might help him. Only the spell's creator, the infamous Arrangh Warlock, disappeared nearly a century ago. When they decide to go searching for him, they start on a path leading to an old war and unsolved mysteries that could heal the traumas of their own dysfunctional societies.
Or kill them.

A spirited fantasy story of high adventure in a diverse world where both magic and early modern technology flourish.

Note: This book is the prequel to the "Wyrms of Pasandir" and the "Broomriders of Space" series. It was originally published as “Lioness of Kell”. This redone version is adapted to fit in better with the later stories.

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Secure in his position as the Prince-warlock's son, eighteen-year-old Basil is content with his solitary life of study and magic. He has a comfortable set of rooms in his father's tower, he has his books and scrolls, and he is perfectly happy. Until the Warlockry Council summons him, and their demands sets his whole, safe existence tottering. Scared and unsure, he decides to run, and takes the first ship out of town. On board he meets Yarwan, the handsome midshipman, who awakens feelings he never knew existed.

Maud of the M'Brannoe, at eighteen already a mighty warrioress, is about to graduate as a Lioness, a special duties officer answering to the Kell Queen and no one else. The Prince-Warlock requests her aid to fetch a certain boy from a pirate town, who could act as a double for his son. On their way back, a fire-breathing wyrm attacks their airship and the two find themselves marooned in an ill-reputed forest. Together, the young lioness and Jurgis the lookalike battle their way to the coast and a ship home.

Then the four young people meet, and Basil learns of a spell that might help him. Only the spell's creator, the infamous Arrangh Warlock, disappeared nearly a century ago. When they decide to go searching for him, they start on a path leading to an old war and unsolved mysteries that could heal the traumas of their own dysfunctional societies.
Or kill them.

A spirited fantasy story of high adventure in a diverse world where both magic and early modern technology flourish.

Note: This book is the prequel to the "Wyrms of Pasandir" and the "Broomriders of Space" series. It was originally published as “Lioness of Kell”. This redone version is adapted to fit in better with the later stories.

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Secure in his position as the Prince-warlock's son, eighteen-year-old Basil is content with his solitary life of study and magic. He has a comfortable set of rooms in his father's tower, he has his books and scrolls, and he is perfectly happy. Until the Warlockry Council summons him, and their demands sets his whole, safe existence tottering. Scared and unsure, he decides to run, and takes the first ship out of town. On board he meets Yarwan, the handsome midshipman, who awakens feelings he never knew existed.

Maud of the M'Brannoe, at eighteen already a mighty warrioress, is about to graduate as a Lioness, a special duties officer answering to the Kell Queen and no one else. The Prince-Warlock requests her aid to fetch a certain boy from a pirate town, who could act as a double for his son. On their way back, a fire-breathing wyrm attacks their airship and the two find themselves marooned in an ill-reputed forest. Together, the young lioness and Jurgis the lookalike battle their way to the coast and a ship home.

Then the four young people meet, and Basil learns of a spell that might help him. Only the spell's creator, the infamous Arrangh Warlock, disappeared nearly a century ago. When they decide to go searching for him, they start on a path leading to an old war and unsolved mysteries that could heal the traumas of their own dysfunctional societies.
Or kill them.

A spirited fantasy story of high adventure in a diverse world where both magic and early modern technology flourish.

Note: This book is the prequel to the "Wyrms of Pasandir" and the "Broomriders of Space" series. It was originally published as “Lioness of Kell”. This redone version is adapted to fit in better with the later stories.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163310647
Publisher: Paul E. Horsman
Publication date: 08/15/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 657 KB

About the Author

Paul E. Horsman (1952) is a Dutch and International Fantasy Author. Born and bred in the Netherlands, he now lives in Roosendaal, a town on the Dutch-Belgian border.

He has been a soldier, a salesman, a scoutmaster and from 1995 till his school closed in 2012 an instructor of Dutch as a Second Language and Integration to refugees from all over the globe.

He is a full-time writer of fantasy adventure stories suitable for a broad age range. His books are both published in the Netherlands, and internationally.

His works are characterized by their rich, diverse worlds, colorful peoples and a strong sense of equality between women and men. Many of his stories, like The Shardheld Saga trilogy and The Shadow of the Revenaunt books, have mythological or historical elements in them, while others, especially Lioness of Kell and his current Wyrms of Pasandir books, contain many steampunk elements.

You can visit him at his website: www.paulhorsman-author.com.

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