P.L Nunn ticked all my boxes with this brutalheroic fantasy of Ogre’s, humans, and dark Magick’s. I’ll never be able to watch Shrek ever again! What an epic adventure this turned out to be!ĭid I like the green willies? … Wha?… No. Bloodraven has an agenda and Yhalen finds himself drawn in the wake into human and ogre politics, into bloodshed and cruelty and into the forbidden magic that is damnation in the eyes of his own people, but which might mean the difference between death and salvation. Yhalen, refusing to bend, soon pays the price for offending prickly ogre pride.īut Bloodraven is no mindless, violent ogrish beast. Surviving ogre viciousness, he finds himself given to Bloodraven, the half ogre, half human war leader as a slave. He discovers the meaning of true fear at their hands, and only the awakening of ancient magic saves him from destruction. Only grim tales of the barbaric giants had reached the forest, but Yhalen soon learns that even the darkest fireside story only hinted at the brutality of these Northern warriors. BLURB: A son of a forest dwelling people, Yhalen knows little of the world outside the ancestral forest, until he is captured by a band of ogres on a slave-taking mission.
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