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The Chronicles of Kydan
2004
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1
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2004
Born of Empire
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'The Kevleren dynasty rules both the Hamilayan empire and the kingdom of Rivald because they, and only they, can use the Sefid, the true source of all magic. But Wielding the Sefid comes at a terrible cost, the sacrifice of something loved.
'Hamilay's new empress, Lerena, no sooner ascends the throne than she is faced by the joint crises of an expansionist Rivald overseas and an unstable, love-spurned sister at home – whose influence with the Sefid is greater than any who have come before. Then a revolution in Rivald creates the greatest threat her family has ever faced, and the Kevlerens confront extinction at the hands of those they trusted most. (From the publisher's website.)
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Dedication: For Smith sisters - Carey, Lindy and Tanya. Wonders never cease. For Caleb, the most recent arrival. And for Julianne, the best of us, and the bravest
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Writing Speculative Fiction : Defending Contemporary Commercial Fantasy
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single work
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Simon Brown : An Overview
2008
single work
column
— Appears in: Steam Engine Time , May no. 8 2008; (p. 59-62)
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